Find Gold in Windows Vista
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.25 (598 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0470046929 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 504 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-02-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Getting up to speed on a new version of Windows is a frustrating game called "Where have they buried the bodies?" People know what they want to do; they just don't know the new places to find what they need and the new steps involved to accomplish the task. This book is for that reader. This book is different because computer users who already know Windows but are merely concerned with finding where the bodies are buried can use it to find quickly the exact information they need. Find Gold in Windows Vista shows readers the new places and the new steps in the new Windows. While experienced readers can enjoy this book's topical and to-the-point approach, beginners and those intimidated by computers will enjoy the tutorial aspect. The new version of Windows will present a challenge to them. Windows Vista represents a major improvement to Windows--one that's been long in coming. Because of that, many readers will be experienced Windows users who have grown accustomed to doing things a certain way. This is the "Ask Dan" flavor of the book, where Dan explains in his usual, avuncular style how to do things for folks who are intimidated or perhaps just don't know a better way to get things done.
From the Back Cover"Why can't I get this daggone Vista to do what I want?"So they completely retooled Windows with Vista. Everything about this book is unique, from its chapterless reference format to the tantalizing tidbits of trivia that accompany many entries. Dan Gookin has dug up every feature, program, process, and activity, and drawn you a map to locate them all. There's plenty of gold in Vista, and Dan makes it easy to find.Alphabetical organization and cross-referencing help you quickly find the feature you're looking forTroubleshooting tips can save the dayWarnings point out potential pitfalls alo
Noel Arroyo said Review for Fing Gold in Windows Vista. The book is saturated with useful information at your fingertips.The author is Dan Gookin and his book is exceptional!
He welcomes visitors to his Web site at wambooli. . Dan's books have earned worldwide acclaim, with more than 11 million copies in print in 32 languages, including the bestselling PCs For Dummies. Dan Gookin is the extremely popular computer book author who wrote the original For Dummies book a