Windows XP in a Nutshell

Windows XP in a Nutshell
ISBN-10
0596009003
ISBN-13
9780596009007
Category
Computers
Pages
663
Language
English
Published
2005
Publisher
"O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Authors
Tim O'Reilly, Troy Mott, David Aaron Karp

Description

Discusses how to install, run, and configure Windows XP for both the home and office, explaining how to connect to the Internet, design a LAN, and share drives and printers, and includes tips and troubleshooting techniques.

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