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Windows Vista Pocket Reference
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.
Introduction
A Crash Course in the Basics
What's New in Windows Vista
Windows Vista Editions
Hardware Requirements
Windows System Performance Rating
The Desktop
Point-and-Click Operations
Windows and Menus
Files, Folders, and Disks
Chapter 2:. Shortcuts
Working with Files and Objects
Starting Up Applications
Keyboard Shortcuts
Internet Explorer Hot Keys
Windows Mail Hot Keys
Chapter 3:. Windows Components, Features, and Settings
The User Interface
Filesystem, Drives, Data, and Search
Internet Explorer and Windows Mail
Networking, Wireless, and Mobility
Security
Hardware
Managing Programs, Users, and Your Computer
Performance and Troubleshooting
Graphics and Multimedia
Chapter 4:. Registry Tweaks
Registry Editor Crash Course
Registry Structure
Value Types
Registry Protection in Windows Vista
Registry Tweaks
Chapter 5:. The Command Prompt
Wildcards, Pipes, and Redirection
Command Prompt Commands
Index
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