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Upgrading and Repairing Laptops, Second Edition
Upgrading and Repairing Laptops, Second Edition
by Scott Mueller

Publisher: Que
Pub Date: December 16, 2005
Print ISBN-10: 0-7897-3376-5
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-7897-3376-4
Pages: 912
Slots: 1.0
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Scott Mueller has gone where no computer book author has gone before — right past all the warranty stickers, the hidden screws, and the fear factor to produce a real owner's manual that every laptop owner should have on his desk. Upgrading and Repairing Laptops, Second Edition shows the upgrades users can perform, the ones that are better left to the manufacturer, and how to use add-on peripherals to make the most of a laptop. This second edition has been updated to include:

  • The latest processors and motherboards

  • Complete assembly and disassembly information

  • Updated memory standards

  • Upgrading your hard drive to increase performance

  • Changes in networking and firewalls

The included DVD contains one-of-a-kind video showing just what's inside a portable PC. If you have ever wondered what goes on inside your portable PC, how to upgrade/repair it, or how to live on the road with it, this is the one must-have book of the year!

 
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Scott Mueller has gone where no computer book author has gone before — right past all the warranty stickers, the hidden screws, and the fear factor to produce a real owner's manual that every laptop owner should have on his desk. Upgrading and Repairing Laptops, Second Edition shows the upgrades users can perform, the ones that are better left to the manufacturer, and how to use add-on peripherals to make the most of a laptop. This second edition has been updated to include:

  • The latest processors and motherboards
  • Complete assembly and disassembly information
  • Updated memory standards
  • Upgrading your hard drive to increase performance
  • Changes in networking and firewalls
The included DVD contains one-of-a-kind video showing just what's inside a portable PC. If you have ever wondered what goes on inside your portable PC, how to upgrade/repair it, or how to live on the road with it, this is the one must-have book of the year!

Amazon.com Review
Laptops--call them notebooks, portable computers, or whatever else you like--are tightly engineered items. It's hard to get all the required components to obey stringent performance and power-management requirements, and still fit into a small case. The job usually requires a custom motherboard and other specialized components, and so the laptop owner who wants to upgrade his or her machine faces a much more difficult task than the owner of a desktop machine with a similar wish. One can swap out the hard drive, add more RAM, and make tweaks in software, but almost everything else requires the addition of external components, which kind of defeat the purpose of a laptop. That's the message the reader takes away from Scott Mueller's Upgrading and Repairing Laptops. It's not Mueller's fault that such computers are hard to do much with, and that your best upgrade procedure is often a visit to an auction site.

That said, Mueller does a great job of explaining how laptops work--how the engineers went about cramming all those heat-generating components into those miniature chassis in the first place. He also explains a lot of interesting component theory, such as how magnetic hard drives store data and how various DVD standards differ. The information makes for good reading, and comes in handy when you're shopping. He also demonstrates his skill--long well-reputed among builders and repairers of desktop machines--in teaching diagnostics. He explains, for example, how to test a laptop power supply, and why you should consider it a prime suspect in a malfunctioning computer even if the LEDs come on and the cooling fan spins. A CD-ROM features videos that show disassembly procedures--a strategy that works better than photographs and numbered steps. --David Wall

Topics covered: How portable computers work (and sometimes fail to work), and how to diagnose their woes. Sections address general troubleshooting concepts, system disassembly, and various subsystems such as memory, CPU, storage, and video. Coverage of PCMCIA (PC Card) is particularly good.

 
Reader Reviews From Amazon (Ranked by 'Helpfulness')
Average Customer Rating:based on 15 reviews.
Great for first time PC Tech's, 2009-05-10
Reviewer rating:
Very informative. DVD is very detailed and easy to follow. I am studing to be a computer tech and this makes my studies easier to understand! Thanks!
Very useful, 2009-01-16
Reviewer rating:
Laptop went down - not ready to buy a new one. This was very useful except for some Toshiba specific issues that the book didn't - and really couldn't -address.
laptop repair, 2008-07-26
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I agree with an earlier reviewer. Many of the problems I've run into with laptops involve video components, such as the backlight, inverter, LCD screen, video chip issues, etc. They are just not covered in any real depth in this book, though I highly recommend Mueller's PC repair books. Morris Rosenthal's book on Laptop repair is better in the diagnostic and tshoot arenas and is just under 200 pages. Compact enough to carry in your backpack to repair sites. I've used it several times already and so far Morris hasn't steered me wrong.
Very Little Laptop Specific Information, 2008-01-07
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I bought this book hoping it would help with laptop diagnosis and disassembly. I was very disappointed. There is almost nothing laptop-specific in this book, and it does not cover some very common laptop problems. A lot of laptops I work on have video problems that are usually caused by a bad LCD screen, bad inverter, or bad motherboard. There is absolutely nothing in this book that helps diagnose which it could be, nor is there any info for disassembly of those parts. There is also very little info for major laptop disassembly.

Overall, I would not recommend this book unless you are looking for an in-depth description of how various hardware components work. There is very little in this book that applies only to laptops, and there is very little diagnostic help with laptop-specific problems.
Use the book for school., 2007-12-05
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Very complete in the discription of what every part and standard. If there is something that is needed to know about computers Scott Muler is the one who wrote about it.
 
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Upgrading and Repairing Laptops, Second Edition
Upgrading and Repairing Laptops, Second Edition
by Scott Mueller

Publisher: Que
Pub Date: December 16, 2005
Print ISBN-10: 0-7897-3376-5
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-7897-3376-4
Pages: 912
Slots: 1.0
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Buy Print Version
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