The Complete Idiot's Guide to Windows 8

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Windows 8
Author: Paul McFedries
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1615642935

Microsoft® Windows® 8 is designed to mesh users' digital lives seamlessly—from desktop to phone to tablet—by utilizing a look and feel that give users a new Windows experience. However, with all of this change comes new features that may catch old-school Windows users off guard. In The Complete Idiot’s Guide® to Microsoft® Windows® 8, veteran tech writer Paul McFedries uses his friendly style and wit to comfort experienced Windows users and newbies alike by explaining all the new features as well as the old, and helping everyone overcome trepidation about using this completely updated look to the most popular desktop operating system in the world. You will learn how to use new Windows 8 features, including tiles and the new home screen, how you can mesh your data with “the cloud,” and much more. And, when all else fails, McFedries teaches you how to easily and seamlessly toggle back to the “old” and familiar Windows look and feel, should the new experience prove to be a bit more change than desired.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Excel for Windows 95

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Excel for Windows 95
Author: LauraMaery Gold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1995
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780789703750

An excellent reference for new computer users who are somewhat intimidated by computer technology--or anyone looking for help learning the newest release of Excel. This book's friendly, market-proven approach combines solid instructions with light-hearted style full of wit and humor that takes the fear out of learning.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Computer Basics

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Computer Basics
Author: Joe Kraynak
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2004-01-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781592571680

The computer how-to that's actually coherent... Now in its third edition, this book puts the reader in charge of the computer, rather than the other way around. It identifies practical uses for the computer, and shows how to get the most out of your machine, simply and step-by-step. € New information on going digital with music, photos, and video € Updates for Windows XP € Updates for soon-to-be-released Microsoft Office 2003 € Step-by-step instructions for backing up data € Advice for troubleshooting common problems € Latest info on upgrades, components, and accessories € Ideal for any new user, including the large numbers of senior citizens teaching themselves how to use the computer

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Networking

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Networking
Author: Chris Negus
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2001
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780789724694

A guide for beginners offers diagrams and instructions for creating and updating computer networks in the home and office, covering new technologies, troubleshooting, and security.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Computer Basics, 5th Edition

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Computer Basics, 5th Edition
Author: Joe Kraynak
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2009-02-03
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1101022175

Time for an upgrade! The fifth edition of The Complete Idiot's Guide® to Computer Basics places the reader in charge of the computer, rather than the other way around, and places the focus on software troubleshooting rather than hardware techno-babble. The reader wants to do something practical with his or her computer—this book shows them how. • Covers basic office programs and how to manage photo, video, and music files • Advice on safe web-surfing, including coverage of newsgroups, message boards, and mailing lists • New green computing initiatives that help protect the environment • Maintenance and upgrading information

Restart Me Up

Restart Me Up
Author: Lesley Tsina
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2015-10-23
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1942099150

Celebrate the 20th anniversary of the greatest technological achievement known to mankind: Windows 95. (With all due respect, the telephone and nuclear fission can suck it.) This is the untold, unbelievable, largely untrue story of the creation of Windows 95. Go behind the system and meet those who made it all possible: the beleaguered programmers who became addicted to snorting Pixy Stix, the marketers who employed mass hypnosis tactics to trick the press, the violent battle to squash a literal giant bug in the code, the focus group idiots who only cared about getting pizza for lunch, and "mighty god" Bill Gates, who engaged in a money suitcase stand-off with Mick Jagger over the rights to "Start Me Up." It's the story of how a tiny operating system patch became a multinational, mundane media phenomenon.