Windows XP is the most powerful of Microsoft's Windows software - software that's been updated many times since starting to breathe in January 1985. XP is short for "Experience, " but Microsoft calls it Windows XP to give it a more modern-day, "at-this-happening-moment" sound. Someday, sometime,...
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Windows XP is the most powerful of Microsoft's Windows software - software that's been updated many times since starting to breathe in January 1985. XP is short for "Experience, " but Microsoft calls it Windows XP to give it a more modern-day, "at-this-happening-moment" sound. Someday, sometime, something in Windows XP will eventually leave you scratching your head. No other program brings so many buttons, bars, and babble to the screen."Windows XP For Dummies" is for everyone who has a clue about what they "want" to do with their computers. Bypassing the technical hoopla, this friendly reference comes to the rescue when Windows XP stumps you or when you're feeling spunky and want to dig into deeper details of the ever-popular operating system. In either case, you can expect to pick up information onFinding the file you saved or downloaded yesterdayMoving those little windows around on the screen with the mouseMaking Windows XP run like your older versions of WindowsStarting and closing programs by clicking the mouse buttonMaking Windows XP work again when it's misbehavingBeginning with the basics, this book explains all the Windows XP stuff that everybody thinks they already know - until the program starts tossing them stumbling blocks. "Windows XP For Dummies" clears the way toNavigating the new Start menu and taskbar with easeSetting up a secure Internet connectionHaving a good time with digital photos, music, and videosPersonalizing XP for each member of your familyFixing common problems using System Restore and online resourcesMost people meet up with Windows XP by something other than choice. Their new computer probably came with a version already installed; maybe the workplace introduced a Windows XP update; or perhaps the latest version of their favorite program required Windows XP. Any in case, "Windows XP For Dummies" helps you adjust easily to the new Windows kid in town - and even enjoy his company!
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