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UPGRADING AND REPAIRING PCs TECHNIC
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Contents 1 General Technical Refere
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Contents vii IDE Hard Drive Identif
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Contents xi Sound Quality Standards
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About the Authors Scott Mueller is
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Tell Us What You Think! As the read
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Chapter 1 General Technical Referen
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Understanding Bits, Nibbles, and By
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Note Glossary of Essential Terms 5
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Table 1.5 Hexadecimal/ASCII Convers
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Hexadecimal/ASCII Conversions 13 Ta
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Hexadecimal/ASCII Conversions 17 Ta
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