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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Can anyone recommend to me a good pc laptop repair/upgrade book ?
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Location: Christmas, Florida
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sorry to say that I have never seen one or heard of one.
you might try google for something like that. |
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This one : http://print.google.com/print?hl=en&...tvGW8vk8R4c1nw
If you want to sign up for Google Print you can browse through the whole book and decide if it's what you want.
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even if you sign up you cant see the whole book just the "About this Book Copyright, Table of Contents, Index, Back Cover "
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The Boneshaker
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http://safari.informit.com/?XmlId=0-7897-2800-1
Try this link, it allows you to read the book cover to cover. Not sure what the price is but theres a 14-day free trial...
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