Upgrading and Repairing PCs, 18th Edition by Scott Mueller

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  • Pub. Date: October 2007
  • 1566pp
  • Sales Rank: 47,991

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    • Pub. Date: October 2007
    • Publisher: Que
    • Format: Hardcover, 1566pp
    • Sales Rank: 47,991

    Synopsis

    "...perhaps the most comprehensive book on the subject we've ever seen. It's incredibly well researched, well written, and jam packed with useful information."
    —Josh Norem, Reviews Editor, Maximum PC
     
    Upgrading and Repairing PCs
    is the definitive guide to the inner workings of your PC. Whether you're adding a faster processor or bigger hard drive, tracking down a problem, or just want to understand how the components of your computer work together, this book explains everything you need to know. Trust the one book that has become the de facto standard among PC professionals and enthusiasts around the world.
     
    World-renowned PC hardware expert Scott Mueller has taught thousands in his week-long seminars and millions through his books, videos, and magazine articles. Major changes in the PC hardware industry—including coverage of new Core 2 processors from Intel, Socket AM2 processors from AMD, and significant advances in motherboard chipsets, Blu-ray, and HD-DVD—make Upgrading and Repairing PCs, 18th Edition, an indispensable addition to every serious computer user's bookshelf...that is, if it ever leaves their desks. Readers from around the world trust their computers to Scott. Upgrading and Repairing PCs is found on the desks of teachers, students, hobbyists, repair technicians, and even law enforcement agencies that use this book to aid them in tracking criminals.
     
    New in This Book

    • Deep coverage of the new Core 2 (8th gen or "886") processors, featuring the new "Core Microarchitecture"
    • Cutting edge coverage of quad-core desktop (Kentsfield) processor versions
    • Detailed coverage ofAMD’s Socket AM2 processors
    • Coverage of evolutionary changes in chipsets, including new versions of Intel's 9xx series chipsets and new 3x series Intel chipsets; coverage of new chipsets from Nvidia, VIA, and SiS has also been added
    • Coverage of the new DTX and Mini-DTX motherboard form factors from the newly formed alliance between AMD and ATI
    • Beefed-up coverage of Blu-ray and HD-DVD drives/players
    • Extensive coverage of new GPUs in addition to heavy-duty coverage of SLI and Crossfire
    • Building a PC from scratch—from assembling the hardware to BIOS setup and installing Microsoft Windows XP or Vista
     
    On the DVD
    DVD contains 2 hours of all new, studio-quality video—playable in your set-top DVD player and your computer! Scott digs deep into networking, showing all the components needed to build a SOHO (Small Office Home Office) network. Coverage includes network adapters, routers, switches, access points, cable/DSL modems, and cabling. Upgrading an existing network to gigabit speeds is also covered, as well as the latest wireless network technology. The DVD also contains a previously published edition of the book as well as technical reference material, a glossary, and an acronym index. Whether you’re building a hot new PC for home or work, or nursing an aging and ailing PC back to health, these materials prove to be worth their weight in gold to the serious PC technician or hobbyist.
     
    www.upgradingandrepairingpcs.com
    If you don’t have a DVD player or only have a set-top DVD, visit www.upgradingandrepairingpcs.com to download all the video from the DVD in Windows Media Player format as well as the PDFs and other materials on the DVD! Plus, check out monthly articles, FAQs, and video from earlier editions you might have missed!
     
    Introduction 1
    1    Development of the PC 7
    2    PC Components, Features and System Design 25
    3    Microprocessor Types and Specifications 39
    4    Motherboards and Buses 235
    5    BIOS 441
    6    Memory 509
    7    The ATA/IDE Interface 581
    8    Magnetic Storage Principles 637
    9    Hard Disk Storage 663
    10    Removable Storage 707
    11    Optical Storage 747
    12    Physical Drive Installation and Configuration 851
    13    Video Hardware 885
    14    Audio Hardware 987
    15    I/O Interfaces from Serial and Parallel to IEEE-1394 and USB 1025
    16    Input Devices 1059
    17    Internet Connectivity 1103
    18    Local Area Networking 1151
    19    Power Supplies 1207
    20    Building or Upgrading Systems 1295
    21    PC Mods: Overclocking and Cooling 1335
    22    PC Diagnostics, Testing and Maintenance 1367
     
