Looking After Your PC Made Easy

Looking After Your PC Made Easy

by Flame Tree Publishing
Looking After Your PC Made Easy

Looking After Your PC Made Easy

by Flame Tree Publishing

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Overview


The computer still sits at the center of many people’s lives. Fitting it in and around the multitude of other devices (such as smartphones, tablets, Bluetooth connections, music and TV servers) makes it all the more important to know how to manage your computer. Looking After Your PC Made Easy, written by expert PC author and journalist Roger Laing, is for anyone wishing to get the most out of their computer. Informative chapters answer the awkward questions most PC users have, such as ‘Why is my computer so slow?’, ‘How do I connect to a wireless printer?’ or ‘How do I set up Wi-Fi?’. Whether you use a desktop, laptop or touch screen, you will learn how to network your PC, use Windows like a pro and keep your personal data backed up and safe. Tips on upgrading software and hardware, guarding against viruses, and dealing with online safety are also given. As well as understanding how to set up and use your PC, it is vital to know what to do when things go wrong, so when your computer crashes or won’t connect to the internet, our top troubleshooting tips will get you back on track in no time. Looking After Your PC Made Easy is a straight-talking, no-nonsense guide that you will turn to again and again.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787557222
Publisher: Flame Tree
Publication date: 08/02/2019
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.80(w) x 8.10(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author


Roger Laing is a writer and journalist who covers all things business and technology-related. He has written and edited many books and magazines on social media, PCs, the internet, web design and information technology – as well as travel. He has an MA in Experimental Psychology from Oxford University.
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