Part I: Working in Windows VistaChapter 1: The Basics of Windows VistaChapter 2: Running ProgramsChapter 3: Installing ProgramsChapter 4: Getting HelpChapter 5: Copying, Moving, and Sharing Information Between ProgramsChapter 6: Sharing Your Computer with Multiple UsersChapter 7: Managing Appointments and Schedules with Windows CalendarPart II: Managing Your DeskChapter 8: Using Files and FoldersChapter 9: Managing Files and FoldersChapter 10: Backing Up Your Files with the Backup UtilityPart III: Configuring Windows for Your ComputerChapter 11: Setting Up Your Start Menu and TaskbarChapter 12: Setting Up Your DesktopChapter 13: Configuring Your Keyboard, Mouse, Game Controller, and Regional SettingsChapter 14: Adding and Removing HardwareChapter 15: PrintingChapter 16: Running Windows Vista on LaptopsChapter 17: Ease of Access CenterPart IV: Working with Text, Pictures, Sound, and VideoChapter 18: Working with Documents in Windows VistaChapter 19: Working with GraphicsChapter 20: Working with SoundChapter 21: Working with VideoChapter 22: Working with Windows Media CenterPart V: Windows Vista on the InternetChapter 23: Configuring Windows to Work with Your ModemChapter 24: Connecting to the InternetChapter 25: Using Windows Mail for E-MailChapter 26: Browsing the World Wide Web with Internet ExplorerChapter 27: Internet Conferences with Windows Live MessengerChapter 28: Other Internet Programs That Come with Windows VistaPart VI: Networking with Windows VistaChapter 29: Designing a Windows-Based Local Area NetworkChapter 30: Configuring Windows for a LANChapter 31: Sharing Drives and Printers on a LANChapter 32: Connecting Your LAN to the InternetChapter 33: Network, Internet, and Web SecurityPart VII: Windows HousekeepingChapter 34: Formatting and Partitioning DisksChapter 35: Keeping Your Disk SafeChapter 36: Tuning Windows Vista for Maximum PerformanceChapter 37: Troubleshooting Windows VistaChapter 38: Windows Update, Windows Ultimate Extras, and Other Windows Vista ResourcesPart VIII: Behind the Scenes: Windows Vista InternalsChapter 39: Windows Vista Configuration FilesChapter 40: Registering Programs and File TypesAPPENDIX A: INSTALLING OR UPGRADING TO WINDOWS VISTAINDEX
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