The computer won't work. This book deals with things from
everyday problems to major disasters. It also recommends ways to
avoid trouble, from firewalls to dealing with phishing. It includes
a check list and avoidance tips that ensure that even if you're
a beginner, you'll have a solution.
Subtitled, "How To Solve The Commonest Computer
Problems". Part of the "Easy Computing" series,
which has sold in excess of 25,000 copies. There will be author
interviews and press releases.
Ausstattung/Bilder: 2008. 224 p. w. 65 diag. 150 mm
Seitenzahl: 224
Englisch
Abmessung: 20mm x 110mm x 146mm
Gewicht: 159g
ISBN-13: 9781840245967
ISBN-10: 1840245964
Best.Nr.: 23196930
"'Aimed at beginners, this low-priced book offers easy-to-follow instructions...Every computer owner should have one by their PC.' David Bugden, Computer Bookshops (reviewed in Publishing News)"
Pete Neale started his career in programming in 1970 as part of a University of Texas experiment to see if teenagers could understand computers and has been more or less glued to the keyboard ever since. He has worked in programming, software design, and technical support and is currently a freelance web programmer. Geoff Stevens entered the IT industry in 1979, as a COBOL programmer. When working as an IBM mainframe administrator in 1983, he first got his hands on an IBM PC. Since 1987, he's used personal computers on a daily basis to manage and develop software and systems. He currently works as a Senior Software Developer, and is a Member of the British Computer Society.