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Chapter-by-Chapter BreakdownThis book is organized into chapters that cover the components of a PC system. A few chapters serve to introduce or expand in an area not specifically component related, but most parts in the PC have a dedicated chapter or section, which will aid you in finding the information you want. Also note that the index has been improved greatly over previous editions, which will further aid in finding information in a book of this size. Chapters 1 and 2 of this book serve primarily as an introduction. Chapter 1, "Development of the PC," begins with an introduction to the development of the original IBM PC and PC-compatibles. This chapter incorporates some of the historical events that led to the development of the microprocessor and the PC. Chapter 2, "PC Components, Features, and System Design," provides information about the various types of systems you encounter and what separates one type of system from another, including the types of system buses that differentiate systems. Chapter 2 also provides an overview of the types of PC systems that help build a foundation of knowledge essential for the remainder of the book, and it offers some insight as to how the PC market is driven and where components and technologies are sourced. Chapter 3, "Microprocessor Types and Specifications," includes detailed coverage of Intel's Pentium 4 (Prescott, Northwoo, and Willamette), Pentium III, Pentium II, Celeron, Xeon, and earlier central processing unit (CPU) chips. There's also new and extended coverage on AMD's line of high-performance Athlon 64 and Athlon XP processors as well as the Athlon, Duron, and K6 series. Because the processor is one of the most important parts of a PC, this book features more extensive and updated processor coverage than ever before. I dig deeply into the latest processor-upgrade socket and slot specifications, including coverage of Socket 754 for the Athlon 64; 423 and Socket 478 for the Pentium 4; Socket A for AMD Athlon XP; and older sockets and slots such as Socket 7, Socket 370, Slot 1, and Slot A. Chapter 3 also tells you how to spot a re-marked processor. These are processors that have been modified by unscrupulous resellers to run faster than their rated speeds. These chips are then sold to the consumer as faster processors. I show you how to spot and avoid fakes. Chapter 4, "Motherboards and Buses," covers the motherboard, chipsets, motherboard components, and system buses in detail. This chapter contains discussions of motherboard form factors, including specifications on everything from Baby-AT to the various ATX standards. A chipset can either make a good PC better or choke the life out of an otherwise high-speed CPU. I cover the latest chipsets for current processor families, including chipsets from Intel, AMD, VIA, NVIDIA, and more. This chapter also covers special bus architectures and devices, such as high-speed Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI), including the upcoming PCI Express, and Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP), including the new AGP 8x. Everything from bus speeds for an Intel 850 chipset to the proper spacing of holes on an ATX motherboard can be found here. Chapter 5, "BIOS," has a detailed discussion of the system BIOS, including types, features, and upgrades. This has grown from a section of a chapter to a complete chapter, with more information on this subject than ever before. Also included is updated coverage of the BIOS, with detailed information about BIOS setup utilities, Flash upgradable BIOSes, and Plug and Play BIOS. See the exhaustive list of BIOS codes and error messages included on the DVD-ROM. They're all printable, so be sure to print the codes for your BIOS in case you need them later. Chapter 6, "Memory," provides a detailed discussion of PC memory, including the latest in cache and main memory specifications. Next to the processor and motherboard, the system memory is one of the most important parts of a PC. It's also one of the most difficult things to understand because it is somewhat intangible and how it works is not always obvious. If you're confused about the difference between system memory and cache memory; L1 cache and L2 cache; external and integrated on-die L2 cache; SIMMs, DIMMs, and RIMMs; SDRAM versus DDR SDRAM versus RDRAM; 60 nanosecond EDO versus PC133 versus PC3200, this is the chapter that can answer your questions. So, before you attempt to upgrade your PC with Fast Page mode EDO SIMMs—rather than with PC3200 DDR SDRAM DIMMs—be sure you read this chapter. Chapter 7, "The ATA/IDE Interface," provides a detailed discussion of ATA/IDE, including types and specifications. This covers the Ultra-ATA modes that allow 133MBps operation and why they won't increase your PC's performance much. There's also more new content on Serial ATA, the technology that is beginning to replace the parallel ATA we have been using for the last 15 years. Chapter 8, "The SCSI Interface," discusses SCSI, including the new higher-speed modes possible with SCSI-3. This chapter covers the new Low Voltage Differential signaling used by some of