Модернизация и ремонт ПК, 6-е издание : Скотт Мюллер
Here is a quick look at the best books and resources to help you go from "blue screen of death" to "smooth sailing." 1. The "Bible" of PC Repair: Scott Mueller
Static books are great, but for the most up-to-date hardware (like the latest RTX cards or NVMe drives), community-driven sites are often better:
If you prefer logic over long chapters, is a must-have. It uses step-by-step visual guides to help you isolate a problem—like why a PC won't boot—by following "Yes/No" paths.
Looking to save your PC (and your wallet)? You can find excellent computer repair guides available for free through digital libraries and open-source platforms.
If you want plain English without the heavy jargon, search for . It focuses on practical, everyday fixes like adding a new hard drive or cleaning out dust.
Often available in PDF format through university repositories or educational portals . 4. Interactive "Live" Manuals
Classic editions (like the 6th or 16th) are often available for free legal borrowing or download on the Internet Archive . 2. For the Visual Learner: Diagnostic Flowcharts