Computer Repair with Diagnostic Flowcharts: Troubleshooting PC Hardware Problems from Boot Failure to Poor Performance, Revised Edition

Computer Repair with Diagnostic Flowcharts: Troubleshooting PC Hardware Problems from Boot Failure to Poor Performance, Revised Edition

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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3 Responses to Computer Repair with Diagnostic Flowcharts: Troubleshooting PC Hardware Problems from Boot Failure to Poor Performance, Revised Edition

  1. Jerry D. Nickerson "Hardware Nut" October 12, 2011 at 7:39 am #
    43 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great computer repair!, March 26, 2005
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    Jerry D. Nickerson “Hardware Nut” (Washington State) –
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    Handy flowcharts with accompaning detailed descriptions. Very logically organized and layed out. It provides you with a structured process for tracking down pc problems. Highly recommended.

    Having a little troubleshooting experience would be helpful, but not absolutely necessary. A fair number of pc problems have very simple solutions. The author does not overlook the obvious(is it plugged in? are all the mute buttons unchecked?) on way to making a proper diagnosis.

    If you are at all serious about providing your own tech support (or support to friends and family), get this book. Money well spent.

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  2. R. McAdams "genghis17" October 12, 2011 at 8:04 am #
    45 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
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    Tremendous Resource, November 25, 2003
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    R. McAdams “genghis17″ (Searcy, AR United States) –
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    The cover of this book asks the follow question: Do you know a CPU from a hard drive? Do you? If so, this book is fantastic. In my opinion, the key to diagnosis of any kind is a quick elimination of possible root causes. This book accomplishes that by forcing the reader into yes/no questions. Drawing on his obvious experience, the author uses flowcharts to continually narrow the tech’s focus until the answer is apparent. The author takes subconcious deduction and lays it out on the page for anyone to follow. After some time it should become second nature to you as well. The book covers the gamut of hardware issues with a straightforward style. In between the various categories is text related to specific points on the flowcharts. There is some real gems in there. I have no doubt the author earns hourly income many times the cost of this book. Buy it.

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  3. layla October 12, 2011 at 9:03 am #
    35 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
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    Not complete, but still handy, September 2, 2005
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    layla
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    This book is very short, and it often states the obvious. It is far from complete, but it’s still a handy thing to have around and much more portable than a big O’reilly’s book.

    The good thing about it is that it’s so damn easy to read. You can follow the flow chart to go straight to the advice you’re looking for. I just wish it was longer and offered more solutions than it does.

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