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Windows Vista Pocket Reference
A Compact Guide to Windows Vista
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- Contents
- + Introduction
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A Crash Course in the Basics
- + Shortcuts
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Windows Components, Features, and Settings
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The User Interface
- Address Bar
- Bread Crumbs
- Change Your Color Scheme
- Control Panel
- Date and Time Properties
- Display Settings
- Ease of Access Center
- Font Viewer
- Fonts Folder
- Live Taskbar Thumbnails
- Notification Area
- Personalization
- Recycle Bin
- Regional and Language Options
- Start Menu
- Taskbar
- Windows Aero
- Windows Flip and Windows Flip 3D
- Windows Sidebar and Gadgets
- + Filesystem, Drives, Data, and Search
- + Internet Explorer and Windows Mail
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Networking, Wireless, and Mobility
- Connect to a Network
- Manage Network Connections
- Manage Wireless Networks
- Network Connection Properties (Includes Wired and Wireless Connections)
- Network Map
- Network and Sharing Center
- Set Up a Connection or Network
- Network Connection Status
- Remote Desktop Connection
- Offline Files
- Power Options
- Sync Center
- Windows Mobility Center
- + Security
- + Hardware
- + Managing Programs, Users, and Your Computer
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Performance and Troubleshooting
- Backup and Restore Center
- Computer
- Computer Management
- Disk Cleanup
- Disk Defragmenter
- DiskPart
- Event Viewer
- Performance Information and Tools
- Performance Options
- Problem Reports and Solutions
- ReadyBoost
- Reliability and Performance Monitor
- System Information
- Services
- System Control Panel
- System Properties
- System Protection and System Restore
- Task Manager
- Task Scheduler
- Windows Easy Transfer
- Startup Repair
- System Configuration Utility
- + Graphics and Multimedia
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The User Interface
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Registry Tweaks
- + The Command Prompt
- Index
Windows Vista Pocket Reference is the ideal guide to setting up and navigating the basics of this new operating system, from the new user interface to networking, multimedia, security, and mobility. This pocket reference offers four sections that will familiarize readers with Vista quickly:
- Getting Started gives a crash course in using Windows Vista, including the user interface, handling files, folders, drives and search, and working with hardware.
- Networking, the Internet and Wireless offers a tour of Internet Explorer 7, a wireless networking guide, and how to set up and maintain home networks.
- Multimedia shows how to use the Media Center, Windows Media Player, and how to handle graphics and photos, podcasts and MP3 players.
- Security, Mobility, and Troubleshooting visits the security features, shows how to tune up Vista, troubleshoot problems, and use Vista with mobile devices.
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Computers > Hardware > Personal Computers > PCs
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Publication year : 2007
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 307

