PC Magazine Windows Vista Solutions
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:26/01/2007
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Price:$44.99
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Table of Contents
Introduction.
Part I: Getting Started with Windows Vista.
Chapter 1: Microsoft Windows Vista: Windows for the 21st Century.
Chapter 2: First Blush: An Overview of the New User Interface.
Chapter 3: Getting Windows Vista.
Part II: Essential Windows Vista Setup.
Chapter 4: Security Is Job One.
Chapter 5: Backup, Restore, and Recovery.
Part III: Making It Your Windows Vista.
Chapter 6: Customizing Vista.
Chapter 7: Working with Hardware.
Chapter 8: System Health and Maintenance.
Chapter 9: Setup Programs.
Part IV: Working with Windows Vista.
Chapter 10: Working with Documents.
Chapter 11: Networking Windows Vista.
Chapter 12: User Accounts and Family Safety.
Chapter 13: Internet Explorer.
Chapter 14: Internet Applications.
Chapter 15: Windows Photo Gallery.
Chapter 16: Media Player 11.
Chapter 17: Windows Media Center, DVD Maker, and Movie Maker.
Chapter 18: On the Road: Laptops, Tablet and Mobile PCs.
Part V: Beyond Windows Vista.
Chapter 19: Microsoft Office 2007.
Chapter 20: Welcome to the Future!
Appendix A: Virtual Windows.
Index.
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