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Title
Windows 7: The Missing Manual (Missing Manuals)
ISBN
9780596806392
EAN
9780596806392
Subject Area
Computers
Publication Name
Windows 7: the Missing Manual
Item Length
9.2 in
Publisher
O'reilly Media, Incorporated
Subject
Operating Systems / General, General, Desktop Applications / Design & Graphics, Operating Systems / Windows Desktop
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
2 in
Author
David Pogue
Item Width
7 in
Item Weight
53.8 Oz
Number of Pages
904 Pages

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Beta testers of Windows 7 are singing its praises, butwhen it comes time for ordinary mortals to learn this newsystem, Microsoft offers little help. David Pogue'sWindows 7: The Missing Manual comes to the rescue. Likeits predecessors, this book illuminates its subject withtechnical insight, plenty of wit, and hardnosedobjectivity for ......

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Publisher
O'reilly Media, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0596806396
ISBN-13
9780596806392
eBay Product ID (ePID)
77938571

Product Key Features

Author
David Pogue
Publication Name
Windows 7: the Missing Manual
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Operating Systems / General, General, Desktop Applications / Design & Graphics, Operating Systems / Windows Desktop
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Computers
Number of Pages
904 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2 in
Item Height
2 in
Item Width
7 in
Item Weight
53.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Qa76.76.O63
Table of Content
The Missing Credits Introduction Part One: The Windows 7 Desktop Chapter 1: Getting Started, Desktop, & Start Menu Chapter 2: Explorer, Windows, & the Taskbar Chapter 3: Searching & Organizing Your Files Chapter 4: Interior Decorating Windows Chapter 5: Getting Help Part Two: Windows 7 Software Chapter 6: Programs, Documents, & Gadgets Chapter 7: The Freebie Apps Chapter 8: The Control Panel Part Three: Windows 7 Online Chapter 9: Hooking Up to the Internet Chapter 10: Internet Security Chapter 11: Internet Explorer 8 Chapter 12: Windows Live Mail Chapter 13: Windows Live Services Part Four: Pictures, Music, & TV Chapter 14: Windows Live Photo Gallery Chapter 15: Windows Media Player Chapter 16: Windows Media Center Part Five: Hardware & Peripherals Chapter 17: Print, Fax, & Scan Chapter 18: Hardware Chapter 19: Laptops, Tablets, & Touchscreens Part Six: PC Health Chapter 20: Maintenance & Speed Tweaks Chapter 21: The Disk Chapter Chapter 22: Backups, System Restore, & Troubleshooting Part Seven: Networking & Homegroups Chapter 23: Accounts & Logging On Chapter 24: Setting Up a Workgroup Chapter 25: Network Domains Chapter 26: Sharing Files on the Network Chapter 27: Windows by Remote Control Part Eight: Appendixes Installing & Upgrading to Windows 7 Fun with the Registry Where'd It Go? The Master Keyboard Shortcut List Colophon
Copyright Date
2009
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Illustrated
Yes

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  • An A+ for David Pogue's Windows 7 Book

    If you are looking for a book that explains Windows 7 "issues" with easy explanation, you have found the perfect book. An excellent reference tool to have at any desk. You need to understand something about Windows 7, David Pogue delivers. His common-sense approach and detailed descriptions help users to find the understanding they really want. After teaching adult education for almost 20 years, I am always looking for the next great book that brings new knowledge to the table and can also be explained in the classroom. This book gave me new ideas on how to present the latest issues with Windows 7. I can also have students buy the book to learn even more of what David Pogue is teaching in his book series (including other booklets in his collection).

  • Best Windows 7 Manual Available

    Forget “The Dummies Guide for Complete Idiots In a Nutshell”, this is the real deal. The “Missing Manual” series claims to be “the book that should have been in the box”, however at 904 pages, if it had been in the box with my new laptop, it nearly would have doubled the weight! Like many users, I skipped Windows Vista, preferring to stick with Windows XP, so going to Windows 7 was a bit of a shock. (Gadget? What is thees “gadget” and why do I need such things?) Pogue has taken special pains explaining what has changed to those of us who avoided Windows Mother-May-I. If you’re making the XP-to-7 leap, THIS IS THE BOOK YOU NEED. I wish I had this book when my laptop crashed (Windows 7 is much improved, but you still can get the Blue Screen of Death, and I did). If I’d had “Windows 7: The ...

  • This manual SHOULDN'T have been missing!

    I recently went from Windows XP to Windows 7! I was so lost and aggravated and irritated. Nothing "my fingers knew how to do" worked. I studied reviews on various manuals and this one consistently got the best reviews and for good reason because I can now say I'm getting to the point that I can use Windows 7 without any hysteria. The book is great and I would highly recommend it to anyone who is cursing their computer the way I was. :) Some poeple have a gift for explaining things at a basic level that is clear and understandable and David Pogue is one of those gifted people. Buy this book, you'll be glad you did!

  • Written for the novice as well as the more proficient computer operator.

    I always like to get a manual about Windows newest operating system, especially one written by David Pogue. He takes the mystic out of the new features which I ordinarily would not have known, and written in a humourous fashion. I would agree that this book is written for the novice as well as the more proficient computer operator, so therefore I pass over the more basic things that I already know. Believe me when I say there are plenty of things to learn in Windows 7, so I'm very pleased with this purchase.

  • Windows 7 - Pogue

    There just isn't any book, manual or guide close to this book. I'm sure there will be other authors and manuals for Win 7, but this is the one you'd want. I was thrilled that it was available and answered a lot of questions.