For starters, Personal Computer Secrets is an introductory book suited to people new to Windows and personal computing in general. It explains what features to look for in all of the components of a new computer and shows you how to install additional RAM and a new hard drive. O'Donnell also covers the essentials of working with Windows applications and managing files.
But Personal Computer Secrets is distinguishable from other introductory-level computer books in its depth of coverage. In addition to the basic information he presents, O'Donnell goes into some detail on networking--and not just in hooking two or three Windows computers together in a workgroup either. Rather, he explains how to configure a real Internet-standard network using the TCP/IP protocols and even shows how to incorporate a Macintosh into the system. Best of all, he shows how to share a single Internet connection among several computers by installing a proxy server--a valuable topic that few books written at this level cover. --David Wall
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As opposed to the usual software manuals, this one is clearly written in plain English and delivers the promised goods. It solves a wide variety of problems ranging from routine upgrades to operating system failures.
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By gtbr@aol.com George Eisal (California Delta , Antioch,California) - See all my reviews
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A well written computer book that the non nerd can use to understand the sometimes overwhelming arena of the modern computer world that we live in today.New computers are changing so rapidly and this book gives you the basics to expand with this ever changing electronic world.
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Save Your Money and Listen to his show,
By Tom Detweiler (Grass Valley, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I value Bob O'Donnell's radio program and listen regularly so I was greatly dissappointed in this book. For of all things, a PC reference book, it has one of the worst indexes of any reference book, ever. Yes, they "back-published" an only marginally better index which is on his website (I will not give it) and you can download it (how convenient for the book buyer!) but it still lacks detail or depth and does not allow one to find what they are looking for intuitively. Okay, it is PC Secrets and not a complete treatise on Windows, but a book about PC's with only a one paragraph, scant mention of Hyperterminal? And nothing about what it does, at that. I'll put it this way: I bought the book hoping it would teach me something of value, and it hasn't, except to pay attention to reader reviews first. Almost without exception, everything I looked up was NOT in the index or there was the barest mention of it at all. My advice: Save Your Moneyand check it out of the library, first!
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