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Windows Vista For Dummies

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    Don’t try to read this book in one sitting; there’s no need. Instead, treat this book like a dictionary or an encyclopedia. Turn to the page with the information you need and say, “Ah, so that’s what they’re talking about.” Then put down the book and move on.

    Don’t bother trying to memorize all the Windows Vista jargon, such as Select the Menu Item from the Drop-Down List Box. Leave that stuff for the computer enthusiasts. In fact, if anything technical comes up in a chapter, a road sign warns you well in advance. Depending on your mood, you can either slow down to read it or speed on around it.

    When something in Windows Vista leaves you stumped, use this book as a reference. Look for the troublesome topic in this book’s table of contents or index. The table of contents lists chapter and section titles and page numbers. The index lists topics and page numbers. Page through the table of contents or index to the spot that deals with that particular bit of computer obscurity, read only what you have to, close the book, and apply what you’ve read.

    TABLE OF CONTENT:
    Chapter 01 - What Is Windows Vista
    Chapter 02 - The Desktop, Start Menu, and Other Windows Vista Mysteries
    Chapter 03 - Basic Windows Mechanics
    Chapter 04 - Flipping Through Files, Folders, Floppies, and CDs
    Chapter 05 - Playing with Programs and Documents
    Chapter 06 - Briefly Lost, but Quickly Found
    Chapter 07 - Printing Your Work
    Chapter 08 - Cruising the Web
    Chapter 09 - 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
    Chapter 18 - Strange Messages: What You Did Does Not Compute
    Chapter 19 - Moving from an Old Computer to a New One
    Chapter 20 - Help on the Windows Vista Help System
    Chapter 21 - Ten or So Things You’ll Hate about Windows Vista (and How to Fix Them)
    Chapter 22 - Ten or So Tips for Laptop Owners

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