Windows Vista for dummies /

Main Author: Rathbone, Andy.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, c2007.
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Online Access:http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0810/2006934815-b.html
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • PART I: WINDOWS VISTA STUFF EVERYBODY THINKS YOU ALREADY KNOW: What is Windows Vista?
  • The desktop, start menu, and other Window Vista mysteries
  • Basic Windows mechanics
  • Flipping through files, folders, floppies, and CDs
  • PART II: WORKING WITH PROGRAMS AND FILES: Playing with programs and documents
  • Briefly lost, but quickly found
  • Printing your work
  • PART III: Cruising the web
  • Sending and receiving E-mail
  • Safe computing
  • PART IV: CUSTOMIZING AND UPGRADING WINDOWS VISTA: Customizing and upgrading Windows Vista with the control panel
  • Keeping Windows from breaking
  • Sharing one computer with several people
  • Connecting two or more computers with a network
  • PART V: MUSIC, MOVIES, MEMORIES (AND PHOTOS, TOO): Playing and coping music in media player
  • Fiddling with photos and movies
  • PART VI: HELP!: The case of the broken window
  • Strange messages: what you did does not compute
  • Moving from an old computer to a new one
  • Help on the Windows Vista help system
  • PART VII: THE PART OF TENS: Ten or so things you'll hate about Windows Vista (and how to fix them)
  • Ten or so tips for laptop owners
  • Appendix: Upgrading to Windows Vista.