"A Practical friendly guide to repairing Computers. through easy-to-understand language, detailed problems & solution tutorials.
The book emphasizes a deep understanding of how a Computer works How to diagnose and repair problems; it concentrates on
practical, hands-on solutions that can be implemented right away."
"A unique approach to troubleshooting Computer hardware problems. creates a expert system for diagnosing component failure
and identifying conflicts. The diagnostic steps at the core of this book are intended for the intermediate to advanced hobbyist,
or the beginning technician".
"Following a structured approach to troubleshooting hardware reduces the false diagnoses and parts wastage typical of the
inexperienced technician. Problems include: Power Supply Failure, Video Failure, CPU, RAM Failure, Motherboard, IDE Drive
Failure, CD or DVD Recording Problem, Modem Failure, Sound Failure, Network Failure, Peripheral Failure,Conflict Resolution."
"Focusing mainly on installing and troubleshooting hardware, the book also provides solutions to common operating
system-related problems. Regardless of your level of experience, this is the perfect resource for anyone who owns a Computer,
wants to repair a Computer or is considering a career in the Computer repair business" "The author goes where no Computer book author has gone before right past all the hidden screws, and the fear factor to produce a real owner's manual that every Computer owner should have on his table
This ebook covers ALL aspects of computer repairs. Diagnostics, replacing defective parts, completely stripping
down all makes and models. Assembly. And much, much more.
Course Contents
SECTION - A
PC Repair Safety
- Important Safety Basics
- How to handle components to ensure their longevity
- What you shouldn't wear while working inside your computer
- The danger of static electricity
- The 2 computer components you should never ever attempt to fix
- How to protect your PC from lightning strikes and power outages
Hardware Identification
Using our Computer repair guides, you'll have the knowledge to
Identify ALL the parts in a Computer
- Cases
- Cooling
- Power Supplies
- Power Supply Connections
- Motherboard Connections
- Motherboard Components
- CPU (Processor)
- RAM (Memory)
- Hard Drive Connections
- Mechanical vs. Solid State Drives
- ROM Drives
- Video Cards
- Sound Cards
Hardware Replacement
- Removing RAM
- Installing RAM
- Removing a ROM Drive
- Installing a ROM Drive
- Removing a Hard Drive
- Installing a Hard Drive
- Removing a Power Supply
- Installing a Power Supply
- Removing a Video Card
- Installing a Video Card
- Install Expansion Cards
- Fans
- Removing the Motherboard
- Removing the Processor
- Installing the Processor
- Installing a CPU Cooler
- Installing the Motherboard
- Troubleshooting
- Checking the Power Switch
- Removing the CMOS Battery
- Seating Expansion Cards
Windows Installation
- A walkthrough of installing Windows 7
- A walkthrough of installing Windows XP
- Imaging: create a Windows system image
- How to Backup/Restore your Windows partition with the bootable image disk
- Duplicating a partition (creating a multiboot system)
- A multiboot system: the Windows bootmanager vs. an alternative bootmanager
- Setting up a multiboot/dualboot system with MrBooter
- Dual Boot Ubuntu and Windows
- Windows XP registry tweaks
Data Backup
- 3 types of media to use when backing up your data, and when each method is appropriate
- How to create automated backups to ensure you always have a recent backup
- Learn how to manually backup data
- How to make an exact copy (clone) of a hard drive
Hardware Troubleshooting
- The danger in not diagnosing problems first
- Learn how to test your RAM
- Check your hard drive for errors
PC Cleaning
- The best cleaning supplies to use
- How to increase airflow and increase your computer's lifespan
- How to clean your computer
Hard Drives
- What's Inside a Hard Drive?
