Windows Vista For Dummiesa
โ Scribed by Andy Rathbone
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 434
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Create music CDs and photo DVDs or even watch TV. Move your files to a new computer, or get your old PC ready for Vista. The thing that's made Windows For Dummies so successful is that it's packed with the basics you need to make Windows work. Contents at a Glance Table of Contents Introduction About This Book How to Use This Book And What about You? How This Book Is Organized Icons Used in This Book Where to Go from Here. Chapter 1: What Is Windows Vista? Chapter 2: The Desktop, Start Menu, and Other Windows Vista Mysteries Chapter 3: Basic Windows Mechanics Chapter 4: Flipping Through Files, Folders, Floppies, and CDs. Chapter 5: Playing with Programs and Documents Chapter 6: Briefly Lost, but Quickly Found Chapter 7: Printing Your Work Chapter 8: Cruising the Web Chapter 9: Sending and Receiving E-mail. Chapter 10: Safe Computing Chapter 11: Customizing Windows Vista with the Control Panel Chapter 12: Keeping Windows from Breaking Chapter 13: Sharing One Computer with Several People. Chapter 14: Connecting Two or More Computers with a Network Chapter 15: Playing and Copying Music in Media Player Chapter 16: Fiddling with Photos and Movies Chapter 17: The Case of the Broken Window
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Create music CDs and photo DVDs or even watch TVMove your files to a new computer, or get your old PC ready for VistaThe thing that's made Windows For Dummies so successful is that it's packed with the basics you need to make Windows work. This book gets you through all the Windows Vista tasks and t
The thing that's made Windows For Dummies so successful is that it's packed with the basics you need to make Windows work. This book gets you through all the Windows Vista tasks and tripwires, including starting programs, finding files, navigating the new see-through interface, staying safe while yo
<b>Find out what you should clean, when, and how <p> <b>Dump programs you don't need, archive data, and bring order to your desktop <p> Here's a handy household hint - getting control of all the clutter on your PC will make it run faster and more efficiently. This book is like a closet