You’re no dummy; we both know that. But something about computers
often makes you feel like a dummy. And that’s perfectly understandable.
Unlike today’s kids, you probably didn’t grow up with a computer in your
kindergarten class, living room, or on the palm of your hand. With this book,
you’ll no longer feel helpless when you’re faced with a computer that refuses
to work the way it should.
This book doesn’t help you replace your computer’s motherboard or build a
PC from scratch using custom-selected parts. Plenty of more advanced titles
out there can help you with those chores.
No, this book helps you with the types of upgrade and repair tasks that you’re
most likely to encounter today: Upgrading an older PC to run Windows Vista,
for instance, and making sure that everything works correctly. Adding a larger
hard drive. Upgrading that video card to satisfy the needs of Windows Vista
or a new computer game. Making sure your PC’s firewall is turned on and
working correctly. Turning on the security option for your wireless network.
Simply put, this book discusses the most common upgrading and repair
problems facing computer users today. It explains what to buy, where to plug
it in, and how to make sure that your computer knows what to do with it.
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