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Windows Vista For Dummies
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Create music CDs and photo DVDs or even watch TV Move your files to a new computer, or get your old PC ready for Vista The thing that s made Windows For Dummies so successful is that it s packed with the basics you need to make Windows work. This book gets you through all the Windows Vista tasks and tripwires, including starting programs, finding files, navigating the new see-through interface, staying safe while you cruise the Internet, and much more. Discover how to
Find files when they re hiding Hook up with another computer Make Vista work like XP Block Internet bad guys Share a PC without sharing your files Fix problems yourself…mehr
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Create music CDs and photo DVDs or even watch TV
Move your files to a new computer, or get your old PC ready for Vista
The thing that s made Windows For Dummies so successful is that it s packed with the basics you need to make Windows work. This book gets you through all the Windows Vista tasks and tripwires, including starting programs, finding files, navigating the new see-through interface, staying safe while you cruise the Internet, and much more.
Discover how to
Find files when they re hiding
Hook up with another computer
Make Vista work like XP
Block Internet bad guys
Share a PC without sharing your files
Fix problems yourself
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Move your files to a new computer, or get your old PC ready for Vista
The thing that s made Windows For Dummies so successful is that it s packed with the basics you need to make Windows work. This book gets you through all the Windows Vista tasks and tripwires, including starting programs, finding files, navigating the new see-through interface, staying safe while you cruise the Internet, and much more.
Discover how to
Find files when they re hiding
Hook up with another computer
Make Vista work like XP
Block Internet bad guys
Share a PC without sharing your files
Fix problems yourself
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 650g
- ISBN-13: 9780471754213
- ISBN-10: 0471754218
- Artikelnr.: 20894803
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 650g
- ISBN-13: 9780471754213
- ISBN-10: 0471754218
- Artikelnr.: 20894803
Andy Rathbone started geeking around with computers in 1985 when he bought a 26-pound portable CP/M Kaypro 2X. Like other nerds of the day, he soon began plying with null-modem adapters, dialing computer bulletin boards, and working part-time at Radio Shack. He wrote articles for various techie publications before moving to computer books in 1992. He's written the Windows For Dummies series, Upgrading and Fixing PCs For Dummies, TiVo For Dummies, PCs: The Missing Manual, and many other computer books. Today, he has more than 15 million copies of his books in print, and they've been translated into more than 30 languages. You can reach Andy at his Web site, www.andyrathbone.com.
Introduction. Part I: Windows Vista Stuff Everybody Thinks You Already
Know. Chapter 1: What Is Windows Vista? Chapter 2: The Desktop, Start Menu,
and Other Windows Vista Mysteries. Chapter 3: Basic Windows Mechanics.
Chapter 4: Flipping Through Files, Folders, Floppies, and CDs. Part II:
Working with Programs and Files. Chapter 5: Playing with Programs and
Documents. Chapter 6: Briefly Lost, but Quickly Found. Chapter 7: Printing
Your Work. Part III: Getting Things Done on the Internet. Chapter 8:
Cruising the Web. Chapter 9: Sending and Receiving E-mail. Chapter 10: Safe
Computing. Part IV: Customizing and Upgrading Windows Vista. Chapter 11:
Customizing Windows Vista with the Control Panel. Chapter 12: Keeping
Windows from Breaking. Chapter 13: Sharing One Computer with Several
People. Chapter 14: Connecting Two or More Computers with a Network. Part
V: Music, Movies, Memories (and Photos, Too). Chapter 15: Playing and
Copying Music in Media Player. Chapter 16: Fiddling with Photos and Movies.
Part VI: Help! Chapter 17: The Case of the Broken Window. Chapter 18:
Strange Messages: What You Did Does Not Compute. Chapter 19: Moving from an
Old Computer to a New One. Chapter 20: Help on the Windows Vista Help
System. Part VII: The Part of Tens. Chapter 21: Ten or So Things You'll
Hate about Windows Vista (and How to Fix Them). Chapter 22: Ten or So Tips
for Laptop Owners. Appendix: Upgrading to Windows Vista. Index.
