Windows Vista All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:30/11/2006
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Price:$44.99
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That’s easy — look in Book One of Windows Vista All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies. Windows expert Woody Leonhard starts off this everything-you-want-to-know-about -Vista guide by helping you choose the version that fits your needs. He follows that with minibooks Two through Nine, each devoted to one specific area — setting up, securing, and customizing Vista, going online, adding cool hardware, getting the most from multimedia, exploring Vista video, and setting up a network. You’ll find out about:
- Ripping and burning discs of data, music, or movies
- Organizing desktop files and folders
- Collecting and editing your digital photos in the Photo Gallery
- Controlling users, making backups, and maintaining your system
- Locking down your system to deflect spam, scams, spyware, phishers, and viruses
- Exploring alternatives to Internet Explorer
- Adding hard drives, printers, key drives, USB hubs, and other hardware
- Making movies, adding music to your iPod, and setting up Media Center
Covering almost anything you will ever need to know for a long and happy relationship with Vista, Windows Vista All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies is a guide you’ll refer to again and again.
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Table of Contents
Book I: A Vista Orientation.
Chapter 1: Windows 4 N00bs.
Chapter 2: Vista versus the WinXPerienced.
Chapter 3: Choosing a Version.
Chapter 4: Upgrades and Clean Installs.
Book II: Vista Boot Camp.
Chapter 1: Running Vista from Start to Finish.
Chapter 2: Controlling Users.
Chapter 3: Maintaining Your System.
Chapter 4: Getting the Basic Stuff Done.
Chapter 5: Getting Help with Vista.
Book III: Securing Vista.
Chapter 1: Lock Down: Spies, Spams, Scams, and Slams.
Chapter 2: Security Center Overview.
Chapter 3: Windows Firewall Backward and Forward.
Chapter 4: Patching and Plugging.
Chapter 5: Virus Protection and the Big Defender.
Book IV: Customizing Vista.
Chapter 1: Personalizing Your Desktop.
Chapter 2: Organizing Your Vista Interface.
Chapter 3: Searching on Your Desktop.
Chapter 4: Beating and Cheating Vista’s Games.
Book V: Vista on the Internet.
Chapter 1: Getting the Most from the Internet.
Chapter 2: Finding Your Way around Internet Explorer (And Firefox).
Chapter 3: Making Internet Explorer Your Own.
Chapter 4: Windows Mail and the Alternatives.
Chapter 5: Working Together — IM OK, You’re OK.
Chapter 6: Searching on the Internet.
Book VI: Adding Cool Hardware.
Chapter 1: Finding and Installing the Hardware You Want.
Chapter 2: iPimping iPods and iTunes.
Chapter 3: Adding a Second (Or Third) Hard Drive.
Chapter 4: Picking Printers and Printer/Scanner/Faxers.
Book VII: Joining the Multimedia Mix.
Chapter 1: Jammin’ with Windows Media Player.
Chapter 2: Podcasting.
Chapter 3: Discovering Digital Cameras.
Chapter 4: Mugging in the Photo Gallery.
Chapter 5: Lights! Action! Windows Movie Maker.
Book VIII: Vista Video.
Chapter 1: Preparing a Media Center PC.
Chapter 2: Starting Media Center.
Chapter 3: Turning On the Tube.
Chapter 4: Beyond the Media Center Basics.
Book IX: Setting Up a Vista Network.
Chapter 1: Those Pesky Network Things You Need to Know.
Chapter 2: Building Your Network.
Chapter 3: Putting the Why in Wi-Fi.
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