Overview
If you prefer to see what things look like and how to perform a task, instead of just being told, this is your ideal A to Z reference. Part I shows every Windows(r) XP tool and how to use it. Part II provides step-by-step instructions for more than 160 key tasks and techniques. Both are arranged alphabetically and illustrated in full color. It's the ultimate Visual resource--you'll see!* Each tool and technique illustrated in full color
* Alphabetical listings for easy reference
* Step-by-step instructions for performing dozens of tasks
* A comprehensive guide for visual learners
A Visual guide to
* Using each of the Windows XP Wizards
* Backing up your files automatically
* Managing user and administrator accounts
* Configuring your computer's IP address
* Creating and managing Media Player playlists
* Securing your system on and offline
Editorials
From Barnes & Noble
The Barnes & Noble ReviewCan’t remember where Windows XP buries its “Add Printer” Wizard, Address Book, Backup tool, CD Writing Wizard, Device Manager, or command prompt? Need quick, no-nonsense primers on stuff like tightening up system security, or setting up Windows Media Player playlists? Prefer color pictures to excess words? You’ll love Windows XP Visual Encyclopedia.
Longtime Windows expert Jim Boyce has created two visual books in one here. The first: an “encyclopedic” alphabetic reference to Windows’ most common tools and wizards, what they do, where to find them, how to use them. (“Accessibility Wizard, Add Hardware Wizard...”) The second: full-color instructions for performing 160 commonly Windows tasks. Reminiscent of its cousins in the Teach Yourself Visually series, this book is both refreshingly simple and thoroughly usable. Bill Camarda, from the June 2006 Read Only