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How computers work and what to do when they don't : a guide for users like you / Matthew R. Baker

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Texas] : Matthew Baker, c2019Description: ix, 163 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781950360000
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.5 .B35 2019
Contents:
Chapter 1. The Basics of computers -- Chapter 2. The seven Principles of Solving Problems -- Chapter 3. Computer Maintenance -- Chapter 4. Common Problems and to solve them -- Chapter 5. A Guide to buying computers -- Conclusion.
Summary: Most people use computers every day, but don’t understand much about how computers operate. When a computer stops working correctly, they typically take it to a retailer for repair or, if they’re fortunate, have a technically-minded friend or family member fix it. This book exists to equip you, the user, with the knowledge you need to start solving your own computer conundrums and—even better—to prevent them from happening in the first place.
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Chapter 1. The Basics of computers -- Chapter 2. The seven Principles of Solving Problems -- Chapter 3. Computer Maintenance -- Chapter 4. Common Problems and to solve them -- Chapter 5. A Guide to buying computers -- Conclusion.

Most people use computers every day, but don’t understand much about how computers operate. When a computer stops working correctly, they typically take it to a retailer for repair or, if they’re fortunate, have a technically-minded friend or family member fix it. This book exists to equip you, the user, with the knowledge you need to start solving your own computer conundrums and—even better—to prevent them from happening in the first place.

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