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How to Do Just About Anything in Windows XP (Readers Digest)

How to Do Just About Anything in Windows XP (Readers Digest)
By Reader's Digest

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #24219 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-09-26
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 112 pages

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Synopsis
This easy to use guide is the ideal introduction to the world of Microsoft Windows XP. It explains exactly what Windows XP is and how it functions in plain, jargon-free language. This book gives practical advice and clear, detailed instructions on a whole range of different tasks from organising your files and changing your desktop wallpaper to tidying up your hard disk and computer viruses, enabling you to use the Windows XP operating system efficiently and with confidence. This book includes a useful section on troubleshooting which covers everything from start-up problems to computer crashes and error messages showing how to deal with each problem in clear, step-by-step instructions. Here is all the information you need to understand and make the most of the Microsoft Windows XP operating system.


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An excellent introduction to Windows XP.4
This book is a perfect introduction to Windows XP for anybody (like myself) who has little or no experience of Windows. If you are more experienced then you probably won't learn a great deal from this book.
It is very easy to read without lots of unnecessary words. It is written in a very clear easy to understand way with step-by-step instructions and screen shots of what will appear on your screen. It describes how to use Windows XP's basic features (saving, deleting files etc...) and programs (wordpad, address book, movie maker etc...) , how to keep your system in good working order and also has a section on troubleshooting (crashes, error messages etc...). Unfortunately there is no section about downloading music files off the internet or saving digital photos from your camera but having said that this book gives you such a good grasp of Windows XP that you will probably be able to work it out for yourself and if not the book has an excellent section on how and where to get help within the Windows built in help facility or on the internet.