Windows 7 Simplified
This full color book uses the Visual approach to cover the new features of Windows 7 and provide step-by-step instructions for readers who are entirely new to the subject.
This full color book uses the Visual approach to cover the new features of Windows 7 and provide step-by-step instructions for readers who are entirely new to the subject.
This training kit is designed for IT professionals who operate in enterprise environments that use Windows 7 as a desktop operating system. You should have at least one year of experience in the IT field, as well as experience implementing and administering any Windows client operating system in a networked environment.
M.O.C.50331A.Windows.7.Enterprise.Desktop.Support. Technician.DVD-iNKiSO
2.1GB | RS Links | Release Date:February 21, 2010
Want to make Windows 7 run faster, smarter, easier, better? Want to personalize Windows to
look and act the way you want it to? Want to get
more efficient and ditch all those Windows hassles? You don’t need
a Ph.D in computer science or expensive upgrades. All you need is this book!
Get your first look at Windows 7 and see how much more productive and efficient the development life cycle can be. Guided by three Windows programming experts, you’ll examine new Windows 7 capabilities and get a head start exploiting them to build better user experiences and applications.
Paul McFedries, “Teach Yourself VISUALLY Windows 7″
Visual | 2009 | ISBN: 0470503866 | 352 pages | PDF
Portable and precise, this pocket-sized guide delivers immediate answers for the day-to-day administration of Windows 7—from desktop configuration and management to networking and security issues. Zero in on core support and maintenance tasks by using quick-reference tables, instructions, and lists. You’ll get the precise information you need to solve problems and get the job done—whether at your desk or in the field!
Part I: Getting Started, Getting Secure.
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Chapter 1: What’s New in Windows 7.
Chapter 2: Getting Around.
Chapter 3: Sharing and Securing with User Accounts.
Chapter 4: Parental Controls and Family Safety.
Chapter 5: Help, Support, and Troubleshooting.
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Startup Problems.
Part II: Batten Down the Security Hatches.
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Chapter 7: Blocking Hackers with Windows Firewall.
Chapter 8: Conquering Malicious Software.
Chapter 9: Automatic Updates as Security.
Part III: Personalizing Windows 7.
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Chapter 10: Personalizing Your Work Environment.
Chapter 11: Ease of Access, Speech, and Language.
Chapter 12: Transferring Files from Another Computer.
Chapter 13: Customizing Startup Options.
Chapter 14: Using Windows 7 Programs and Accessories.
Chapter 15: Troubleshooting Customization Problems.
Part IV: Using the Internet.
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Joseph Moran, Kevin Otnes “Getting StartED with Windows 7″
friends of ED | English | 2009-11-02 | ISBN: 1430225033 | 325 pages | PDF | 23,3 MB