How to Do Everything with Windows Vista

· McGraw Hill Professional
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384
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Bring clarity to your PC experience with Windows Vista and this easy-to-use guide

How to Do Everything with Windows Vista shows you how to take full advantage of all the powerful and fun features of this revolutionary new operating system. Learn to customize your settings, connect to the Internet, set up a home network, secure your system, and connect peripheral devices. You'll also discover how to maximize all of the entertainment capabilities--games, music, photos, video, and more.

  • Manage components, programs, folders, and files
  • Install hardware and software
  • Use printers, scanners, and digital cameras
  • Connect to the Internet
  • Set up and manage a home network
  • Manage security with Windows Firewall and Windows Defender
  • Play games on your PC or online
  • Play and record music with Windows Media Player
  • Create your own movies with Windows Movie Maker
  • Organize and print your digital photos
  • Optimize, manage, and troubleshoot Windows Vista

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About the author

Curt Simmons is a technology author and trainer. He has written more than 50 computer and technology books, including three editions of How to Do Everything with Windows XP and two editions of How to Do Everything with Your Blackberry.

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