1 Windows XP Hacks Offers Tips &Tricks Wed Nov 14, 2007 9:37 am
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Author: Preston Gralla | Type: Ebook | pdf | 412 pages | Size 5.4 MB Windows
XP is the latest, most reliable, and best-looking version of the
Windows operating system to emerge yet. As the result of the
unification of Microsoft’s corporate series (Windows NT and 200) with
the home series (Windows 95, 98, and Me), Windows XP offers much that
is pleasing to its users: rock-solid stability and a fresh new look.
But power users who want to take command of their operating systems
will find the same old frustrations: it’s never been easy to get under
the hood of a Windows system and Windows XP is no exception.
XP is the latest, most reliable, and best-looking version of the
Windows operating system to emerge yet. As the result of the
unification of Microsoft’s corporate series (Windows NT and 200) with
the home series (Windows 95, 98, and Me), Windows XP offers much that
is pleasing to its users: rock-solid stability and a fresh new look.
But power users who want to take command of their operating systems
will find the same old frustrations: it’s never been easy to get under
the hood of a Windows system and Windows XP is no exception.
power users can rejoice! Windows XP Hacks offers tips, tools, and
know-how to bend Windows XP to your will. The book delves into XP
topics such as controlling the control panel, changing unchangeable
icons, removing uninstallable XP components, stopping pop-up ads,
taking a bite out of cookies, speeding up file downloads, protecting
yourself with firewalls and proxy servers, and more. Users of both
Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Pro Edition will find smart,
timesaving, fun, and useful hacks for virtually every feature in their
operating system. Even if you’re not a power user yet, this book will
have you well on your way. Each Hack in the book can be read
easily in a few minutes, saving countless hours of searching for the
right answer. Windows XP Hacks provides direct, hands-on solutions that
can be applied to the challenges facing both those meeting Windows XP
for the first time as well as long-time users who know what they want
from their operating system and just wants tips on how to get it. Windows
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