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Build Your Own PC Pocket Reference

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Why pay top dollar for a state-of-the-art PC when it's so easy to build one? This handy, pocket-sized reference provides all the tips, tricks, and techniques needed to construct a complete, economical, IBM-compatible Windows 95 PC from scratch. Drawing on his real-life experience and interaction with end users as the teacher of an on-line ``Build Your Own PC'' course, Bigelow illustrates the process step by step--from selecting parts to optimizing, testing, and troubleshooting.

256 pages, Paperback

First published March 19, 1998

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Stephen J. Bigelow

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April 10, 2016
A little bit dated considering technologies now exist that aren't mentioned in the book (USB 3, SSD drives, etc.) but an excellent book for older machine repair.
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