
Here's the book for PC technicians who just want the facts-essential code tables, commands, symptom summaries and other frequently needed information for troubleshooting PCs-without having to wade through mounds of text and theory to get them. It's compact enough to fit into any toolbox, and packed with quick-reference tables and charts that can help make fast work of any field PC troubleshooting and repair job. This handy, pocket-sized reference provides a wealth of concise troubleshooting advice and information in easy-to-look-up tables and charts on virtually every major PC component: drives, input devices, modems, motherboards, video, and peripheral devices, including an essential summary of DOS commands and functions that technicians often need and rarely find. No PC technician will want to leave home without it.
This reference manual provides a centralized, portable repository of technical data and diagnostic procedures for PC hardware maintenance. Stephen J. Bigelow, an established author in the field of computer repair, organizes complex technical specifications into a streamlined format. The book functions as a field-ready tool designed to minimize research time for technicians by prioritizing immediate access to diagnostic tables and command references over theoretical exposition.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Technicians frequently utilize this text as a standard field companion due to its high density of actionable data. Experts highlight the manual as a practical resource for rapid hardware troubleshooting in professional environments.
Page Count:
421
Publication Date:
1999-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Book Company
ISBN-10:
0070069883
ISBN-13:
9780070069886
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