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PC Hardware in a Nutshell

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ISBN-10: 1565925998

ISBN-13: 9781565925991

Edition: 2000

Authors: Robert Bruce Thompson, Barbara Fritchman Thompson, Robert Denn

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List price: $29.95
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/17/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 526
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.04" tall
Weight: 1.496
Language: English

Robert Bruce Thompson is a coauthor of O'Reilly's Building the Perfect PC and PC Hardware in a Nutshell. A born geek, he built his first computer in 1976 with 256 bytes of memory, toggle switches, and no operating system. Since then, he has bought, built, upgraded, and repaired hundreds of PCs for himself, employers, customers, friends, and clients. Robert spends most clear, moonless nights outdoors with his 10-inch Dobsonian reflector telescope, hunting down faint fuzzies, and is currently designing a larger truss-tube Dobsonian (computerized, of course) that he plans to build.

Barbara Fritchman Thompson, the coauthor of Building the Perfect PC and PC Hardware in a Nutshell, worked for 20 years as a librarian before starting her own home-based consulting practice, Research Solutions. She's also a researcher for the law firm Womble, Carlyle, Sandridge, & Rice, PLLC. During her leisure hours, Barbara reads, works out, plays golf, and, like Robert, is an avid amateur astronomer.

Foreword
Preface
Fundamentals
PCs Defined
PC Components and Technologies
System Resources
Building or Buying a PC
Upgrading a PC
Smart Buying Practices
Things to Do with Old PCs
Working on PCs
Rules to Upgrade By
Tools
General Procedures
Motherboards
Motherboard Characteristics
Choosing a Motherboard
Installing a Motherboard
Upgrading the System BIOS
Our Picks
Processors
Processor Components
Processor Speed
Processor Architecture
Intel Processors
Intel-Compatible Processors
Choosing a Processor
Installing a Socketed Processor
Installing a Slotted Processor
A Word About Overclocking
Our Picks
Memory
Understanding Memory
Memory Access Methods
Memory Packaging
How Much Memory Is Enough?
Memory Selection Guidelines
Installing Memory
Troubleshooting Memory Installation and Operation
Our Picks
Floppy Disk Drives
Diskette Types and Formats
Drive Types
FDD Interface and Cabling
Working with FDDs
Working with Obsolete Diskette Formats
Salvaging Diskette Data
Our Picks
Floppy Disk Drive Replacements
Choosing a Floppy Disk Drive Replacement
Our Picks
Removable Hard Disk Drives
Our Picks
Tape Drives
Choosing a Tape Drive
Installing and Configuring a Tape Drive
Care and Feeding of a Tape Drive
Troubleshooting Tape Drive Problems
Our Picks
CD-ROM Drives
Compact Disc Fundamentals
CD-ROM Drive Performance
Choosing a CD-ROM Drive
Installing and Configuring a CD-ROM Drive
Cleaning a CD-ROM Drive
Our Picks
CD-R and CD-RW Drives
Choosing a CD Writer
CD Writer Software
Installing and Configuring a CD Writer
Burning CDs
Media Issues
Additional CD-RW Source Material
Our Picks
DVD Drives
DVD-ROM
DVD Writable and Rewritable
Installing and Configuring a DVD Drive
Our Picks
Hard Disk Interfaces
IDE
SCSI
ATA Versus SCSI
Our Picks
Hard Disk Drives
How Hard Disks Work
Choosing a Hard Disk
Installing a Hard Disk
Our Picks
Video Adapters
Video Adapter Characteristics
Choosing a Graphics Processor
Choosing a Video Adapter
Installing a Video Adapter
Configuring Video Under Windows 98/2000
Configuring Video Under Windows NT 4
Troubleshooting Video Adapter Problems
Our Picks
Monitors
Monitor Characteristics
Choosing a Monitor
Installing and Configuring a Monitor
Troubleshooting Monitor Problems
Our Picks
Sound Cards
PC Audio Types
MIDI Synthesis Methods
Downloadable Sounds
Sound Card Components
Sound Card Characteristics
Choosing a Sound Card
Installing a Sound Card
Configuring a Sound Card Under Windows 95/98/2000
Configuring a Sound Card Under Windows NT 4
Troubleshooting Sound Card Problems
MP3
Our Picks
Speakers and Headphones
Speaker and Headphone Characteristics
Choosing Speakers and Headphones
Our Picks
Keyboards
Keyboard Switch Types
Keyboard Styles
Keyboard Interfaces
Choosing a Keyboard
Configuring a Keyboard
Cleaning a Keyboard
Troubleshooting and Repairing Keyboards
Our Picks
Mice and Trackballs
Mice Versus Trackballs
Mouse Characteristics
Choosing a Mouse
Configuring a Mouse or Trackball
Cleaning a Mouse
Troubleshooting a Mouse
Our Picks
Game Controllers
Game Controller Characteristics
Gameport Interface
Choosing a Game Controller
Installing a Game Controller
Troubleshooting Game Controllers
Our Picks
Cases
Case Characteristics
Choosing a Case
Our Picks
Power Supplies
Power Supply Characteristics
Volts, Amps, Watts, and Regulation
Power Connectors
Choosing a Power Supply
Installing a Power Supply
Troubleshooting Power Supplies
Our Picks
Backup Power Supplies
What BPSes Protect Against
BPS Types
BPS Characteristics
Choosing a BPS
Our Picks
Designing a PC
Low-End System
Mainstream System
High-Performance System
Workstation System
Purchasing Components
Building a PC
Prepare the Case
Configure the Motherboard
Install the Processor
Install the Memory
Prepare Drives for Installation
Install the Floppy Disk Drive
Install Other Drives
Install the Motherboard
Connect Cables to the Motherboard
Install Expansion Cards
Perform the "Smoke Test"
Install Software
Finishing Touches
Index