Build Your Own PC Pocket Reference

Build Your Own PC Pocket Reference by Stephen J. Bigelow is a practical guide published by McGraw-Hill in 2000. This subsequent edition spans 335 pages and is presented in English. The book serves as a step-by-step quick reference for individuals interested in building their own personal computer, covering essential aspects from selecting components to assembly and troubleshooting.
Readers will find detailed instructions on how to choose the right hardware, assemble the components in an efficient order, and test the completed system. The content addresses various topics related to computers, including computer architecture and hardware, making it a useful resource for those looking to enhance their understanding of PC construction and management information systems. This edition is designed to equip readers with the confidence needed to navigate the process of building a PC effectively.
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This work is a step-by-step quick reference for building your own PC. From power supply to peripherals, it teaches the reader how to choose components, assemble them in an efficient order, test the system and troubleshoot with confidence.
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