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Computer Repair with Diagnostic Flowcharts: Troubleshooting PC Hardware Problems from Boot Failure to Poor Performance, Revised Edition
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The updated edition of the classic visual manual for troubleshooting PC hardware problems. Morris Rosenthal creates a visual expert system for diagnosing component failure and identifying conflicts. The seventeen diagnostic flowcharts at the core of this book are intended for the intermediate to advanced hobbyist, or the beginning technician. Following a structured approach to troubleshooting hardware reduces the false diagnoses and parts wastage typical of the "swap 'till you drop" school of thought. Flowcharts include: Power Supply Failure, Video Failure, Video Performance, Motherboard, CPU, RAM Failure, Motherboard, CPU, RAM Performance, IDE Drive Failure, Hard Drive Boot and Performance, CD or DVD Playback, CD or DVD Recording Problem, Modem Failure, Modem Performance, Sound Failure, Sound and Game Controller Performance, Network Failure, Peripheral Failure, SCSI Failure and Conflict Resolution.Computer Repair with Diagnostic Flowcharts is used as a classroom text in colleges and technical schools and by the U.S. government for training forensic technicians. It's also a favorite reference with consumers and technicians all over the world.
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Scott Mueller's Upgrading and Repairing Laptops, Second Edition
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Sale Price: $100.00
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Scott Mueller has gone where no computer book author has gone before — right past all the warranty stickers, the hidden screws, and the fear factor to produce a real owner's manual that every laptop owner should have on his desk. Upgrading and Repairing Laptops, Second Edition shows the upgrades users can perform, the ones that are better left to the manufacturer, and how to use add-on peripherals to make the most of a laptop. This second edition has been updated to include: The latest processors and motherboards Complete assembly and disassembly information Updated memory standards Upgrading your hard drive to increase performance Changes in networking and firewalls The included DVD contains one-of-a-kind video showing just what's inside a portable PC. If you have ever wondered what goes on inside your portable PC, how to upgrade/repair it, or how to live on the road with it, this is the one must-have book of the year!
Laptops--call them notebooks, portable computers, or whatever else you like--are tightly engineered items. It's hard to get all the required components to obey stringent performance and power-management requirements, and still fit into a small case. The job usually requires a custom motherboard and other specialized components, and so the laptop owner who wants to upgrade his or her machine faces a much more difficult task than the owner of a desktop machine with a similar wish. One can swap out the hard drive, add more RAM, and make tweaks in software, but almost everything else requires the addition of external components, which kind of defeat the purpose of a laptop. That's the message the reader takes away from Scott Mueller's Upgrading and Repairing Laptops. It's not Mueller's fault that such computers are hard to do much with, and that your best upgrade procedure is often a visit to an auction site. That said, Mueller does a great job of explaining how laptops work--how the engineers went about cramming all those heat-generating components into those miniature chassis in the first place. He also explains a lot of interesting component theory, such as how magnetic hard drives store data and how various DVD standards differ. The information makes for good reading, and comes in handy when you're shopping. He also demonstrates his skill--long well-reputed among builders and repairers of desktop machines--in teaching diagnostics. He explains, for example, how to test a laptop power supply, and why you should consider it a prime suspect in a malfunctioning computer even if the LEDs come on and the cooling fan spins. A CD-ROM features videos that show disassembly procedures--a strategy that works better than photographs and numbered steps. --David Wall Topics covered: How portable computers work (and sometimes fail to work), and how to diagnose their woes. Sections address general troubleshooting concepts, system disassembly, and various subsystems such as memory, CPU, storage, and video. Coverage of PCMCIA (PC Card) is particularly good.
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The Lenovo Affair: The Growth of China's Computer Giant and Its Takeover of IBM-PC
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Lenovo is a global leader in the PC market, employing more than 19,000 people worldwide. Its landmark takeover of IBM’s PC division in May 2005 was a major step for the company and a huge boost for Chinese industry. The deal proved to the world that Chinese companies are not only competitive in the domestic markets but can also compete at a global level.Lenovo was founded in 1984 by 11 engineers working out of a small bungalow in Beijing. Their crisis was to create a company that would offer PCs to the Chinese people at an affordable price. Using the brand name, Legend, it promoted PC usage throughout China and developed the revolutionary Legend Chinese character card that translated English software into Chinese characters.In 1994, Legend was successfully listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and in 2003 rebranded itself as Lenovo. The company went from strength to strength and dominated the Chinese market with more than 25% of market share in 2004.The IBM acquisition has marked another key milestone in the history of the company. Lenovo now has over $13 billion in annual reserves and possesses necessary infrastructure to develop its markets around the world. The company is a worldwide sponsor of the International Olympic Committee and will offer funding and support to the 2006 Winter Games in Torino and the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing.Author Ling Zhijun is well known in China for his reporting on China’s economic reform, and for his book “Jiao Feng”. This book sold over two million copies in China. The author is a seasoned reporter for the People’s Daily; based in Shanghai.Martha Avery, the translator and editor of this book in English, has translated a number of works of Chinese literature into English that have been published by such presses as Viking Penguin, WW Norton, HarperCollins, Farrar Straus Giruoux and David Godine. Her most recent authored book is Tea Road: China and Russia Meet Across the Steppe. This is an economic history of the region and was published by the Intercontinental Press (China) in 2004. Ms Avery is based in Boulder, Colorado, but travels frequently to China as business consultant for a large software distributor called Software Spectrum, Inc.
