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Windows(R)
XP Home Edition The Complete Reference
By: Levine Young, Margaret
Levine, John R.
ISBN: 0072226641
Format: BC 1072 pages
Pub Date: 2002-10-23
Copyright: 2002
Edition:1
$34.99 USD
Product Line:McGraw-Hill Osborne Media |
About the Book
Get comprehensive coverage of Windows
XP Home Edition with this one-stop resource. You’ll learn to set up and
configure XP on your PC or laptop, work with multimedia applications, connect
to the Internet, optimize your system for maximum performance, and much
more.
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Table of Contents
Part I: Working in Windows XP
1: Running Windows and Application
Programs
2: Troubleshooting Windows XP and
Application Programs
3: Installing and Uninstalling Programs
and Windows Components
4: Running DOS Programs and Commands
5: Copying, Moving, and Sharing Information
Between Programs
6: Sharing Your Computer with Family
Members and Officemates
Part II: Managing Your Files
7: Using and Customizing Windows Explorer
8: File Attributes, Searching for
Files, and Burning CDs
9: Backing Up Your Files with the
Backup Utility
Part III: Configuring Windows for
Your Computer
10: Setting Up Your Start Menu and
Taskbar
11: Setting Up Your Desktop
12: Keyboards, Mice, and Game Controllers
13: Adding and Removing Hardware
14: Printing and Faxing
15: Running Windows XP on Laptops
16: Accessibility Options
Part IV: Working with Text, Numbers,
Pictures, Sound, and Video
17: Working with Documents in Windows
XP
18: Working with Graphics
19: Working with Sound
20: Working with Video
Part V: Windows XP Home on the
Internet
21: Configuring Windows to Work with
Your Modem
22: Connecting to the Internet
23: E-Mail and Newsgroups Using Outlook
Express
24: Web Browsing with Internet Explorer
and MSN Explorer
25: Internet Conferencing with Windows
Messenger and NetMeeting
26: Using Other Internet Programs
with Windows XP
Part VI: Home and Office Networking
with Windows XP Home
27: Designing a Windows-Based Local
Area Network
28: Networking without LANs
29: Adding Your Computer to a LAN
30: Sharing Drives and Printers on
a LAN
31: Connecting Your LAN to the Internet
32: Network, Internet, and Web Security
Part VII: Windows and Disk Housekeeping
33: Formatting and Partitioning Disks
34: Keeping Your Disk Safe
35: Tuning Windows XP for Maximum
Performance
36: Windows Update, Remote Assistance,
and Other Windows XP Resources
Part VIII: Behind the Scenes: Windows
XP Internals
37: Windows XP Configuration Files
38: Displaying and Editing the Windows
XP Registry
A: Installing or Upgrading to Windows
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