A new printer, modem, sound card, faster CD-ROM drive, more memory, networking -- there's always some fabulous thing to add to your PC. Bestselling authors Dan Gookin and Andy Rathbone keep up with all the innovations -- everything from Pentium and OverDrive chips and video accelerator cards to the newest, fastest ways to access the Internet. That's why PCs For Dummies , now in its fourth edition, continues to be a bestseller. Even if you just want to maintain your PC conscientiously, you'll want to keep PCs For Dummies , 4th Edition, handy at all times. Owners of earlier Be sure to upgrade to the fourth edition of PCs For Dummies before you upgrade anything on your PC.
Upon the loss of my academic career I gave some time to studying PCs and Windows operating systems to the point that I was able to assemble a working machine from parts. Not realizing how prices would continue to fall and how quickly technologies would become obsolescent, I thought I might make a new career out of this. As it was, I hadn't the heart to charge for most of my meagre services and eventually dropped the idea, finally throwing out a truckload of PC parts only two years ago.
In the course of this little project, this was one of the books I read.
Mr. Gookin includes a lot of good information in this book. Although it deals mainly with Windows 10 and PC's, much of it also applies to Windows 11 and laptops. I already knew much of it, I did learn a number of things. He writes clearly, avoids technical jargon, and is funny into the bargain.
I can't help but think the authors had me in mind for the title. When I got my first computer in 1994 and unpacked it at home I thought, "What the heck have I done; I don't know anything about computers?" Anyway, over the years, the Dummies series has been a tremendous help...from computers, to operating systems, to digital audio and video, and home networking to name just a few, the Dummies series has given me what I need to know in a quick, entertaining way. I highly recommend this series.