The Complete Idiot's Guide to PC Basics, Windows 7 Edition
โ Scribed by Joe Kraynak
- Publisher
- Alpha
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 434
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Discover how to do just about anything with your Windows 7 PC
The Complete Idiot's Guideยฎ to PC Basics, Windows 7 Edition shows you how to do practical and fun stuff with your PC, including...
Basicsย
- Buy and set up a Windows 7 PC
- Navigate and personalize Windows 7
- Manage disks, files, and folders
- Install and uninstall programs
- Use office applications, including a word processor and spreadsheet
- Manage your personal finances
- Get up and running with email
- Manage your digital photos and share them online
- Transform a collection of photos into a movie and burn it to a DVD
- Download music and transfer it to your MP3 player or CDs
- Get connected with friends, family, and old school chums on Facebook
- Tweet on Twitter
- Discover cool features on Google you never knew existed
- Watch and share video on YouTube
- Find deals on eBay and other shopping sites
- Create your own website or blog for free
- Make free or really cheap phone calls all over the world with Skype
- Set up a home or small-business network
- Protect your computer from viruses and other online threats
- Upgrade and troubleshoot your PC
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