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Windows XP: The Complete Reference by John R. Levine, Margaret Levine Young, Margaret Levine Young

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  • Pub. Date: September 2001
  • 1070pp
     
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    • Pub. Date: September 2001
    • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
    • Format: Paperback, 1070pp

    Synopsis

    Get the most out of Windows XP-the most exciting upgrade to today's most popular operating system-with help from this comprehensive resource. You'll get complete details on everything from installation and configuration to performance tuning and networking with Windows XP Learn to take full advantage of all the latest enhancements-including improved support for scanners, digital cameras, and audio devices as well as new features that make mobile computing easier and more stable.

    You'll also discover how to safely shop and browse on the Internet using the advanced security and privacy features included in Windows XP Covering both versions-Professional and Home Edition-this clearly written, thorough guide is a must-have for every Windows user.

    • Install or upgrade to Windows XP easily using the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard
    • Get details on all the new features - for both Professional and Home editions of Windows XP
    • Set up your desktop, configure your mouse and keyboard, and add or remove hardware
    • Protect your computer using built-in firewall
    • Work with text, numbers, pictures, sound, and video with Windows Media Player 8
    • Network with Windows XP - Including designing a Windows-based LAN
    • Learn tuning techniques to maximize performance
    • Connect to the Internet with dial-up, DSL, and cable Internet accounts, and share your connection with other computers

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    Biography

    John R. Levine is the author of two dozen books, ranging from Linkers and Loaders to The Internet For Dummies. He also runs online newsgroups and mailing lists, hosts a hundred Web sites, and consults on programming language and Internet topics. He lives in the tiny village of Trumansburg, New York, where in his spare time he's the water and sewer commissioner. John is also active in the anti-spam movement, is a board member of CAUCE (Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial E-mail), and runs the abuse.net Web site.

    Margaret Levine Young is the coauthor of over two dozen books with various coauthors, including The Internet For Dummies, Internet: The Complete Reference, and Poor Richard's Building Online Communities. She holds a B.A. in computer science from Yale University, helps run the Unitarian Universalist Association's online communities at uua.org, lives in Vermont, and experiments in e-commerce at her family's Great Tapes for Kids Web site at http://www.greattapes.com.

    Doug Muder is a semiretired mathematician who has contributed to a number of books about computers and the Internet, including Internet: The Complete Reference and Dragon Naturally Speaking For Dummies. He is the author of numerous research papers in geometry and information theory, and dabbles in various forms of nontechnical writing. (Check out his fiction and essays at http://www.gurus.com/dougdeb.) Doug lives in Nashua, New Hampshire with his wife, Deborah Bodeau, whom he met while getting his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Chicago.

    Alison Barrows has authored or coauthored books on Windows, the Internet, Microsoft Access, and other topics. In addition to writing books, Alison writes and edits technical documentation and training materials. She holds a B.A. in international relations from Wellesley College and an M.P.P. from Harvard University. In real life, she hangs out with her toddler, Parker; aspires to compete in Agility with her Portuguese Water Dog; and tries to carve out some time to practice yoga. Alison lives with her family in central Massachusetts.

    Rima Regas is a freelance writer, technical editor, and a specialist in the networking and hardware fields. She has contributed to many Internet, networking, and hardware books. Rima is also a multiplatform networking consultant.

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