Know. Chapter 1: What Is Windows Vista? Chapter 2: The Desktop, Start Menu,
and Other Windows Vista Mysteries. Chapter 3: Basic Windows Mechanics.
Chapter 4: Flipping Through Files, Folders, Floppies, and CDs. Part II:
Working with Programs and Files. Chapter 5: Playing with Programs and
Documents. Chapter 6: Briefly Lost, but Quickly Found. Chapter 7: Printing
Your Work. Part III: Getting Things Done on the Internet. Chapter 8:
Cruising the Web. Chapter 9: Sending and Receiving E-mail. Chapter 10: Safe
Computing. Part IV: Customizing and Upgrading Windows Vista. Chapter 11:
Customizing Windows Vista with the Control Panel. Chapter 12: Keeping
Windows from Breaking. Chapter 13: Sharing One Computer with Several
People. Chapter 14: Connecting Two or More Computers with a Network. Part
V: Music, Movies, Memories (and Photos, Too). Chapter 15: Playing and
Copying Music in Media Player. Chapter 16: Fiddling with Photos and Movies.
Part VI: Help! Chapter 17: The Case of the Broken Window. Chapter 18:
Strange Messages: What You Did Does Not Compute. Chapter 19: Moving from an
Old Computer to a New One. Chapter 20: Help on the Windows Vista Help
System. Part VII: The Part of Tens. Chapter 21: Ten or So Things You'll
Hate about Windows Vista (and How to Fix Them). Chapter 22: Ten or So Tips
for Laptop Owners. Appendix: Upgrading to Windows Vista. Index.
Introduction 1
Part I: Windows Vista Stuff Everybody Thinks You Already Know 7
Chapter 1: What Is Windows Vista? 9
Chapter 2: The Desktop, Start Menu, and Other Windows Vista Mysteries 21
Chapter 3: Basic Windows Mechanics 47
Chapter 4: Flipping Through Files, Folders, Floppies, and CDs 69
Part II: Working with Programs and Files 95
Chapter 5: Playing with Programs and Documents 97
Chapter 6: Briefly Lost, but Quickly Found 119
Chapter 7: Printing Your Work 133
Part III: Getting Things Done on the Internet 145
Chapter 8: Cruising the Web 147
Chapter 9: Sending and Receiving E-mail 171
Chapter 10: Safe Computing 189
Part IV: Customizing and Upgrading Windows Vista 207
Chapter 11: Customizing Windows Vista with the Control Panel 209
Chapter 12: Keeping Windows from Breaking 235
Chapter 13: Sharing One Computer with Several People 249
Chapter 14: Connecting Two or More Computers with a Network 259
Part V: Music, Movies, Memories (and Photos, Too) 277
Chapter 15: Playing and Copying Music in Media Player 279
Chapter 16: Fiddling with Photos and Movies 303
Part VI: Help! 331
Chapter 17: The Case of the Broken Window 333
Chapter 18: Strange Messages: What You Did Does Not Compute 345
Chapter 19: Moving from an Old Computer to a New One 353
Chapter 20: Help on the Windows Vista Help System 365
Part VII: The Part of Tens 371
Chapter 21: Ten or So Things You’ll Hate about Windows Vista (and How to Fix Them) 373
Chapter 22: Ten or So Tips for Laptop Owners 381
Appendix: Upgrading to Windows Vista 387
Index 391
Part I: Windows Vista Stuff Everybody Thinks You Already Know 7
Chapter 1: What Is Windows Vista? 9
Chapter 2: The Desktop, Start Menu, and Other Windows Vista Mysteries 21
Chapter 3: Basic Windows Mechanics 47
Chapter 4: Flipping Through Files, Folders, Floppies, and CDs 69
Part II: Working with Programs and Files 95
Chapter 5: Playing with Programs and Documents 97
Chapter 6: Briefly Lost, but Quickly Found 119
Chapter 7: Printing Your Work 133
Part III: Getting Things Done on the Internet 145
