May 1, 2024
Updated July 10, 2025
16 minute read
Hardware Troubleshooting is a crucial aspect of computer science, IT, and electronics engineering that involves diagnosing and resolving issues related to computer hardware components. It encompasses a wide range of devices, including motherboards, processors, memory, storage drives, graphics cards, and peripherals. Understanding Hardware Troubleshooting is essential for maintaining the reliability, efficiency, and performance of computer systems.
Why Learn Hardware Troubleshooting?
There are several compelling reasons to learn Hardware Troubleshooting:
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Reading list
We've selected 13 books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Hardware Troubleshooting.
Provides a practical guide to troubleshooting hardware problems, covering topics such as POST codes, memory testing, and component replacement.
Provides a practical guide to troubleshooting computer hardware, covering topics such as POST codes, memory testing, and component replacement.
Provides a detailed overview of computer architecture and logical design, covering topics such as instruction sets, pipelining, and cache coherence.
Provides a comprehensive overview of digital design and computer architecture, covering topics such as logic gates, sequential circuits, and computer organization.
Provides a comprehensive overview of embedded hardware design and development, covering topics such as microcontrollers, memory management, and power consumption.
Provides a practical guide to troubleshooting and repairing personal computers, covering topics such as hardware diagnostics, component replacement, and software troubleshooting.
Provides a comprehensive overview of electronics troubleshooting and repair, covering topics such as circuit analysis, component testing, and soldering techniques.
Focuses on fault-tolerant computer systems design, covering topics such as fault detection, error correction, and system recovery.
Focuses on troubleshooting and repairing laptop computers, covering topics such as hardware diagnostics, component replacement, and software troubleshooting.
Focuses on PIC microcontrollers, covering topics such as programming, interfacing, and debugging.
Focuses on troubleshooting and repairing major home appliances, such as refrigerators, ovens, and washing machines, and can be useful for those interested in troubleshooting household appliances.
Provides a comprehensive guide to the Raspberry Pi, covering topics such as setting up the Raspberry Pi, programming, and interfacing with peripherals.
Provides a quick-start guide to Arduino, covering topics such as setting up the Arduino environment, programming, and interfacing with sensors and actuators.
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