Carefully researched and written, PC Hardware in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition is packed with useful and unbiased information, including how-to advice for specific components, ample reference material, and a comprehensive case study on building a PC. To the point yet complete, this book provides an enormous amount of timeless information intended for anyone who buys, builds, upgrades, or repairs PCs in a corporate, small business, or home setting.In addition to coverage of the fundamentals and general tips about working on PCs, this book includes chapters focusing on motherboards, processors, memory, floppies, hard drives, optical drives, tape devices, video devices, input devices, audio components, communications, power supplies, and maintenance. Special emphasis is given to upgrading and troubleshooting existing equipment so you can get the most from your existing investments.This new edition is expanded to include:
- Detailed information about the latest motherboards and chipsets from AMD, Intel, SiS, and VIA
- Extensive coverage of the Pentium 4 and the latest AMD processors, including the Athlon XP/MP
- Full details about new hard drive standards, including the latest SCSI standards, ATA/133, Serial ATA, and the new 48-bit "Big Drive" ATA interface
- Extended coverage of DVD drives, including DVD-RAM, DVD-R/RW, and DVD+R/RW
- Details about Flat Panel Displays, including how to choose one (and why you might not want to)
- New chapters on serial communications, parallel communications, and USB communications (including USB 2.0)
- Enhanced troubleshooting coverage
PC Hardware in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition provides independent, useful and practical information in a no-nonsense manner with specific recommendations on components. Based on real-world testing over time, it will help you make intelligent, informed decisions about buying, building, upgrading, and repairing PCs in a cost effective manner that will help you maximize new or existing computer hardware systems.
Dedication; Foreword; Preface; Audience; Organization; Conventions; We’d Like to Hear from You; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Fundamentals; 1.1 PCs Defined; 1.2 PC Components and Technologies; 1.3 System Resources; 1.4 Building or Buying a PC; 1.5 Upgrading a PC; 1.6 Smart Buying Practices; 1.7 Things to Do with Old PCs; Chapter 2: Working on PCs; 2.1 Rules to Upgrade By; 2.2 Tools; 2.3 General Procedures; Chapter 3: Motherboards; 3.1 Motherboard Characteristics; 3.2 Choosing a Motherboard; 3.3 Installing a Motherboard; 3.4 Upgrading the System BIOS; 3.5 Our Picks; Chapter 4: Processors; 4.1 Processor Design; 4.2 Intel Processors; 4.3 Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Processors; 4.4 Choosing a Processor; 4.5 Installing a Processor; 4.6 Our Picks; Chapter 5: Memory; 5.1 Understanding Memory; 5.2 Memory Access Methods; 5.3 Memory Packaging; 5.4 How Much Memory Is Enough?; 5.5 Memory Selection Guidelines; 5.6 Installing Memory; 5.7 Troubleshooting Memory Installation and Operation; 5.8 Our Picks; Chapter 6: Floppy Disk Drives; 6.1 Diskette Types and Formats; 6.2 Drive Types; 6.3 FDD Interface and Cabling; 6.4 Installing a Floppy Disk Drive; 6.5 Working with FDDs; 6.6 Working with Obsolete Diskette Formats; 6.7 Salvaging Diskette Data; 6.8 Our Picks; Chapter 7: High-Capacity Floppy Disk Drives; 7.1 High-Capacity FDD Types; 7.2 Choosing a High-Capacity Floppy Disk Drive; 7.3 Using an ATAPI Zip or SuperDisk Drive as the Boot Device; 7.4 Drive Letter Assignment Problems; 7.5 Our Picks; Chapter 8: Removable Hard Disk Drives; 8.1 Uses for Removable Hard Disk Drives; 8.2 Cartridge-Based Removable Hard Disk Drives; 8.3 Frame/Carrier-Based Removable Hard Disk Drives; 8.4 Our Picks; Chapter 9: Tape Drives; 9.1 Choosing a Tape Drive; 9.2 Installing and Configuring a Tape Drive; 9.3 Care and Feeding of a Tape Drive; 9.4 Troubleshooting Tape Drive Problems; 9.5 The Dirty Little Secret of Long Filenames; 9.6 Developing a Backup Strategy; 9.7 Our Picks; Chapter 10: CD-ROM Drives; 10.1 Compact Disc Fundamentals; 10.2 CD-ROM Drive