Windows XP Home Edition: The Missing Manual, Second Edition
By David Pogue
December 2004
Pages: 624
Series: The Missing Manuals
ISBN 10: 0-596-00897-X |
ISBN 13: 9780596008970


Book description
This updated guide offers a wealth of tips and expert advice, dedicated to making your time with Windows XP safer, easier, and more fun. It's perfectly suited for both first-time PC fans and budding power users. Best of all, it's been updated to include Service Pack 2 (SP2), so you can better defend yourself against viruses, worms, and hackers.
Full Description
Windows XP Home Edition offers dozens of new features for consumers: an elegant user interface, drag-and-drop CD burning, and powerful ways to view and manage digital photos and music, among other features. With the release of Service Pack 2 (SP2), Windows XP now provides better protection against viruses, worms, and malicious hackers. But it still comes without a single page of printed instructions.
Fortunately, the new edition of Windows XP Home Edition: The Missing Manual fills the void. With its wealth of tips, instructions, and expert advice, this comprehensive resource is your ticket to making your time at the computer safer, easier, and more fun. And best of all, it's been updated to include detailed coverage of Service Pack 2.
Written in easy-to-follow, jargon-free language, Windows XP Home Edition: The Missing Manual, Second Edition is perfectly suited for both first-time PC fans and budding power users. And like the rest of the Missing Manual series, it also relies on technical insight, crystal-clear objectivity, and a sense of humor--meaning no one will be left behind.
The book begins with a tour of the Desktop and instructions for customizing the Taskbar and toolbars. It also includes a primer on how to organize files, folders, and windows for maximum efficiency. More advanced chapters explore control panels and built-in applications; walk through configurations like how to set up a PC for Internet use; and address the standard Windows rituals of troubleshooting, installation, and upgrading.
For the height of manageability and control, the book also conveys all the need-to-know information about the security technologies featured in Windows XP SP2, so you can better defend yourself against viruses, worms, and hackers. Readers even receive guidelines and instructions for installing SP2 on their PC, or across a network of computers.
Co-authored by David Pogue, New York Times computer columnist and Missing Manuals creator, this updated guide is the friendly, authoritative book that should have been in the box. It's sure to become your preferred guide whenever you sit down to Windows XP.
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"Anyone running the Home edition of WinXP should have this title as a primary reference...it lends itself to being kept close at hand and is easily handled. The writing is concise adn makes extensive use of bulleted items, but the author still manages to provide ample explanations where appropriate...Remarkable value. For many users this will be the only XP resource they will need."
-- Major Keary, Book News
"One of the beauties of the Missing Manuals is that there is always something new to discover and the research is quite thorough...I kept finding snippets of information, in the way of Tips or Notes, that would give just that bit extra."
-- Graham K. Rogers,
Bangkok Post
"If you have Windows XP as a Home Edition, choose David Pogue's
Windows XP Home Edition: The Missing Manual, 2nd Edition; it offers the basics of mastering XP Pro's basic progrmas from menus and locating lost files to using the new Start menu design...an invaluable reference."
-- Diane Donovan, The Bookwatch
"[
Windows XP Home Edition: The Missing Manual, Second Edition] is the defining book on Windows XP, and a guide that all others should be based on."
--Mitch Keeler,
Lockergnome.com, January 2005
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