Hacking Windows Vista
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:11/05/2007
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Price:$37.99
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Table of Contents
Introduction.
Part I: Customizing Your Computer.
Chapter 1: Customizing the Look of the Startup.
Chapter 2: Customizing User Navigation.
Chapter 3: Hacking the Desktop.
Chapter 4: Customizing the Appearance of the Windows Interface.
Chapter 5: Hacking Windows Explorer.
Chapter 6: Hacking IE7.
Chapter 7: Hacking Windows Media.
Part II: Increasing Your System's Performance.
Chapter 8: Analyzing Your System.
Chapter 9: Speeding Up the System Boot.
Chapter 10: Making Your Computer Log On Faster.
Chapter 11: Speeding Up Windows Explorer.
Chapter 12: Optimizing Windows Core Components.
Chapter 13: Speeding Up Your Web Browser and Network Connection.
Part III: Securing Your System.
Chapter 14: Windows Security.
Chapter 15: Internet Security.
Chapter 16: Protecting Your Privacy.
Index.
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