PCs for Dummies: Quick Reference
Dan Gookin
If you aren't a proficient PC pro and you want to get answers and get going, this is your practical reference. In a concise, no frills style, it gives you the vital information on: * Setting up and connecting your PC and peripherals, including your keyboard, digital camera, joystick, modem, monitor, printer, scanner, wireless gizmos, and more * Installing hardware and software * Creating, managing, naming, opening, saving, and finding files * Organizing your stuff, with info on folders, Windows Explorer, Compressed (ZIP) folders, and more * Networking, including accessing another computer or a shared folder, connecting to the network, and workgroups * Creating your own CDs, including building and burning a playlist, importing music, and more * The printer, keyboard and the mouse With step-by-step instructions and lots of screen shots, this book helps you walk the walk. In case you want to talk the talk, there's a glossary with clear definitions of common PC terms. A detailed index helps you find the how-to you need fast. If you want to know the history of the PC and all of its intricacies, get a big book. If you want to know how to get your PC to do what you need it to do, get this handy little reference and get to work fast.
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