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    Sunday, March 20, 2005

     

    NEW PC GUIDE TO SAVE YOUR HIDE: Paraglyph Press Book, "Surviving PC Disasters, Mishaps, and Blunders"

    Book Shows Readers How to Quickly Handle Unexpected Computer Catastrophes

    Paraglyph Press recently published a most intriguing survival guide, designed to help PC users expertly deal with the unthinkable. "Surviving PC Disasters, Mishaps, and Blunders" (U.S. $29.99, 416 pp, ISBN 1-932111-98-0), authored by PC experts Jesse Torres and Peter Sideris, is much more than a backup and recovery book. The content between its covers covers the real "digital lifestyle problems" that most computer users will face sooner or later -- from the horrific to the embarrassing, as well as the truly stupid accidents and mistakes. For a PC that is smashed, hacked, stolen, in flames, virus-laden, or just plain slow and unreliable, this book covers it all by giving the reader triage advice and tips to prevent problems from occurring in the first place.

    With over 150 million new PCs being sold every year, according to IDC, and
    laptops, PDAs, and other handheld devices taking over in most households
    today, mishaps and accidents are occurring at an alarming rate. Just think
    about how devastating a situation like dropping your laptop, having a hard
    drive crash, or having your PDA stolen can be (especially if you are not
    prepared for such a disaster). Today, PC users are so hooked on their
    devices that any kind of disaster or mishap can really set them back. When
    a PC or portable electronic device breaks, security is breached, data is
    lost or compromised, or a device is lost or stolen, the first reaction is
    panic. But with the expert advice in "Surviving PC Disasters, Mishaps, and
    Blunders," readers can learn how to protect themselves to minimize the
    chance of a problem escalating. Or if a catastrophe hits, readers can
    learn how to recover from one in the shortest amount of time. "Surviving
    PC Disasters, Mishaps, and Blunders" provides valuable insight on
    preventative measures that can help avoid a complicated or expensive cure.
    In addition to being a lifesaver, it is a great read, too!

    "Surviving PC Disasters, Mishaps, and Blunders" is jam-packed with
    eye-opening horror stories that will truly inspire (or really scare)
    readers to be more cautious. Each chapter shows the reader how to deal
    with disasters, mishaps, and blunders that can occur in areas such as
    hardware, software, viruses, travel, Internet fraud, identity theft,
    networks, and much more. Scenarios are presented with practical, hands-on
    solutions designed to help readers solve wicked problems quickly.

    Some of the disasters, mishaps, and blunders covered include:

    -What to do if your PC or other device, such as a PDA, is stolen
    -What to do if your PC won't boot
    -What to do if your PC catches on fire
    -What to do if you spill soda on your keyboard
    -What to do if your network crashes
    -What to do if you can't get an Internet connection while traveling
    -What to do if your important data is stolen and you suffer as a result of identity theft
    -What to do if you are ripped off because of Internet fraud
    -What to do if you send embarrassing emails to the wrong people and your job is threatened
    -What to do if someone is pestering you by sending you annoying instant messages
    -What to do if you are having problems with your power adapter
    -What to do if you have a bad crash and you need to quickly restore critical data
    -What to do if you are caught pirating software or music (and no, paying a big fine or going to jail is not the smart outcome)

    Co-author Jesse Torres says, "As an IT consultant, I see wicked PC
    disasters every day. Sadly, most of these crises could be avoided with
    just a little planning. My intention in writing this book was to help arm
    everyone with common-sense advice on protecting their PCs and other
    devices, and learning how to recover from those unexpected catastrophes
    that always seem to happen at the worst possible time." Co-author Peter
    Sideris adds, "I'm always amazed at how vulnerable most computer users are
    to identity theft, theft of their laptops, or completely avoidable
    blunders, such as letting their kids play in their office around all their
    cables and wires. That's just an accident waiting to happen. This book
    is a must-have for anyone who is worried that they're not ready for a
    computer disaster -- or someone who runs a computing environment and needs
    to prepare for the worst."

    Keith Weiskamp, President and Publisher of Paraglyph, says, "After having
    a PC crash recently, the first thing I did was grab a copy of "Surviving
    PC Disasters," and it saved my butt. Reading the horror stories in this
    book made me feel lucky my mishap was solvable, and made me really think
    twice about how I use my PC, the Internet, and all of the other gadgets I
    can't live without. Anyone with a PC or handheld device needs to read
    this book to become aware of the very real threats of loss, theft, or
    other mishaps. "Surviving PC Disasters, Mishaps, and Blunders" can save
    readers a ton of money and a lot of lost time."

    About the Authors

    Jesse M. Torres is an IT consultant specializing in enterprise management
    and administration, with over a decade of work experience in the
    government, corporate, and private sectors. He has extensive knowledge of
    process analysis and automation. Jesse is an MCSE and has written articles
    for "Win 32 Scripting Journal." He is the author of "Windows Admin
    Scripting Little Black Book, 2nd Edition," published by Paraglyph Press.

    Peter Sideris started his career as a field technician and quickly became
    an IT department manager with Prudential CT Realty, managing the helpdesk,
    creating network documentation, providing technology needs assessment, and
    troubleshooting. He is currently works as a Systems Engineer for General
    Technology Group, Inc. in Meriden, Connecticut, specializing in security,
    disaster recovery and planning and client needs assessment. Peter has
    numerous technology certifications, including A+, MCSE, MCDBA, and MCAD.

    About Paraglyph Press

    Paraglyph Press, founded in 2002, is now celebrating its third year of
    record growth. Founded by highly successful publishing entrepreneurs
    Keith Weiskamp and Jeff Duntemann, along with publishing executives Steven
    Sayre and Cynthia Caldwell, Paraglyph publishes unique "must have" titles
    that help readers do more with the tools they have. Paraglyph launched
    the Degunking Series in early 2004, and since then the series has rapidly
    grown to cover a number of topics and has established itself as a leading
    brand around the world. Some of Paraglyph's recent best-selling titles
    include "Degunkinh Windows," "Degunking Your Mac," "Degunking Your Email,"
    "Degunking eBay," "Game Coding Complete," "Jeff Duntemann's Wi-Fi Guide,"
    and "Looking Good in Print." For more information about Paraglyph Press,
    visit www.paraglyphpress.com.

    Paraglyph Press is distributed by O'Reilly Media, Inc. in the U.S. and
    Canada. For order information, please contact:
    O'Reilly Media
    1005 Gravenstein Highway North
    Sebastopol CA 95472
    Phone: 800-294-4747
    Fax: 800-997-9901
    E-mail: order@oreilly.com
    Website: www.oreilly.com
    For distribution in other regions of the world, or for information on
    foreign rights and translation, visit the Paraglyph Press web site
    at www.paraglyphpress.com and click on the "Booksellers" link.
    Table of Contents:
    Chapter 1: Theft and Loss
    Chapter 2: Hardware Disasters and Mishaps
    Chapter 3: Software Disasters and Mishaps
    Chapter 4: Network Disasters and Mishaps
    Chapter 5: Wireless Networking
    Chapter 6: Internet Fraud
    Chapter 7: Spam
    Chapter 8: Surviving Viruses
    Chapter 9: Junkware: Malware, Adware, and Spyware
    Chapter 10: Email and Other Internet Hazards
    Chapter 11: Travel Mishaps and Disasters
    Chapter 12: Power Adapters and Batteries
    Chapter 13: Backup and Recovery
    Chapter 14: Digital Lifestyle Hazards
    Chapter 15: Piracy



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