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Build Your Own PC, Third Edition - Build Your Own S.

Build Your Own PC, Third Edition

Build Your Own PC, Third Edition - Build Your Own S.

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Published: 28 February, 2002
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Build and customize your own PC from start to finish with this highly visual guide. Now you can save money by putting together your very own PC with help from PC expert Morris Rosenthal. Containing everything you need to know--from basic vocabulary to where to find and purchase parts--this book shows you how to assemble both tower and desktop PCs, install an operating system and software, as well as upgrade and add components. If you can follow a recipe, then you can learn to build your own PC!
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780072195583
ISBN10 0072195584
Number Of Pages 240
Item Weight 513 g
Product Dimensions 12 x 272 x 211 mm
Publisher / Reseller McGraw-Hill Education
Format paperback
Edition 3
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Outstanding, very informative & easy to read! This was the most informative book on building computers I have ever read, and I have read a few. I would recommend this book to anyone who was considering building a PC or who just wanted to see how they were put together, operate, and what you can do with them. -- Amazon reviewer

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Author's Bio

Morris Rosenthal (Northampton, MA) is a writer and computer consultant. He holds degrees in electrical and computer engineering, has built or repaired thousands of PCs, and has trained numerous PC technicians. Morris has been featured on the Dateline NBC Web site and in the national press as an expert on computer repair and purchasing issues. Morris also maintains one of the most popular independent computer technology sites on the Internet at www.daileyint.com. His site has garnered a wide following among tech hobbyists; over the past several years he's received more than 10,000 emails from visitors to his site.

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