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20-Pin Male to 24-Pin Female ATX Power Supply Adapter Cable
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Save money and maintain compatibility by buying a cable instead of a whole new power supply unit. This cable adapts an EATX 24-pin power supply for an ATX 20-pin motherboard connector. Features 24-pin female and 20-pin male connectors, length is 20 centimeters or 8 inches, and uses keyed connectors to make installation easy.
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ASUS F3JA Z53T Z96JS Inverter BTC-201 E220370
Sale Price: $11.51
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IBM SL400 SL400C SL500 SL500C Inverter (For Non LED Screens Only )
Asus LCD Inverter Board
Compatible Models:
IBM Lenovo Thinkpad SL400 SL400C SL500 SL500C Series Laptops
ASUS Z53 Z53T Z96 Z96JS Series
ASUS F3 F3J F3E F3F F3H F3JA Z53 Z53T Z96 Z96JS Series
HYPERDATA 9600 9605 Series
Compatible Part Number
42W7997
BTC-201, E220370
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IBM 24P2404 Motherboard for 3600 Series Tape Autoloader, Refurbished to Factory Specifications
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IBM 24P2404 Motherboard for 3600 Series Tape AutoloaderProduct Details: Manufacturer: IBMItem Condition: Refurbished to Manufacturer SpecificationsPart Number: 24P2404Product Type: PartsTechnology Category: MotherboardRecording Format: IBM 3600Capacity: N/AInterface: N/AForm Factor: N/ASanworks SKU#: SWN010403Additional Product Info: Please call Sanworks for specification or compatibility questions.Product Highlights:90 Days Unlimited WarrantyExtended Warranty AvailableOne Year Product Support with Sanworks Included100% Satisfaction or Your Money BackIn Stock
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Industry standard architecture Motherboard Processor & RAM
Industry standard architecture Motherboard Processor & RAM I would like to know what is Isa , industry standard architecture , and what is the latest Version of Isa , when isa was Used and how does Isa works , please help me thanks in advance for your helpThe Industry Standard Architecture, commonly abbreviated as ISA is a standard computer bus used internally for connecting expansion cards to the motherboard of a computer. It is a 16 bits width bus with a clock speed of 8 MHz. It allows bus mastering on the first 16 megabytes. The ISA bus was developed by IBM as part of the creation of the PC in 1981. Originally a width of 8 bits, it goes to 16 bits in 1984, first under the name AT bus.
The Extended Industry Standard Architecture, or EISA bus is a standard for improving ISA bus offered by Compaq at the head of a consortium of manufacturers, in response to the IBM Isa bus
The ISA bus allow bus mastering , it means that it allowes to communicate directly with other devices without going through the processor. The Industry Standard Architecture, commonly abbreviated as ISA 'is a standard computer bus used internally for connecting expansion cards to the motherboard of a computer. It has been over a decade bus standard compatible PC. Since 1998 it has almost disappeared from the new motherboards for the benefit of the Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) The original ISA bus (Industry Standard Architecture), appeared in 1981 with the PC XT, was a bus width of 8 bits clocked at a frequency of 4.77 MHz.
In 1984, with the advent of the PC AT (Intel 286), the bus width is increased to 16 bits and the frequency successively from 6 to 8 MHz, and finally 8.33 MHz , providing a theoretical maximum throughput of 16 Mb/s (in practice only 8 MB / s in that cycle two was used for addressing).
The ISA bus allow bus mastering , it means that it allowes to communicate directly with other devices without going through the processor. The Industry Standard Architecture, commonly abbreviated as ISA 'is a standard computer bus used internally for connecting expansion cards to the motherboard of a computer. It has been over a decade bus standard compatible PC. Since 1998 it has almost disappeared from the new motherboards for the benefit of the Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) The original ISA bus (Industry Standard Architecture), appeared in 1981 with the PC XT, was a bus width of 8 bits clocked at a frequency of 4.77 MHz.
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IBM ThinkPad motherboard?
i am looking for the jumper on the ibm where the dial is to reset the BIOS (password forgotten) or cosmos
i disconnected the RAM memory, And Battery inside but it didnt reset!
i need a picture or something!
can someone tell me what it means to "Short-circuit the two password pads or put a jumper on the contacts to short the circuit."
how long did you disconnect the battery for? BIOS's always reset i believe if you disconnect the battery (the cmos little watch battery) for at least 30 sec - 1 min. try that if you haven't already.
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