Performance; 10.3 Choosing a CD-ROM Drive; 10.4 Installing and Configuring a CD-ROM Drive; 10.5 Cleaning a CD-ROM Drive; 10.6 Our Picks; Chapter 11: CD-R and CD-RW Drives; 11.1 CD Writers and Media; 11.2 Writable CD Formats; 11.3 CD Recording Methods; 11.4 BURN-Proof Technology; 11.5 Choosing a CD Writer; 11.6 CD Writer Software; 11.7 Installing and Configuring a CD Writer; 11.8 Updating CD Writer Firmware; 11.9 Media Issues; 11.10 Burning CDs; 11.11 Special Problems and Applications; 11.12 Writable CD Troubleshooting; 11.13 Additional CD-R(W) Source Material; 11.14 Our Picks; Chapter 12: DVD Drives; 12.1 DVD-ROM; 12.2 DVD Writable and Rewritable; 12.3 Installing and Configuring a DVD Drive; 12.4 Our Picks; Chapter 13: Hard Disk Interfaces; 13.1 IDE; 13.2 SCSI; 13.3 ATA Versus SCSI; 13.4 Our Picks; Chapter 14: Hard Disk Drives; 14.1 How Hard Disks Work; 14.2 Choosing a Hard Disk; 14.3 Installing an ATA Hard Disk; 14.4 Installing a SCSI Hard Disk; 14.5 Preparing a Hard Disk for Use; 14.6 Our Picks; Chapter 15: Video Adapters; 15.1 Video Adapter Characteristics; 15.2 Choosing a Video Adapter; 15.3 Installing a Video Adapter; 15.4 Configuring Video Under Windows 98/Me/2000/XP; 15.5 Configuring Video Under Windows NT 4; 15.6 Troubleshooting Video Adapter Problems; 15.7 Our Picks; Chapter 16: Displays; 16.1 CRT Monitors; 16.2 Flat-Panel Displays; 16.3 Installing and Configuring a Display; 16.4 Troubleshooting Display Problems; 16.5 Our Picks; Chapter 17: Sound Adapters; 17.1 PC Audio Types; 17.2 MIDI Synthesis Methods; 17.3 Downloadable Sounds; 17.4 Sound Card Components; 17.5 Sound Card Characteristics; 17.6 Choosing a Sound Card; 17.7 Installing a Sound Card; 17.8 Troubleshooting Sound Card Problems; 17.9 MP3; 17.10 Our Picks; Chapter 18: Speakers and Headphones; 18.1 Speaker and Headphone Characteristics; 18.2 Choosing Speakers and Headphones; 18.3 Our Picks; Chapter 19: Keyboards; 19.1 Keyboard Switch Types; 19.2 Keyboard Styles; 19.3 Keyboard Interfaces; 19.4 Choosing a Keyboard; 19.5 Configuring a Keyboard; 19.6 Cleaning a Keyboard; 19.7 Troubleshooting and Repairing Keyboards; 19.8 Our Picks; Chapter 20: Mice and Trackballs; 20.1 Mice Versus Trackballs; 20.2 Mouse Characteristics; 20.3 Choosing a Mouse; 20.4 Configuring a Mouse or Trackball; 20.5 Cleaning a Mouse; 20.6 Troubleshooting a Mouse; 20.7 Our Picks; Chapter 21: Game Controllers; 21.1 Game Controller Characteristics; 21.2 Gameport Interface; 21.3 Choosing a Game Controller; 21.4 Installing a Game Controller; 21.5 Troubleshooting Game Controllers; 21.6 Our Picks; Chapter 22: Serial Communications; 22.1 Serial Communications Overview; 22.2 Serial Ports; 22.3 Serial Cables; 22.4 Installing and Configuring Serial Port Hardware; 22.5 Troubleshooting Serial Port Problems; 22.6 Our Picks; Chapter 23: Parallel Communications; 23.1 Mapping Parallel Ports to LPTs; 23.2 Parallel Port Types; 23.3 Configuring Parallel Port Hardware; 23.4 Parallel Connectors and Cables; 23.5 Our Picks; Chapter 24: USB Communications; 24.1 USB Characteristics; 24.2 USB Host Controller Interfaces; 24.3 Configuring USB; 24.4 Troubleshooting USB; 24.5 Our Picks; Chapter 25: Cases; 25.1 Case Characteristics; 25.2 Choosing a Case; 25.3 Our Picks; Chapter 26: Power Supplies; 26.1 Power Supply Characteristics; 26.2 Volts, Amps, Watts, and Regulation; 26.3 Power Connectors; 26.4 Choosing a Power Supply; 26.5 Installing a Power Supply; 26.6 Troubleshooting Power Supplies; 26.7 Our Picks; Chapter 27: Backup Power Supplies; 27.1 What BPSes Protect Against; 27.2 BPS Types; 27.3 BPS Characteristics; 27.4 Choosing a BPS; 27.5 Our Picks; Chapter 28: Building a PC; 28.1 Step 1: Prepare the Case; 28.2 Step 2: Configure the Motherboard; 28.3 Step 3: Install the Processor; 28.4 Step 4: Install the Memory; 28.5 Step 5: Prepare Drives for Installation; 28.6 Step 6: Install the Floppy Disk Drive; 28.7 Step 7: Install Other Drives; 28.8 Step 8: Install the Motherboard; 28.9 Step 9: Connect Cables to the Motherboard; 28.10 Step 10: Install Expansion Cards; 28.11 Step 11: Perform the “Smoke Test”; 28.12 Step 12: Install Software; 28.13 Step 13: Finishing Touches; Colophon;