Windows VistaTM Inside Out

You're beyond the basics, so dive right in and really put your PC to work! This supremely organized reference is packed with hundreds of timesaving solutions, troubleshooting tips, and workarounds. It's all muscle and no fluff. Discover how the experts tackle Windows Vista-and challenge y...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Bott, Ed (-)
Other Authors: Siechert, Carl, Stinson, Craig
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Sebastopol : Microsoft Press 2009.
Edition:1st edition
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627073306719
Table of Contents:
  • Windows VistaTM Inside Out; Conventions and Features Used in This Book; Design Conventions; About the CD; System Requirements; Support Information; I. Setup and Startup; The Windows Vista Interface: Up Close and Personalized; Searching, Sharing, and Other File Management Tasks; Windows Vista Security at a Glance; Digital Media Essentials; Inside Internet Explorer 7; Mail and Collaboration; Performance and Reliability; And Much, Much More...; 2. Installing and Configuring Windows Vista; Avoiding Software Compatibility Problems; Backing Up Data and Settings; Setting Up Windows Vista
  • Upgrading a Previous Windows VersionUpgrading from Another Windows Vista Edition; Installing Windows Vista on a Computer with Other Windows Versions; Activating and Validating Windows Vista; Activating a Retail Copy of Windows; Activation Requirements for OEM Copies; Product Activation and Corporate Licensing; Dealing with Product Validation; Transferring Files and Settings from Another Computer; Choosing What To Transfer; Restoring Files and Settings on Your New Computer; Configuring System Recovery Options; Finishing Your Windows Vista Installation; Check Your Security Settings
  • Connect to the Internet and Your Local NetworkFinish Hardware Setup; Add or Remove Windows Features; Set Power and Sleep Settings; Configure Remote Access Options; Set Up Additional User Accounts; Create a Backup Image; 3. Personalizing Windows Vista; Turning Aero Off; Modifying the Predefined Color Schemes; Making Text Easier to Read; Customizing the Desktop Background; Choosing a Screen Saver; Changing the Way Events Are Mapped to Sounds; Customizing Mouse Pointers; Saving Your Settings as a Theme; Configuring Screen Resolution; Configuring a Multi-Monitor Display; Configuring Desktop Icons
  • Using and Customizing Windows SidebarPersonalizing the Start Menu; Displaying the Run Command; Controlling Where the Search Box Searches; Making Your Programs Easy to Find on the Start Menu; Controlling the Number of Recently Used Programs; Managing the Recent Items Menu; Working with Start Menu Folders in Windows Explorer; Setting the Internet and E-Mail Links at the Top of the Start Menu; Launching Programs with the Quick Launch Toolbar; Customizing the Taskbar; Controlling Taskbar Grouping; Getting the Taskbar Out of Your Way; Moving the Taskbar
  • Controlling the Display of Icons in the Notification AreaUsing Additional Toolbars; Sizing and Positioning Toolbars; Creating a New Toolbar; Setting Default Programs, File Type Associations, and AutoPlay Options; Changing File Type Associations; Setting Program Access and Computer Defaults; Setting AutoPlay Options; 4. Adding, Removing, and Managing Programs; Dealing with Compatibility Issues; Installing Programs on 64-bit Versions of Windows; Creating and Customizing Program Shortcuts; Deleting Shortcuts; Managing Startup Programs; Using Policies to Control Startup Applications
  • Do Not Process The Run Once List