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Get the Most From Windows XP
Windows XP introduces a bright new user friendly interface, combining the excellent multimedia features of Windows 98/Me with the networking capability and rock solid stability of Windows 2000/NT.
The book explains in plain English:
How to manage your files in a system of organised folders. helping you to work more efficiently.
How
to use Windows XP's own utilities to maximise performance.
How to use the System Restore feature to revert to a previous configuration which is known to be good.
How to avoid hard disc disasters by making regular backups.
How to use CD R and CD RW as an economical, high capacity backup medium, using Windows XP's own CD burning program.How to use the Windows XP Compressed Folders feature and also WinZip to create and manage compressed files.
How to defend your files from attack by computer viruses.
How to use the new Network Setup Wizard to simplify the connection of two or more computers to create a home or small business network, including a shared Internet connection and a firewall.
How to install a modem and connect your computer to the internet.
How to set up and use e mail with attachments such as photographs.
How to use the Windows Media Player to manage and play audio and video files, download and stream files trorn the Internet and tune into internet radio stations around the world.
How to use the Windows Media Player to create audio CDs.
An absolutely invaluable tool and reference guide for all Microsoft Windows XP users.
Introduction Windows XP
Managing files
Hard disc care
Backup activities
Windows XP backup
Protection against viruses
Compression files & folders
Building your own network
Windows XP home networking
Installing a new modem
Connecting to the internet
E-mail
Windows media player
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