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Upgrading and Repairing Laptops with DVD

Upgrading and Repairing Laptops with DVD
Scott Mueller has gone where no computer book author has gone before -- right past all the warranty stickers, the hidden screws, and the fear factor to produce a real owner's manual that every laptop owner should have on his desk. "Upgrading and Repairing Laptops, Second Edition" shows the upgrades users can perform, the ones that are better left to the manufacturer, and how to use add-on peripherals to make the most of a laptop. This second edition has been updated to include: The latest processors and motherboards Complete assembly and disassembly information Updated memory standards Upgrading your hard drive to increase performance Changes in networking and firewalls The included DVD contains one-of-a-kind video showing just what's inside a portable PC.



Complete Idiot's Guide to Upgrading and Repairing PCs by Jennifer Fulton,
Complete Idiot's Guide to Upgrading and Repairing PCs by Jennifer Fulton,
This title strikes a good balance as a substantial yet readable guide to a PC's hardware and the peripherals and software that depend on it. It covers when and how it is best to upgrade various memory and data storage, motherboards, CPUs or replace a troublesome keyboard or mouse. There's global treatment of the most used Microsoft OSs (Win 98, Me, 2000, some XP) and how to get then to work more efficiently.



Mac Classic and SE Repair and Upgrade Secrets - Mac Classic and SE Repair and Upgrade Secrets is a book written by Larry Pina that describes how to repair and upgrade a Macintosh Classic and Macintosh SE personal computer without spending more money than required. It was first published by Peachpit Press in 1993, and is out of print.

Macintosh II Repair and Upgrade Secrets - Macintosh II Repair and Upgrade Secrets is a 264 page hardcover do-it-yourself book written by Larry Pina that describes how to repair and upgrade a Macintosh II personal computer. The book was first published in 1991 and is now out of print.

Source upgrade - In the jargon of computer games, a source upgrade is a modification of a computer program's source code, which adds new features and options to it, improves performance and stability, or fixes bugs and errors from the previous version. There are two popular types of source upgrades, which are listed here:

Xbox motherboard replacement - Xbox motherboard replacement is another, legal way to install Linux on Xbox game console, and is also an unusual way of case modding.



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Computer Hardware Component Motherboard - Computer Hardware Component Motherboard Punkbuster Hardware Ban - A component of a computer program that tries to stop cheating at computer games. Barebone computer - A barebone computer is a half-assembled platform that consists of a case with a power supply, a motherboard preinstalled into the system case, and a cooling system. Barebone computers are usually designed in a non-standard way and cannot be assembled out of widely available hardware parts. Computer hardware - Computer hardware is the physical parts of a ...

Computer Hardware Upgrade - Computer Hardware Upgrade Open architecture - Open architecture is a type of computer architecture that allows users to upgrade their hardware in all of the computer hardware & components (for example the IBM PC has an open architecture). This is the opposite of a closed architecture, where the hardware manufacturer chooses the components, and they are not generally upgradable (for example the AMIGA-500 home computer had a closed architecture). Computer hardware - Computer hardware is the physical parts of a computer, as distinguished ...

Computer Hardware Upgrade - Computer Hardware Upgrade Open architecture - Open architecture is a type of computer architecture that allows users to upgrade their hardware in all of the computer hardware & components (for example the IBM PC has an open architecture). This is the opposite of a closed architecture, where the hardware manufacturer chooses the components, and they are not generally upgradable (for example the AMIGA-500 home computer had a closed architecture). Computer hardware - Computer hardware is the physical parts of a computer, as distinguished ...

Computer Hardware Upgrade - Computer Hardware Upgrade Open architecture - Open architecture is a type of computer architecture that allows users to upgrade their hardware in all of the computer hardware & components (for example the IBM PC has an open architecture). This is the opposite of a closed architecture, where the hardware manufacturer chooses the components, and they are not generally upgradable (for example the AMIGA-500 home computer had a closed architecture). Computer hardware - Computer hardware is the physical parts of a computer, as distinguished ...

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