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Manufacturer: Computing Mcgraw-Hill
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 004.160288 EAN: 9780079119018 ISBN: 0079119018 Label: Computing Mcgraw-Hill Manufacturer: Computing Mcgraw-Hill Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 384 Publication Date: 1995-02 Publisher: Computing Mcgraw-Hill Studio: Computing Mcgraw-Hill
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Includes disk filled with valuable diagnostic tools! Start Your Own Computer Repair Business No where else in today's entrepreneurial world is there growth potential like the field of computer repair. This hands-on guide shows you the specifics of how to capitalize on this lucrative field. Now is the ideal time to establish yourself as an expert. You'll get valuable insight into starting your business and attracting customers; the correct tools to buy and how to use them; additional revenue from auxiliary services and licensing and insurance. Don't miss the opportunity to grow with the information explosion!
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Customer Rating:      Summary: We need a book from someone who's been there Comment: This one is a strike out.
Customer Rating:      Summary: WAY OUTDATED Comment: SAVE YOUR MONEY! The business aspecs may still work but highly unlikly,The technical parts are way outdated unless your only doing older machines.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not interesting at all Comment: The book I feel was a waste of money. The authors just re-hashed what a person of average intelligence would do if they were to go into business. If you have no clue about computers and something posessed you to go into a computer business, then this book is for you.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Helpful information but on the verge of being dated Comment: This book is a mix of useful and dated information. Useful are the profiles of others who have broken into the business and the section on hardware and tools. The book has a 1995 publication date so the section on software comes under the "dated" heading. Windows 3.1 and DOS coverage are virtually useless. And don't bother to look for Internet sources-they are not there. To sum up, as long as the reader is willing to ignore the out of date items he may be able to get some use out of this title. Otherwise, wait for an update.
Customer Rating:      Summary: *** 3-star rating Comment: For a 1995 publishing book, the info was very detailed and useful. And USEFUL is the keyword for any book. Haven't used the enclosed diskette yet, but looking forward to it. Excitely awaiting a '98 version from the authors, Rohrbough & Hordeski.
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