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PC Hardware Made Easy, the Ultimate PC Assembly and Repair Course
Reviewed by: Robin Nobles for Kick Start News
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What does a businessperson, a secretary, a Web site owner and a
writer have in common? At one time or another, they will run up
against computer problems that could potentially shut down their
entire business. In fact, in this technology-based world in which
we live, almost every vocation can have business-stopping computer
problems.
When you have computer problems, what do you do? Do you spend hours
on the phone with technical support? Do you take your system in
to your local computer repair shop, then wait a week or longer to
get it back?
Have you ever thought about being proactive by learning how to
repair the computer yourself? If someone in a small office environment
was experienced in computer repairs, can you see how much more efficiently
the operation could run with significantly less down time? But what
if you don't have the time or money to invest in a structured class?
In their self-study course, PC Hardware Made Easy, Micro2000 seriously
considered the needs of average computer users who need to be able
to repair their own systems. They wrote the course in layman's terminology,
so that someone with no computer experience can still greatly benefit
from the course. In fact, the course is even ideal for junior high
students in grades 8 and up! The complete self-study course includes
a book, manual, CD-ROM, two VHS tapes and the Micro- Scope LE Universal
Diagnostic Software. The course will teach you how to build a computer
from the ground up, how to diagnose and repair any problems, how
a computer works, how to install system software and much more.
So, how can a self-study course actually teach you how to repair
your computer? To take the course, you begin by reading the Basic
PC Assembly, Diagnostics & Repair book supplied in the package.
As you read through the book, it will refer you to the CD-ROM or
VHS tapes where you'll complete related sections before returning
to the book. The CD-ROM and VHS tapes are of excellent quality with
clear pictures and sound. They progress in an easy step-by-step
manner that is simple to understand.
In Lesson 5, you'll begin shopping for computer components that
you can use to build your own system, if you choose. Then, you'll
learn how to install the various drives, the motherboard, cables
and adapters.
After you've assembled your PC hardware, you can test it by using
the Micro-Scope LE diagnostic software that's included [Editor's
note: CompuNotes has reviewed the Micro2000 Universal Diagnostics
Toolkit of which the Micro-Scope software is a part. Look for the
review in an upcoming issue of CompuNotes]. >From that point
on in the course, you'll concentrate on trouble shooting and solving
problems.
Each lesson is divided into sections such as Reading, Hands- On,
View a Video and Self Test on What Have you Learned. Answers to
the Self Test are provided at the back of the book.
The course was designed to be taken with or without an instructor.
So schools and individuals who want and need to learn more about
computer repair and diagnostics but who don't want a heavily structured
class will find it an excellent learning tool.
Micro2000 believes that "the more a person understands their
computer, the less trouble they will have with it." The company
has taken that simple philosophy and put it to work in this effective
course.
This self-study course is ideal for any home computer user, students
in grades 8 and up or any business person who wants to make sure
that the down time for their computers is kept at a minimum. It's
easy enough for even a novice to understand and the confidence it
instills as it teaches will be invaluable to computer users once
they complete the course.
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