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Upgrading &
Fixing PCs
FOR
DUMmIES
7 TH EDITION
by Andy Rathbone
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Upgrading &
Fixing PCs
FOR
DUMmIES
7 TH EDITION
by Andy Rathbone
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Upgrading & Fixing PCs For Dummies, 7th Edition
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About the Author
Andy Rathbone started geeking around with computers in 1985 when he
bought a boxy CP/M Kaypro 2X with lime-green letters. Like other budding
nerds, he soon began playing with null-modem adapters, dialing up computer
bulletin boards, and working part-time at RadioShack.
In between playing computer games, he served as editor of the Daily Aztec
newspaper at San Diego State University. After graduating with a comparative
literature degree, he went to work for a bizarre underground coffee-table
magazine that sort of disappeared.
Andy began combining his two main interests, words and computers, by
selling articles to a local computer magazine. During the next few years, he
started ghostwriting computer books for more-famous computer authors,
as well as writing several hundred articles about computers for technoid
publications like Supercomputing Review, CompuServe Magazine, ID Systems,
DataPro, and Shareware.
In 1992, Andy and DOS For Dummies author/legend Dan Gookin teamed up
to write PCs For Dummies . Andy subsequently wrote the award-winning
Windows For Dummies series, TiVo For Dummies, and many other For
Dummies books .
Today, he has more than 15 million copies of his books in print, which have
been translated into more than 30 languages.
Andy lives with his most-excellent wife, Tina, and their cat in Southern
California. Feel free to drop by his Web site at www.andyrathbone.com.
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