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Paperback Publisher: Wiley - From the #1 source for computing information, trusted by more than six million readers worldwide
- Shows Windows users how to turn off features they don't want, clean up the Registry after an uninstall, safely remove old drivers, use the Recovery Console after a crash, and much more
- Packed with authoritative advice and instruction, this latest edition includes more than 100 pages of new coverage and provides insight and suggestions for hundreds of third party tools and software for Windows XP
- New sections are the result of feedback from readers who asked for additional coverage of security, fighting spyware, disaster recovery, and more
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| Windows XP Solutions |
| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
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This is one Part of two so get both..Have a problem? grab the books..I even bought another set for a friend of mine who is a retired pc tech and he loves them..--Phyllis
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| Save your money |
| Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 |
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It is unfortunate that someone with the credentials of this author could put out a book with such little substance. The flowery descriptions and vague detail are not suited to a book purchased for technical reference.
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| Quite a few answers -- and laid out well |
| Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 |
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This has proved a useful book -- straight answers to several issues I had, and laid out in a functional format. This book is a keeper !!
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| Windows XP Solutions |
| Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 |
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This book is valuabe for new and experienced users. I teach XP and I learned many things from the book. It is a good book for "How do I do that?" in Windows XP.
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| Good XP book, but that's about it |
| Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 |
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This is an awesome book that will tell you a lot of stuff about Windows XP. However, like most books they include sections on stuff that you should already know before you buy the book. For example, how to play a CD and stuff like that. However, this book does succeed in providing information on XP, but I still feel that some stuff was left out. The book needs to be a little bigger. Due to the fact that this book is based for the beginner I cannot recommend that you get this book if you are trying to get more knowledge about XP. Instead I would recommend that you invest in Microsoft Windows XP Inside and Out, Second Edition. This book will give you all the information you want and then some. But this book is a very solid contender and I still use it, even though I am an advanced user. Give the book a try I guess.
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