Microsoft Windows Vista in Simple Steps


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"Discover everything you want to know about Microsoft Windows Vista in this easy-to-use guide; from the most essential tasks that you'll want to preform, to solving the most common problems you'll encounter."--Cover.




Windows Vista Step by Step


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A guide to the concepts and features of Windows Vista discusses such topics as how to get started, computer security, adding hardware and software, file and folder management, Internet connectivity, networking, and digital media options.




Windows Vista In Simple Steps 2008 Edition


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Windows Vista IN SIMPLE STEPS is a book that helps you to learn Windows Vista, the latest offering from Microsoft. Precise and complete, with an easy to understand style, lots of examples to support the concepts, and use of practical approach in presentation are some of the features that make the book unique in itself.




Windows Vista Tips and Tricks in Easy Steps


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Windows Vista can be extremely frustrating at times. Often, it will simply refuse to do simple tasks, or do things that it wasn't asked to do. Windows Vista Tips and Tricks in Easy Steps takes all the most common problems that users experience and addresses them in one easy-to-understand reference source. Want to get rid of those irritating Balloon Tips? Go back to 640 x 480 resolution, even though Microsoft officially eliminated that option? Speed up the Start menu? Shut down in one click instead of several? It's all here, as well as how to hide web-browsing tracks, turn off that cool AutoComplete feature (that remembers credit card numbers and will spit them out to whoever requests them), and keep passwords safe. The book also shows how to optimize the performance of a PC.




How Microsoft Windows Vista Works


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Windows Vista is the long-awaited upgrade to the Microsoft Windows operating system, and it's a lot different from the Windows you're used to. What's new in Windows Vista–and how do all those new features work? How Microsoft Windows Vista Works is the first book to take you inside the new Windows Vista operating system and show you how all the pieces and parts work. With clear and simple explanations and illustrations that say, "You, too, can understand this," How Microsoft Windows Vista Works gives you detailed information on the hidden workings of Windows Vista–from the new Aero interface inside to the Windows kernel. It's a four-color, highly visual explanation of everything that matters about Windows Vista, including: How Windows Vista differs from Windows XP How Windows controls your computer How User Account Control protects your system How virtual folders and instant search work How Windows Vista renders graphics How the Aero interface and the Windows Sidebar work How Internet Explorer 7's tabbed browsing works How Windows connects to a wireless network How the new Windows Photo Gallery manages your digital photos Contents Introduction xi Part I: What Windows Vista Is–and What It Does 2 Chapter 1 Understanding Windows and Other Operating Systems 6 Chapter 2 How Windows Vista Differs from Windows XP 14 Chapter 3 What Windows Vista Does 26 Part II: Basic Operations 32 Chapter 4 Powering On and Powering Off 36 Chapter 5 Managing System Resources 48 Chapter 6 Managing System Information 62 Chapter 7 Managing Users 70 Chapter 8 Managing Data 76 Chapter 9 Managing Applications 92 Part III: Windows Vista Graphics 100 Chapter 10 Understanding Vista Graphics 104 Chapter 11 The Vista Interface 112 Chapter 12 The Vista Desktop 122 Part IV: Digital Media 130 Chapter 13 Windows Media Center 134 Chapter 14 Digital Music 150 Chapter 15 Digital Images 166 Chapter 16 Digital Video and Movies 174 Part V: Networking and the Internet 182 Chapter 17 Windows Vista and the Internet 186 Chapter 18 Windows Vista Networks 204 Part VI: Security and Maintenance 220 Chapter 19 Windows Vista Security Features 224 Chapter 20 Routine Maintenance 238 Glossary 252 Index 266




The Unofficial Guide to Windows Vista


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The inside scoop...for when you want more than the official line! Microsoft Vista may be the hot new operating system, but to use it with confidence, you'll need to know its quirks and shortcuts. Find out what the manual doesn't always tell you in this insider's guide to using Vista in the real world. How can you customize the desktop? What's the best way to prevent crashes? From setting up a home network to working with data, first get the official way, then the best way from two experts. Unbiased coverage of how to get the most out of Vista, from the new user interface and "live" icons to the revamped Control Panel Savvy, real-world advice from mastering multimedia with Vista and editing "secret settings" to synching data with your laptop and handheld Time-saving techniques and practical guidance on working around Vista quirks, avoiding pitfalls, and increasing your productivity Tips and hacks on Gadgets, how to launch Instant Search, and ways to use a USB flash drive as extended memory Sidebars and tables on Internet Explorer 7, tough new parental controls, and backing up data with enhanced Vista tools Watch for these graphic icons in every chapter to guide you to specific practicalinformation. Bright Ideas are smart innovations that will save you time or hassle. Hacks are insider tips and shortcuts that increase productivity. When you see Watch Out! heed the cautions or warnings to help you avoid commonpitfalls. And finally, check out Inside Scoops for practical insights from the author. It's like having your own expert at your side!




The New Users Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista


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Learn how to work within Microsoft Windows Vista with the New Users Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista by Brian W Jones Ph.D.c. This book covers the different versions. There are screen shots throughout the book to not only tell you but also SHOW you how to work with Microsoft Windows Vista. A complete chapter of Tips and Tweaks. This book covers, Parental Controls, Network Map, Photo Processing, Mobility Center, Sync Center, Gadgets, Readyboost, and so much more! Easy to read and understand. Large graphics make this book very easy to follow along with. This book is a great reference for how to do MANY of the latest functions within Microsoft Window Vista. This book is a great addition to your reference library. The tips and tweaks alone are worth the price of the book.




Microsoft Windows Vista Quick Source Guide


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This 6 page, tri-fold, full-color, guide is an invaluable resource for anyone who uses Windows Vista! In a clear, user-friendly format, it provides step-by-step instructions, short cuts, and tips on how to execute the basic commands of the operating system. It includes how to use the Taskbar, Start Menu, and Sidebar, as well as working with windows, files, and folders. It includes how to search your computer and how to personalize your computer. It covers sharing files and folders and working with the new Windows Meeting Space feature. It covers working with programs in Windows Vista and working with the new security features in the operating system. It also includes a guide to keyboard shortcuts and getting help in Windows. An excellent instructional tool for a user new to Windows Vista, it also serves as a handy reference tool for the more experienced Windows user.




Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista


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A visual introduction to Microsoft's innovative new operating system, Windows Vista, includes coverage of such topics as Aero Glass design, security features for protecting the PC, instant searching, Windows Mail, parental control, Media Player 11, and Internet Explorer 7.




Easy Microsoft Windows Vista


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See it done. Do it yourself. It’s that Easy! Easy Microsoft Windows Vista teaches you the fundamentals of working with the newest Windows operating system–Windows Vista. Fully illustrated steps will show you how to burn CDs, manage your photos and other files, send and receive email messages, and browse the Internet. In addition, learn to use the built-in security features to ensure safe access to email, the Internet, and your programs, as well as protect against viruses, junk email, and privacy invasion. No need to feel intimidated; we’ll hold your hand every step of the way. Learn how to… • Keep data secure and avoid privacy invasion with Windows Defender and other built-in security features. Parental controls also put you in charge of what your kids are doing while online. • Quickly find any type of file from music, pictures, programs, to documents with Instant Search. • Take advantage of Windows Mail with built-in spam and security features. • Use new Windows Photo Gallery to view, organize, edit, and print your photographs. • Set up live Internet feeds with current information such as stock quotes, weather, sports scores, and more. • Add details about your files using the Tags feature which makes files easier to find and group together. CALLOUTS Easy steps guide you through each task. Items you select or click are shown in bold. Each step is fully illustrated.