PC Concepts

PC Concepts

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Jan 1, 1999 · Anglais · Broché (256 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 256
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 1999
Éditeur Harcourt College Pub
Édition 4
ISBN-10 0030244870
ISBN-13 9780030244872

Description

In the realm of technology, understanding the fundamental concepts of PCs can empower individuals in both their personal and professional lives. Edward G. Martin brings this knowledge to the forefront in a comprehensive exploration of personal computer principles. With clarity and precision, he unpacks the intricate components that make up PCs, detailing not only how they function but also how they interconnect with one another.

Through engaging explanations, Martin enables readers to navigate the complexities of hardware and software with ease. His approachable style demystifies technical jargon, making it accessible to anyone regardless of their prior knowledge. The book serves as both a guide for beginners and a reference point for more seasoned users seeking to refresh their understanding.

Beyond basic concepts, the text delves into practical applications, showcasing how this knowledge can enhance everyday computing tasks. From troubleshooting common issues to optimizing system performance, the insights offered are invaluable for the tech-savvy as well as those just embarking on their computing journey.

Ultimately, this work is an essential resource for anyone looking to build a solid foundation in personal computing, empowering them to harness technology effectively and confidently. Martin's dedication to clarity and education shines through every page, inviting readers to explore the dynamic world of personal computers.

Genres

Science & Technologie
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