How to become a computer hardware expert/technician?

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       #31

    OK you are right. I should manage my time and dedicate some time a day for reading such a book. I chose one, it's in below image. Its print date is 2013 and covers good stuffs. Any one disagree?
    Please vote to my choice. Agree or disagree?
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       #32

    I may have to change careers and computer hardware/networks looks like something I'll be interested in. I mess around with it at my house fixing computers for friends and family. Think I'll buy the book listed above. They also have one for Network and one for Security, not too expensive either.
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  3.    #33

    HAVOC said:
    I may have to change careers and computer hardware/networks looks like something I'll be interested in. I mess around with it at my house fixing computers for friends and family. Think I'll buy the book listed above. They also have one for Network and one for Security, not too expensive either.
    There's CompTIA A+, and then Network+ and Security+.
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       #34

    CompTIA A+ covers PC hardware and standards.
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  5. Posts : 472
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       #35

    So is a good choice, yes?
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  6.    #36

    Yes :)
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