What the book covers: Focuses on Windows XP functionality, this Bible covers the basics (e.g., navigating your computer) as well as how to use the most popular Internet features, customize the work environment, maintain and tweak the system, and use general techniques for working with text, numbers, and graphics. Features updated coverage of XP Reloaded Service Pack 2, and the new version of Media Player.
* This is an ideal reference for users with limited Windows XP experience who need a comprehensive resource to make the most out of their hardware and operating system
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Part I: Getting Started.
Chapter 1: What’s New in Windows XP SP2?
Chapter 2: Getting Around in Windows XP.
Chapter 3: Files, Folders, Documents, and Icons.
Chapter 4: Help and Support for Power Users.
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting Interface Problems.
Part II: Customizing Windows XP.
Chapter 6: Setting Up Your Work Environment.
Chapter 7: Sharing a Computer with User Accounts.
Chapter 8: Customizing Startup Options.
Chapter 9: Using Speech, Language, and Accessibility Features.
Chapter 10: Setting Up Multiple Monitors.
Chapter 11: Troubleshooting Customization Problems.
Part III: Managing Files and Folders.
Chapter 12: Industrial-Strength File Management.
Chapter 13: Creating and Managing Folders.
Chapter 14: Managing Disks, Folders, and Files.
Chapter 15: Using CDs and DVDs.
Chapter 16: Creating Shortcuts to Favorite Places.
Chapter 17: Searching for Files and Folders.
Chapter 18: Realistic Backup Strategies.
Chapter 19: Troubleshooting File and Folder Problems.
Part IV: Printing and Faxing.
Chapter 20: Installing and Managing Printers.
Chapter 21: Printing Documents and Screenshots.
Chapter 22: Managing Print Jobs.
Chapter 23: Sending and Receiving Faxes.
Chapter 24: Troubleshooting Printing and Faxing.
Part V: Securing Your System.
Chapter 25: Getting Online.
Chapter 26: Blocking Hackers with Windows Firewall.
Chapter 27: Keeping Current with Security Patches.
Chapter 28: Blocking Viruses and Worms.
Chapter 29: Conquering Pop-Up Ads.
Chapter 30: Dealing with Adware and Spyware.
Chapter 31: Troubleshooting Security.
Part VI: Power Using the Internet.
Chapter 32: Browsing the Web with Internet Explorer.
Chapter 33: Doing E-Mail with Outlook Express.
Chapter 34: Communicating Online with .NET Passport.
Chapter 35: Using FTP and Newsgroups.
Chapter 36: Troubleshooting Internet Problems.
Part VII: Using and Creating Digital Media.
Chapter 37: Playing with Pictures.
Chapter 38: Making Music with Windows Media Player 10.
Chapter 39: Watching DVD, Video, and More.
Chapter 40: Getting Started with Windows Movie Maker 2.
Chapter 41: Power Users Guide to Movie Maker 2.
Chapter 42: Using VHS, LPs, DVD, and More.
Chapter 43: Troubleshooting Multimedia.
Part VIII: Installing and Removing Programs.
Chapter 44: Downloading Programs.
Chapter 45: Installing and Upgrading Programs.
Chapter 46: Getting Older Programs to Run.
Chapter 47: Setting Program Access and Defaults.
Chapter 48: Getting Rid of Programs.
Chapter 49: Managing Application Programs and Processes.
Chapter 50: Troubleshooting Software Problems.
Part IX: Installing, Using, and Troubleshooting Hardware.
Chapter 51: Installing Hot-Pluggable Devices.
Chapter 52: Installing Other Hardware.
Chapter 53: Managing Drivers and Devices.
Chapter 54: Troubleshooting Hardware Errors.
Part X: Performance and Maintenance Issues.
Chapter 55: Using System Restore the Right Way.
Chapter 56: Performance-Tuning Your System.
Chapter 57: Managing Your Power Options.
Chapter 58: Editing the Windows Registry.
Chapter 59: Troubleshooting Performance Problems.
Part XI: Home and Small-Business Networking.
Chapter 60: Creating Your Own Network.
Chapter 61: Setting Up Your Network.
Chapter 62: Sharing Resources on a LAN.
Chapter 63: Using Shared Network Resources.
Chapter 64: Troubleshooting Network Problems.
Appendix A: Upgrading to Windows XP.
Appendix B: Installing XP on a New System.
Appendix C: Professional Edition Features.
Appendix D: Universal Shortcut Keys.
Index.