- How Hard Disks Work
- Inside: Hard Drive Motherboard
- Desktop Hard Drive Buyer's Guide
- What is RAID? Using Multiple Hard Drives for Performance and Reliability
- Partitioning hard disk (primary and extended partitions)
- Hard Drive Failures
- How To Troubleshoot a Noisy Hard Drive
- How to Format a Hard Drive
- How to Completely Erase a Hard Disk Drive
- Recover emails, files, and data from a crashed hard drive or computer
Virus Removal
- Learn how to prevent your PC from getting malware
- All the different types of malware and how they attack your PC
- The difference between Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware software
- How to run a full system scan
- How to fix your browser from redirecting to other websites (browser hijack)
- Using a modern anti-virus utility
- When utilities don't fix everything, how to manually remove a virus
- 2 specific things to disable when trying to get rid of a nasty virus
- 2 special utilities that work wonders
System Utilities
- How to check to see if your hard drive has bad sectors
- Fix the master boot record
- How to run an in-place installation
User Account Customization
- How to create and configure user accounts in Windows XP,Vista,7
- Make Changes to an Account
- Changing the storage location of the personal folders
- Changing the storage location of installed software
- Setting up Parental Controls in Windows XP,Vista,7
- How to Use Fast User Switching in Windows
- View Hidden Files and Folders
- Lock Down Windows 7 With User Account Control
- How to Delete User Accounts in Windows
Internet Setup
- Learn about the different types of internet connections
- Setup your internet connection
- Setting a Static IP Address in Windows
- Setting up an email account
- Setting a Static IP Address in Windows
- Configuring your wireless connection
Windows Update & Device Driver
- How to find your system version in Windows, Mac, Linux
- Installing a service pack
- How to perform a Windows Update
Software Installation
- Installing new software on your Mac, update your software and Mac OS X, and troubleshoot installation issues
- Installing a software program in windows
- How to run a file from MS-DOS
- Extracting or uncompressing a compressed file
- How to compress or make files into one file
- Extracting files from the Windows cabinets
- Uninstalling Windows software
- Unable to remove a program from Windows Add/Remove programs
Installing Hardware Drivers
- What is a Driver?
- How To Update Drivers in Windows
- How To Roll Back a Driver in Windows
- What hardware device drivers should be updated
- What is a Device manager?
Windows Utilities
- How to Repair Corrupted Files Problems
- How to check for corrupted files
- Restore your machine back to normal
- My hard disk is filling up, what should I do?
- Where's my disk space ?
- Top 15 Ways to Speed Up Your Computer
- How to Automatically Clean and Organize Your Desktop, Downloads, and Other Folders
- 5 Simple Rules To Keep Files Organized
- Computer Maintenance Tips and Tricks to Backup, Scan and Clean
- 5 Reasons Your Computer Is Running Slow
Junk File Removal
- How to Remove Junk Files
- How to completely remove "deleted" files
- How to clear web browser cache firefox, ie, chrome,
- 5 steps to clean up your computer files
- Personalize your Windows XP-based PC
Linux OS
- Using a Linux Live CD
- Why you want a Linux Live CD
- Use Ubuntu Live CD to Backup Files from Your Dead Windows Computer
- Using a liveCD as your Linux Desktop
Outlook Backup
- Backup and Restore Outlook
- How to restore the Outlook default installation, toolbars and settings
- Restore Deleted Items from an Outlook PST-file
SECTION - B
How to Fix Your Desktop Motherboard capacitor problems for $15
- Solder/De-solder Capacitor From Your Motherboard
- When a Motherboard Fails
- Capacitors - Mysterious Creatures
- When Capacitors Spring Leaks
- How To Recognize Flawed Capacitors
- How To Buy Substitute Low-ESR Capacitors
- Getting Started!
- De-Soldering Capacitors
- Drilling the motherboard
- Installing New Capacitors
- Everything You Need to Know About The Motherboard Voltage Regulator Circuit
General System Component Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Motherboard Problems
- Overheating system
- Hard drive
- Keyboard
- Memory Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
- Network Card
- DVD/Optical Drives testing and troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting CPU/Processor
- Startup problems
- USB ports
- Video Card
- Video cable
- Wireless connection
- Windows Problems
- Power regulator circuit on the motherboard
Bios Password Removal
- How to break Administrators password in windows xp
- Bios Flashing & Update
Computer Practical Projects:
- How to build a Computer Desktop
- How to Install A CCFL Lamp in your Computer
- How to Overclock your computer CPU
Miscellaneous Repairs
- Latest Tools & Gadgets For Desktop/Laptop Repairs
- Home Networking for first timers
- System Component Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Desktop Motherboard
- Troubleshooting Network Problems
- Use Of Debug Card Post Error & Code
"Become An Employer And Not A Job Seeker"
Consider these advantages of becoming a Computer repair specialist...
- All your income is earned from home.
- Can be run by anyone.
- Free ongoing help.
- Market and expanding every day.
- Recession proof.
- Part-time for full-time money.
- You can be employed.
- You can be unemployed.
- Retired.
- Want to escape the 9 - 5 grind.
Look! These are the minimum charges
- Selling just ONE Computer per week will make $200 per week.
- Fitting ONE component into a Computer will make $45.
- Installing memory into a Computer will make $35.
- Fitting a hard drive will make $45.
- Installing Windows to a new hard drive will make an additional $45
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