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When was the last time you wanted to throw that monitor you're looking at through a window? This morning? Last night? Five minutes ago?
Have you ever spent hours upon hours digging through "techno babble" and "geek speak" trying to find an answer to a very simple question?
Maybe it was at 3:00 a.m. after spending almost 24 straight hours wading through "trouble shooting" text.
Or, how about this one. Have you ever called one of those so-called "help lines?" You know the ones I mean.
You're put on terminal hold and you have to keep listening to stale elevator music with the exception of an occasional break where some idiot tells you how much they appreciate your patience?
Then, when you finally get a warm body to speak to, the meter starts ticking and ends up costing you hundreds of $$$$$!
If you want to put an end to your PC Nightmares once and for all, "Taming Your Personal Computer" is a must have tool for your arsenal.
Written by veteran author, Teresa King, this is a tutorial that will definitely teach! Unlike other "manuals," this guide reflects her knack for getting to the heart of a question and answering it the way you'd like to hear it. . .namely. . . plain English!
Here is a small sample of some of what you will learn:
All about your pc hardware
The right ways to start and shut down your pc
How to protect your password
Converting images
Upgrading your browser
What is defrag and how does it work
Zipping and unzipping files
Internet searching
Dangers of email attachments
Protecting against viruses
Creating, saving and finding files
and much more
Yes, finally, there is a survival guide for the masses. Simple, sensible and safe to use. Get your questions answered in a timely manner and move on to more productive tasks.
Conquer this beast once and for all and you'll never again spend countless hours or hard-earned dollars on information you can have at your fingertips!
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Here is a sample chapter:
Upgrading Your PC
While upgrading any of your PC hardware it’s best to explore all options and seek advice before you dive into buying a new component. It’s worthwhile to check if you really need an upgrade.
It’s not a good idea to upgrade your very old PC because it would cost a lot of money. It’s cheaper to buy a new computer in such cases because they are easier to upgrade later when you want to.
Upgrading the hard drive:
Most people don’t really need to upgrade their hard disk, unless they use it for playing a lot of music, movies, and games. A 20 GB hard drive is sufficient to hold up-to-date office and Internet applications, and all your files and data.
A medium sized hard drive would be around 40 GB and the maximum would be around 60 – 80 GB at this writing. The Internet changes fast and furious. Almost seven years ago I started with a very old computer a dx66. Yes, that's less than a hundred. And, yes there were 350's out, but computers were more expensive back then, and I simply did not have the money to have the best.
After I while, I got a 133, then get going up the line, until I had an 800, home built. Which was about as fast as they came. And, that I believe was the computer I am on now, which I upgraded several times. Now I have like a 1,400 and it is simply time to get a new computer. A faster one!
Before you upgrade your hard disk it’s best to do a thorough disk checkup including disk scan, defragmentation, etc. Check all options before you go for an upgrade. As we mentioned earlier you might not need an upgrade. If you are an average user and need more storage you could add another drive to the existing one.
When you do need to go for an upgrade, make sure you back up your files so that you don’t lose data.
Upgrading the RAM:
Random Access Memory is the short-term memory of the PC. It holds data that is being worked on now and may or may not be transferred to the hard drive that forms the long-term/permanent memory of the computer. Modern processors can perform an enormous number of tasks per second. The hard drive, on the other hand, is considerably slower to handle so much information. This is where a high-speed short-term memory (RAM) comes in. RAM needs a power supply to store data. Once the power is turned off the data is lost.
Almost all PCs these days have 64 MB RAM and often 128 MB. If you want to run newer applications on your PC then you should definitely upgrade to 128/256 MB RAM. A high speed RAM (128 and above) helps to prevent PC slow-down when too many applications are running at the same time.
Also, many people do upgrade from 98 to Win 2000, and discover their computers lock up, a lot.
It is usually because they don't have enough RAM. "My Computer" has 526 RAM. I work at home on "My Computer" and have many applications open at any given time. I just looked down and I have approximately 16 windows open. Microsoft Word, my email, several browsers, notepad, unfinished email, a search and find application and of course, I'm online, and my virus protector, even my printer.
CPU upgrade:
means faster execution of instructions but it leaves the RAM and hard drive capacity unchanged.
It is the most cost effective upgrade and can increase the efficiency of your computer considerably. Seek a professional’s help, however, before you take a decision.
Motherboard:
Its upgrade is not such a good proposition unless you replace the CPU and the RAM as well to achieve greater performance levels. You upgrade the motherboard either because the current one doesn’t support a faster CPU or the CPU requires a different socket. It could very well prove to be highly expensive. You can instead think of buying a new PC.
Ports:
Ports are sockets at the back of your computer where you plug in external devices. Older PCs work on “parallel” ports. If you need to work a lot on peripherals such as digital cameras, digital camcorders, CD burners, and scanners then you need to upgrade to USB and Firewire ports if you are not using them already. Both tend to be cheaper than the “parallel” and SCSI devices they replace.
Always make sure that there are no compatibility problems with other devices in your PC when you plan to upgrade any hardware on your machine.
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If you bring your pc home, put it in a closet and never use it, you've got a pretty good chance of never putting yourself in a hazardous place.
But how realistic is that? Not very!
You hear the horror stories every day. Crashes, viruses, worms, trojans - where will it end?
Unless you take care of your computer it will end in easily rendering your pc completely useless!
A very expensive lesson to learn!
The alternative is to prepare yourself and insure that you know exactly how to protect yourself from vicious attacks.
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