Chapter 8: Cruising the Web 147
Chapter 9: Sending and Receiving E-mail 171
Chapter 10: Safe Computing 189
Part IV: Customizing and Upgrading Windows Vista 207
Chapter 11: Customizing Windows Vista with the Control Panel 209
Chapter 12: Keeping Windows from Breaking 235
Chapter 13: Sharing One Computer with Several People 249
Chapter 14: Connecting Two or More Computers with a Network 259
Part V: Music, Movies, Memories (and Photos, Too) 277
Chapter 15: Playing and Copying Music in Media Player 279
Chapter 16: Fiddling with Photos and Movies 303
Part VI: Help! 331
Chapter 17: The Case of the Broken Window 333
Chapter 18: Strange Messages: What You Did Does Not Compute 345
Chapter 19: Moving from an Old Computer to a New One 353
Chapter 20: Help on the Windows Vista Help System 365
Part VII: The Part of Tens 371
Chapter 21: Ten or So Things You’ll Hate about Windows Vista (and How to Fix Them) 373
Chapter 22: Ten or So Tips for Laptop Owners 381
Appendix: Upgrading to Windows Vista 387
Index 391
Introduction. Part I: Windows Vista Stuff Everybody Thinks You Already
Know. Chapter 1: What Is Windows Vista? Chapter 2: The Desktop, Start Menu,
and Other Windows Vista Mysteries. Chapter 3: Basic Windows Mechanics.
Chapter 4: Flipping Through Files, Folders, Floppies, and CDs. Part II:
Working with Programs and Files. Chapter 5: Playing with Programs and
Documents. Chapter 6: Briefly Lost, but Quickly Found. Chapter 7: Printing
Your Work. Part III: Getting Things Done on the Internet. Chapter 8:
Cruising the Web. Chapter 9: Sending and Receiving E-mail. Chapter 10: Safe
Computing. Part IV: Customizing and Upgrading Windows Vista. Chapter 11:
Customizing Windows Vista with the Control Panel. Chapter 12: Keeping
Windows from Breaking. Chapter 13: Sharing One Computer with Several
People. Chapter 14: Connecting Two or More Computers with a Network. Part
V: Music, Movies, Memories (and Photos, Too). Chapter 15: Playing and
Copying Music in Media Player. Chapter 16: Fiddling with Photos and Movies.
Part VI: Help! Chapter 17: The Case of the Broken Window. Chapter 18:
Strange Messages: What You Did Does Not Compute. Chapter 19: Moving from an
Old Computer to a New One. Chapter 20: Help on the Windows Vista Help
System. Part VII: The Part of Tens. Chapter 21: Ten or So Things You'll
Hate about Windows Vista (and How to Fix Them). Chapter 22: Ten or So Tips
for Laptop Owners. Appendix: Upgrading to Windows Vista. Index.
Know. Chapter 1: What Is Windows Vista? Chapter 2: The Desktop, Start Menu,
and Other Windows Vista Mysteries. Chapter 3: Basic Windows Mechanics.
Chapter 4: Flipping Through Files, Folders, Floppies, and CDs. Part II:
Working with Programs and Files. Chapter 5: Playing with Programs and
Documents. Chapter 6: Briefly Lost, but Quickly Found. Chapter 7: Printing
Your Work. Part III: Getting Things Done on the Internet. Chapter 8:
Cruising the Web. Chapter 9: Sending and Receiving E-mail. Chapter 10: Safe
Computing. Part IV: Customizing and Upgrading Windows Vista. Chapter 11:
Customizing Windows Vista with the Control Panel. Chapter 12: Keeping
Windows from Breaking. Chapter 13: Sharing One Computer with Several
People. Chapter 14: Connecting Two or More Computers with a Network. Part
V: Music, Movies, Memories (and Photos, Too). Chapter 15: Playing and
Copying Music in Media Player. Chapter 16: Fiddling with Photos and Movies.
