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Windows XP for Dummies

Windows XP for Dummies

List Price: $21.99
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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Only if you're new to Windows
Review: A better title for this book would be "Any Windows for Dummies". I bought this book because I am new to XP. Some of the reviews including one from an "IT" person stated that there was good information on XP specifically.

I found it to cover a lot of basic information on how to use Windows such as "start" button, icons, and control panel. Another example is the Networking chapter which in essence says "use the network wizard" and little else. It is well-written and methodical in its presentation of the subject but the subject matter is very basic. If you are an end-user that is comfortable with any version of Windows from 3.1 on, you will likely be unhappy with this book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Good but really dated
Review: I liked this book, but I have to say unless you don't know how to move around Windows then this book is not for you. This book is well written and is nice to read, but an update would be nice. If this does not satisfy you might want to try Windows for Dummies.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun Book
Review: I'll make this short Andy's done it again. Fun way to learn the secrets of windows xp.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: For New Windows Users Only
Review: If XP is your initial Windows OS, then this is for you. For the user with post 3.1 exposure, there is little here that surpasses what you already know.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: For New Windows Users Only
Review: If XP is your initial Windows OS, then this is for you. For the user with post 3.1 exposure, there is little here that surpasses what you already know.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Make Your life Easier. Upgrade to XP !
Review: Sure, you can read all the thick Egghead books, if you want, but the average user can simply purchase a copy of this great little book, to learn the basics of the XP Operating System, and use it for reference, occasionally.

The Windows XP Operating System is so Wonderful, that a user will not have much trouble, at all. This "Dummies" book should suffice for any questions that arise while using this Fantastic O.S.

Do yourself a Favor, and Upgrade from Windows '98 or, preferably, Windows 2000. Install "Microsoft Office XP Professional Upgrade, by Microsoft," and watch 98% of your computer woes vanish before your eyes ! Do the Updates, and watch the remaining 2% disappear, without a trace.

This book is really all the average Home user needs to run with XP. I work in IT, troubleshooting computers, and I strongly recommend this simple reference guide. I am not afraid to admit I was a "Dummy," in regards to XP.

Furthermore, I am using a "Dummies" book to help study for the A+ Exams. These books are fantastic. If you do not have the time to dig-through complicated information to find the answer to a dilemma, use the Index & Glossary to quickly get back to your work. The Screen Shots and Succinct Commentary will have you rolling right along, singing the Praises of XP.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A New Perspective for Windows.
Review: The first time I used Windows XP I wanted to smash my computer into tiny little shards and grind them into my flesh, but after reading this highly informative, and easy to read guide I've never been happier. Andy Rathbone really grasps the soul of XP and because of that manages to write a clear, concise yet thoroughly rich guide to Microsoft's latest operating system. And while Windows XP is far from perfect, I can proudly say that since reading this book, I've been far less tempted to demolish my PC and main myself with its parts.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: New Revision Out as of 09/04
Review: There is a newer version of this book out now. The new version includes information on Windows XP SP2 updates. So, you might want to look for that one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Another Great Book from the 'Dummies' Seires
Review: This is a great book for people who are new to Windows XP and is a good reference even for the most experienced user. I couldn't give it a 5 because you need to know at least something about Windows (Which most of you probably do know).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A New Edition to Cover XP Service Pack 2
Review: This is an updated edition of the continuing series on Microsoft's Windows products. This version includes the latest Windows XP updates including Service Pack 2. As you would expect this book is aimed at the user working with the features contained within XP. This includes fundamental operating system features such as optimizing the system and to suit the individual's taste, and features that are included in Windows XP like working with the Internet, Outlook Express, scanning and faxing, CD burning and other included application programs.

Perhaps the best aspect of this book is the light tone and readable style that has been perfected over the previous 35 For Dummies books written by Andy Rathbone.



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