    ON THE DVD:
    A    Glossary
    B    List of Acronyms and Abbreviations



    Booknews

    Necessarily subject to frequent new editions, this hefty manual discusses all areas of computer system improvement—upgrading, repairing, maintaining, and troubleshooting—as well as software issues. Mueller, president of an international research and corporate training firm, presents 25 chapters covering state-of-the-art hardware and accessories and discussing the fine points of motherboards, processors, memory, and case and power-supply improvements; proper system and component care; diagnostics hardware and software; and the important differences between major system architectures from the original Industry Standard Architecture to the latest in PCI and AGP systems. The included CD-ROM conteains some two hours of how-to video with the author. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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    Biography

    Scott Mueller is president of Mueller Technical Research (MTR), an international research and corporate training firm. Since 1982, MTR has produced the industry’s most in-depth, accurate, and effective seminars, books, articles, videos, and FAQs covering PC hardware and data recovery. MTR maintains a client list that includes Fortune 500 companies, the U.S. and foreign governments, major software and hardware corporations, as well as PC enthusiasts and entrepreneurs. His seminars have been presented to several thousands of PC support professionals throughout the world. Scott personally teaches seminars nationwide covering all aspects of PC hardware (including troubleshooting, maintenance, repair, and upgrade), A+ Certification, and data recovery/forensics. He has a knack for making technical topics not only understandable, but entertaining as well; his classes are never boring! If you have 10 or more people to train, Scott can design and present a custom seminar for your organization.

     

    Although he has taught classes virtually nonstop since 1982, Scott is best known as the author of the longest running, most popular, and most comprehensive PC hardware book in the world, Upgrading and Repairing PCs, which has not only been produced in more than 18 editions, but has also become the core of an entire series of books.

    Scott has authored many books over the last 20+ years, including Upgrading and Repairing PCs (1st through 18th and Academic editions); Upgrading and Repairing Laptops (1st and 2nd editions); Upgrading and Repairing Windows; Upgrading and Repairing PCs: A+ Certification Study Guide (1st and 2ndeditions); Upgrading and Repairing PCs Technician’s Portable Reference (1st and 2nd editions); Upgrading and Repairing PCs Field Guide; Upgrading and Repairing PCs Quick Reference; Upgrading and Repairing PCs, Linux Edition; Killer PC Utilities; The IBM PS/2 Handbook; and Que’s Guide to Data Recovery. Scott has produced several video training packages covering PC hardware, including a 6-hour, CD-based seminar titled Upgrading and Repairing PCs Training Course: A Digital Seminar from Scott Mueller. Scott has also produced other videos over the years, including Upgrading and Repairing PCs Video, 12th Edition; Your PC: The Inside Story; and 2+ hours of free video training included in the 10th and 12th through 18th editions of Upgrading and Repairing PCs as well as several editions of Upgrading and Repairing Laptops and Upgrading and Repairing Windows.

     

    Contact MTR directly if you have a unique book, article, or video project in mind, or if you want Scott to conduct a custom PC troubleshooting, repair, maintenance, upgrade, or data-recovery seminar tailored for your organization:

    Mueller Technical Research

    3700 Grayhawk Drive

    Algonquin, IL 60102-6325

    (847) 854-6794

    (847) 854-6795 Fax

    Internet: scottmueller@compuserve.com

    Web: http://www.upgradingandrepairingpcs.com

    http://www.scottmueller.com

    Scott has a private forum exclusively for those who have purchased one of his recent books or DVDs. Visit http://forum.scottmueller.com to view the forum. Note that posting is only available to registered members.

     

    Scott’s premiere work, Upgrading and Repairing PCs, has sold well over 2 million copies, making it by far the most popular and longest-running PC hardware book on the market today. Scott has been featured in Forbes magazine and has written several articles for PC World magazine, Maximum PC magazine, the Scott Mueller Forum, various computer and automotive newsletters, and the Upgrading and Repairing PCs website.

     

    If you have suggestions for the next version of this book, any comments about the book in general, or new book or article topics you would like to see covered, send them to Scott via email at scottmueller@compuserve.com. When he is not working on PC-related books or on the road teaching seminars, Scott can usually be found in the garage working on anything with wheels and an engine.

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