the higher-speed devices on the market, as well as the latest information on cables, terminators, and SCSI configurations. This chapter also includes the latest on UltraSCSI. Chapter 9, "Magnetic Storage Principles," details the inner workings of magnetic storage devices such as disk and tape drives. Regardless of whether you understood electromagnetism in high school science, this chapter breaks down these difficult concepts and presents them in a way that will change the way you think about data and drives. Chapter 10, "Hard Disk Storage," breaks down how data is stored to your drives and how it is retrieved when you double-click a file. Chapter 11, "Floppy Disk Storage," takes an inside view of the venerable floppy disk drive. You learn how to properly connect these drives as well as how information is written to a floppy. Chapter 12, "High-Capacity Removable Storage," covers removable storage drives, such as SuperDisk (LS-120), Iomega Zip, Jaz, and Click! drives, as well as provides all-new coverage of magnetic tape drives. Chapter 13, "Optical Storage," covers optical drives and storage using CD and DVD technology, including CD recorders, rewritable CDs, and other optical technologies. This chapter includes detailed steps and advice for avoiding buffer underruns, creating bootable CDs, burning music CDs, and selecting the most reliable media. There's even extensive coverage of DVD, with everything you need to know to understand the difference between DVD-R, DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW. This chapter also tells you which of these the drive you buy needs to have support for. Chapter 14, "Physical Drive Installation and Configuration," covers how to install drives of all types in a PC system. You learn how to format and partition hard drives after they are installed. Chapter 15, "Video Hardware," covers everything there is to know about video cards and displays. Learn about how both CRT and flat-panel monitors work and which is best suited for you. If you're a gamer or multimedia buff, you'll want to read about choosing the right 3D graphics accelerator. The leading technologies are compared, and I help you choose the right card. Chapter 16, "Audio Hardware," covers sound and sound-related devices, including sound boards and speaker systems. Quality audio has become an increasingly important part of any good PC, and in this chapter I help you learn which features to look for in an audio card and which types of audio cards are suited to your needs. I even offer advice that can optimize your system's audio performance for gaming, listening to CDs, and recording and playing MP3 music files. Chapter 17, "I/O Interfaces from Serial and Parallel to IEEE-1394 and USB," covers the standard serial and parallel ports still found in most systems, as well as newer technology such as USB and i.Link (FireWire). I also cover USB 2.0 and the new FireWire 800! Chapter 18, "Input Devices," covers keyboards, pointing devices, and game ports used to communicate with a PC. I also discuss wireless mice and keyboards. Chapter 19, "Internet Connectivity," compares high-speed connectivity methods that have come to the home desktop, including DSL, CATV, and DirecPC. Chapter 20, "Local Area Networking," has been heavily updated for this edition to cover setting up an Ethernet network in your home or small office. I show you how to install NICs, make your own Ethernet cables, and set up Windows networking services. Chapter 21, "Power Supply and Chassis/Case," is a detailed investigation of the power supply, which still remains the primary cause of PC system problems and failures. When you buy a new PC, this undervalued component is the one most likely to be skimped on, which helps explain why it's the source of so many problems often attributed to Windows, memory, and several other components. You'll also find detailed specifications on the power connectors found in systems from AT to ATX. They're not all built equal, and making the wrong connections can be dangerous to you and your PC. Chapter 22, "Building or Upgrading Systems," is where I show you how to select the parts you'll need for your upgrade or to build a PC from scratch. Then, I walk you step by step through the process. This chapter is loaded with professional photos that help you follow along. Chapter 23, "PC Diagnostics, Testing, and Maintenance," covers diagnostic and testing tools and procedures. This chapter also adds more information on general PC troubleshooting and problem determination. Here, I show you what the prepared PC technician has in his toolkit. I also show you a few tools you might have never seen or used before. Chapter 24, "File Systems and Data Recovery," covers file systems and data recovery procedures. If you're a Windows XP user deciding whether to switch to NTFS, or if you're not sure whether you should upgrade from FAT16 to FAT32, you should read this chapter. If you can't access your drive because of a corrupted master boot record (MBR) or volume boot record (VBR), you'll find information you can use to recover these sectors and regain access to your valuable data.
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