By David A. Karp
First Edition
March 2001
Pages: 472
Series: Annoyances
ISBN 10: 0-596-00060-X |
ISBN 13: 9780596000608
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(Average of 2 Customer Reviews)
Based on the author's popular Annoyances.org web sites, Windows Me Annoyances is an authoritative collection of techniques for customizing Windows Me. Packed with creative and seldom-documented ways to quickly identify and fix a particular annoyance or customize Windows for individual needs, it's the definitive resource for dealing with crashes, unintelligible error messages, unwanted icons, and much more.
Full Description
- Several approaches and hidden tools for working with the Windows registry, the database of system- and application-specific configuration information
- How to bypass Windows roadblocks such as the Home Networking and System Restore wizards, allowing you to take control of the processes quickly and painlessly
- A tutorial and reference on automation with the Windows Scripting Host as a means of eliminating many Windows Me annoyances
- Using third-party software and utilities to handle some of the more complex workarounds and customizations
- Dealing with software that overwrites your file associations and other settings without warning
Cover | Table of Contents | Colophon
Featured customer reviews
Windows Me Annoyances Review, December 17 2001
Have regularly bought these Windows books and the disk of utilities which goes with them, "Creative Element Power Tools software". It looks as if the software for the Wimdows Me Annoyances book will be ready when we are all using XP!
Windows Me Annoyances Review, October 19 2001
THERE IS ONLY ONE THING I WANT TO MENTION AND THAT IS THAT THIS BOOK WAS WRITTEN IN VERY SIMPLE LANGUAGE, WHICH MAKES IT UNDERSTANDABLE TO ALL THE READERS WHERE EVER THEY ARE FROM
THANKS
Media reviews
"Believe me, this is a book that you want to include in your PC library."
--Inge K. Fisher, Charlotte Bytes, Dec 2001
"a VERY useful book for any owner of Windows ME. I give it two thumbs up."
--John Schuster, The Bridge, Sept 2001
"Windows ME Annoyances now holds a prominent place on my bookshelf and is a useful tool that I find myself referring to frequently."
--Elliott R. Glantz, Cache, Sept 2001







