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Title: PC Fear Factor: The Ultimate PC Disaster Prevention Guide
by Alan Luber
ISBN: 0-7897-2825-7
Publisher: Que
Pub. Date: 24 October, 2002
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $24.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.6 (15 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Must Reading for All Personal Computer Users!!!
Comment: Truly an outstanding book, PC Fear Factor teaches us mere mortals (non-technical computer users) all about how to prevent most computer disasters through the proper use of tools and procedures, as well as how to prepare for and recover from unavoidable computer disasters.

This book is informative, funny, and most of all, understandable. This is no small feat given the complexity of the subject matter.

Although the book is rated for the "beginner to intermediate" skill levels on the back cover, I believe that even computer experts will learn a great deal from this book, because it covers the topic of disaster prevention and recovery in more depth than anything I have ever read.

The author takes on Microsoft in several places for encroaching on the turf of other software vendors and failing to provide as adequate a solution. For example, the author explains why the Internet Connection Firewall, the free firewall included in Windows XP, is inferior to other free firewalls that are available to the user. In fact, the author even points to the user to a Microsoft web page where Microsoft admits that its product is inferior. The author describes how other vendors of software utilities (anti-virus software, firewalls, etc.) routinely encroach on each other's turf without providing a comprehensive solution. He persuasively argues that you need a suite of specialized tools to adequately protect yourself against computer disasters, rather than one all-purpose tool. He recommends specific tools, and shows you how to configure and use them (as well as how to purchase them at the cheapest price!).

But PC Fear Factor isn't just about tools. The author discusses procedures that you should implement to prevent computer disasters, including self-inflicted computer disasters. For example, he discusses how many computer disasters result from allowing somebody outside the family - a friend, relative, or house guest - to use your computer. He points out that these individuals typically don't follow safe computing practices and are likely to put your computer at risk by downloading something, installing something, or making some change to your computing environment.

The author's central theme - that personal computers are unstable equilibriums, really resonated with me. I have on several occasions experienced computer disasters caused by the most seemingly insignificant change to my computer. I only wish I had had a book like this a few years ago - it would have saved me untold grief by telling me how to prepare for and recover from such inevitable disasters.

Pound for pound, dollar for dollar, this 384 page book is the most important, useful computer book I have ever purchased. I have also found the author's companion web site to be a valuable source of disaster prevention and recovery information.

Rating: 5
Summary: The Bible for Disaster Prevention
Comment: This book is very easily read and understood even for the first time computer owner as well as all old-timers. The suggestions of the writer make perfect sense and the products recommended are all excellent. If you are concerned about any type of computer disaster, this book will put your fears to rest. This book should be a MUST READ for all computer owners from the home PC to the corperate Computer Administrators.
This is the BEST information I have ever read on computers!

Rating: 5
Summary: Very Helpful Indeed!
Comment: Apparently, a "reader" from Fort Lauderdale, Florida is yet another bitter and out-of-work IT person. This book was excellent and is a crucial reference for the average home pc user like myself. Thirteen 5-star reviews are RIGHT-ON!!!

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