Part VI: Help! Chapter 17: The Case of the Broken Window. Chapter 18:
Strange Messages: What You Did Does Not Compute. Chapter 19: Moving from an
Old Computer to a New One. Chapter 20: Help on the Windows Vista Help
System. Part VII: The Part of Tens. Chapter 21: Ten or So Things You'll
Hate about Windows Vista (and How to Fix Them). Chapter 22: Ten or So Tips
for Laptop Owners. Appendix: Upgrading to Windows Vista. Index.
Introduction 1
Part I: Windows Vista Stuff Everybody Thinks You Already Know 7
Chapter 1: What Is Windows Vista? 9
Chapter 2: The Desktop, Start Menu, and Other Windows Vista Mysteries 21
Chapter 3: Basic Windows Mechanics 47
Chapter 4: Flipping Through Files, Folders, Floppies, and CDs 69
Part II: Working with Programs and Files 95
Chapter 5: Playing with Programs and Documents 97
Chapter 6: Briefly Lost, but Quickly Found 119
Chapter 7: Printing Your Work 133
Part III: Getting Things Done on the Internet 145
Chapter 8: Cruising the Web 147
Chapter 9: Sending and Receiving E-mail 171
Chapter 10: Safe Computing 189
Part IV: Customizing and Upgrading Windows Vista 207
Chapter 11: Customizing Windows Vista with the Control Panel 209
Chapter 12: Keeping Windows from Breaking 235
Chapter 13: Sharing One Computer with Several People 249
Chapter 14: Connecting Two or More Computers with a Network 259
Part V: Music, Movies, Memories (and Photos, Too) 277
Chapter 15: Playing and Copying Music in Media Player 279
Chapter 16: Fiddling with Photos and Movies 303
Part VI: Help! 331
Chapter 17: The Case of the Broken Window 333
Chapter 18: Strange Messages: What You Did Does Not Compute 345
Chapter 19: Moving from an Old Computer to a New One 353
Chapter 20: Help on the Windows Vista Help System 365
Part VII: The Part of Tens 371
Chapter 21: Ten or So Things You’ll Hate about Windows Vista (and How to Fix Them) 373
Chapter 22: Ten or So Tips for Laptop Owners 381
Appendix: Upgrading to Windows Vista 387
Index 391
Part I: Windows Vista Stuff Everybody Thinks You Already Know 7
Chapter 1: What Is Windows Vista? 9
Chapter 2: The Desktop, Start Menu, and Other Windows Vista Mysteries 21
Chapter 3: Basic Windows Mechanics 47
Chapter 4: Flipping Through Files, Folders, Floppies, and CDs 69
Part II: Working with Programs and Files 95
Chapter 5: Playing with Programs and Documents 97
Chapter 6: Briefly Lost, but Quickly Found 119
Chapter 7: Printing Your Work 133
Part III: Getting Things Done on the Internet 145
Chapter 8: Cruising the Web 147
Chapter 9: Sending and Receiving E-mail 171
Chapter 10: Safe Computing 189
Part IV: Customizing and Upgrading Windows Vista 207
Chapter 11: Customizing Windows Vista with the Control Panel 209
Chapter 12: Keeping Windows from Breaking 235
Chapter 13: Sharing One Computer with Several People 249
Chapter 14: Connecting Two or More Computers with a Network 259
Part V: Music, Movies, Memories (and Photos, Too) 277
Chapter 15: Playing and Copying Music in Media Player 279
Chapter 16: Fiddling with Photos and Movies 303
Part VI: Help! 331
Chapter 17: The Case of the Broken Window 333
Chapter 18: Strange Messages: What You Did Does Not Compute 345
Chapter 19: Moving from an Old Computer to a New One 353
Chapter 20: Help on the Windows Vista Help System 365
Part VII: The Part of Tens 371
Chapter 21: Ten or So Things You’ll Hate about Windows Vista (and How to Fix Them) 373
Chapter 22: Ten or So Tips for Laptop Owners 381
Appendix: Upgrading to Windows Vista 387
Index 391