Here's what others are saying about "Personal Computer Secrets."
Washington Times:
"[O'Donnell] knows what he's talking about, and his book is a gem
worth having."
To read the full article, click here.
(The review is at the very end.)
Chicago Tribune: "O'Donnell's
book offers over its 926 pages a downright superb primer on every one of
the technologies mentioned above [earlier in the review] and scores, if
not hundreds, more."
To read the full review, click here.
Amazon.com: "Bob O'Donnell has
done the personal computer community a favor by writing Personal
Computer Secrets. He's compiled a considerable store of general
computing knowledge and presented it in a readable, easy-to-reference
format."
To read the full review, click here.
Star
Newspapers: "The book is worth every penny to anyone who has ever
touched a PC. Not only is it graphically pleasing, it is easy to read —
and what's more! Easy to understand!"
To read the full review, click here.
ZDTV's "Call for
Help": Watch host Leo LaPorte and I discuss some of the
troubleshooting tips included in the book by clicking here.
Syndicated
Columnist Jim Coates: "I am
real big right now on Bob O'Donnell's 'Personal Computer Secrets' ($49.99,
IDG Books), which does a superb job of covering a great many of the issues
covered in these 'Ask Jim' columns."
To read the full review, click here.
Forbes Digital: To read discussion
of this web site's Troubleshooting Guide and
the "Personal Computer Secrets" page,
just click here.