Cleaning Windows Vista for Dummies
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:29/12/2006
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Price:$32.99
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Dump programs you don't need, archive data, and bring order to your desktop
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 full of cleaning tools that help you organize your data and e-mail, archive the stuff you do need to keep, toss old cookies, tune up your file system, and much more.
Discover how to
- Create a cleaning schedule
- Find out what programs you have
- Clear out your root directory
- Control your Web cache files
- Manage Windows updates
- Get serious about system security
Biography
Besides writing books and technical materials, Allen helps further the computer book industry by providing consulting, production, and project management services. He publishes two free weekly newsletters, WordTips and ExcelTips (www.VitalNews.com).
> Allen can be reached by e-mail at awyatt@dcomp.com.
Table of Contents
Part I: The Basics of Cleaning Your System.
Chapter 1: First Things First: Why You Should Clean.
Chapter 2: Determining What to Clean and When.
Part II: Programs and Data.
Chapter 3: Identifying What You Have.
Chapter 4: Making Your Programs Run Faster.
Chapter 5: Getting Rid of Old Programs.
Chapter 6: Data, Data Everywhere.
Chapter 7: Organizing and Archiving Data.
Part III: E-Mail and the Internet.
Chapter 8: Tackling E-Mail Overload.
Chapter 9: Organizing Your E-Mail.
Chapter 10: Banishing Internet Villains.
Chapter 11: Managing Internet Information.
Part IV: The Operating System.
Chapter 12: Cleaning Up the User Interface.
Chapter 13: Streamlining Windows.
Chapter 14: Speeding Up the File System.
Chapter 15: Managing Windows Updates.
Chapter 16: Getting a New System.
Part V: Advanced Cleaning for the Truly Brave.
Chapter 17: Memory and Storage.
Chapter 18: Becoming Security Conscious.
Chapter 19: Cleaning House in a Networked Environment.
Chapter 20: Jumping Into the Registry.
Chapter 21: Wiping the Slate Clean.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 22: Ten Troubleshooting Ideas.
Chapter 23: Ten Online Resources to Help You Clean.
Chapter 24: Ten Cool Things in Vista.
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