Windows XP: The Complete Reference

Windows XP: The Complete Reference
ISBN-10
0072192976
ISBN-13
9780072192971
Series
Windows XP
Category
Microsoft Windows (Computer file)
Pages
1070
Language
English
Published
2001
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
Author
John R. Levine

Description

A definitive reference to the latest edition of the world's most popular operating system for computer users of all levels discusses the many powerful new features of Windows XP, both home and professional versions, including full details on installation, file management, Internet capabilities, networking, security, graphics, and more. Original. (All Users)

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