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Windows 7 Power Users Guide

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“Windows 7 Power Users Guide” by Mike Halsey (MVP) who is the author of “Troubleshooting Windows 7 Inside Out” from Microsoft Press, is for nontechnical, casual, users of Windows. It will take you through everything you need to know in easy steps with quick tips and step-by-step guides. Download this 174 page free ebook in pdf format.

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It is a book for people who use Windows 7 at home or at work and know it can do more for them, but who don’t know how. The Windows 7 Power Users Guide contains helpful how-to’s, full colour pictures and quick tips to guide you through everything from using the Start Menu and Taskbar to backing up your documents and identifying and fixing problems.

Table of Contents

  • Installing and getting started with Windows 7
  • Finding your way around
  • Get more done with Windows 7
  • Searching for files and data
  • Communicating with our home and the outside world
  • Keeping your PC and your files safe
  • Get Windows 7 running at its best
  • Games and having fun and Windows 7
  • Connecting with your friends, family, work and home
  • Helping make sure the worst never happens
  • Keeping Windows 7 running quickly and smoothly
  • Problem-solving and fixing problems in Windows 7
  • Tweaks and tips to get even more out of Windows 7
  • Improving your PC and upgrading Windows 7
Book Details

Author: Mike Halsey
Format: PDF
File size: 23.3 MB
Number of pages: 174
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The Complete Windows 7 Shortcuts

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Download this free Windows 7 ebook “The Complete Windows 7 Shortcuts” by Nitin Agarwal. This eBook comprises of more than 200 keyboard shortcuts containing almost all the keyboard shortcuts that are available in Windows 7 and its default programs like Paint, WordPad, MS Office, Calculator, Help, Media Player, Media Center, Windows Journal, Internet Explorer, etc.

Description

Topics covered include: What is Keyboard & how to use it?, How keys are organized on a standard Keyboard, Typing & editing the text using Keyboard, Using Keyboard Shortcuts, Find program shortcuts, Choose menus, commands, and options, Some useful shortcuts, Using the keyboard extras, Using navigation keys, Using the numeric keypad, Three odd keys, Use your keyboard safely, Create keyboard shortcuts to open programs, Make the keyboard easier to use, Type without using the keyboard (On-Screen Keyboard), Set On-Screen Keyboard to use for various handy tasks.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Using Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Using the keyboard extras
  • Some Useful Tips
  • The Shortcuts Collection
Book Details

Author(s): Nitin Agarwal
Format(s): PDF
File size: 1.47 MB
Number of pages: 43
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Windows 7 The Pocket Guide

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Download this Free 385 page eBook: “Windows 7 The Pocket Guide” by Rich Robinson. Learn the basics of Windows 7 and apply them to customize your PC and work more efficiently.

Description

Widows 7 is Microsoft’s newest operating system. If you’re looking to add a personal touch to your installation of Windows 7, this book will help you get started. There are thousands of customizations you can apply and this pocket guide only scratches the surface.

Table of Contents

  • Get started
  • Back up your data
  • Security
  • Windows 7’s new features
  • System maintenance and management
  • Increase performance
  • Customize your Start Menu and Desktop
  • Wallpapers Themes and Screen savers
  • Customize Windows Explorer
  • Work efficiently
  • Oraganize your files
Book Details

Author(s): Rich Robinson
Format(s): PDF
File size: 12.55 MB
Number of pages: 385
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Windows 7 Troubleshooting Tips

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Your sound card has stopped working, your computer seems sluggish, the network is down, your hard drive is clicking, you can’t view a website, your monitor is hard to read, your new webcam isn’t working, your favorite program won’t run, and a funny burning smell is coming from your computer. What can you do on your own to try to troubleshoot the issue before you pick up the phone to call tech support?.

Description

If you’re running Windows 7, quite a lot. Microsoft has included a lot of self-support tools in Windows 7 that you can try using before you seek the help of others, and we’ll examine these in a moment. Then there are the tools you were born with—your five senses (see, hear, smell, taste, touch) and most importantly your brain. And by brain I’m including your memory, experience, and capacity for logical reasoning. Finally, there is ancient and sacred lore passed on in secret from Master to Disciple over the millennia. We’ll see shortly how your brain, your senses, and the secrets of the Wise Ones can be very helpful for troubleshooting computer problems. But first let’s look at what troubleshooting tools are built into Windows 7.

Book Details

Author(s): Mitch Tulloch
Format(s): PDF
File size: 293 KB
Number of pages: 12
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Deploying Windows 7

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Free 332 page ebook “Deploying Windows 7 Essential Guidance from the Windows 7 Resource Kit and Microsoft TechNet Magazine”.

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Looking for guidance specific to Windows 7 deployment? Check out what the industry’s leading experts have to say in this free Microsoft Press eBook with selected chapters from the Windows 7 Resource Kit on Deployment Platform, Planning Deployment, Testing Application Compatability, and 8 Common Issues in Windows 7 Migrations.

Microsoft’s eBook Deploying Windows® 7 Essential Guidance from the Windows 7 Resource Kit and TechNet Magazine combine selected chapters written by industry experts Mitch Tulloch, Tony Northrup, Jerry Honeycutt, Ed Wilson, and the Windows 7 Team with select Windows 7 articles from TechNet Magazine.

Table of Contents

  • Deployment Platform
  • Planning Deployment
  • Testing Application Compatability
  • Developing Disk Images
  • Migrating User State Data
  • Deploying Applications
  • Preparing Windows PE
  • Confi guring Windows Deployment Services
  • Using Volume Activation
  • Deploying with Microsoft Deployment Toolkit
Book Details

Author(s): Mitch Tulloch, Tony Northrup, Jerry Honeycutt and Ed Wilson.
Format(s): PDF
File size: 6.49 MB
Number of pages: 332
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Windows 7: A Beginner’s Guide

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Free eBook “Windows 7: A Beginner’s Guide” from The Windows Club. The eBook covers topics which would typically interest a novice wanting to start using Windows 7 or a beginner trying to get his hands wet on Windows 7.

Description

We are delighted to release an eBook on the Basics of Windows 7, for beginners. While there are several fine eBooks available, this one is meant especially for the beginner.

Table of Contents

  • A Brief History
  • Choosing the right version
  • Installation and Upgrade
  • Understanding the new style
  • Management and Networking
  • Security and Maintenance
  • MultiMedia and Gaming
  • Windows Live and Microsoft Security Essentials
Book Details

Author(s): Nithin Ramesh.
Format(s): PDF, XPS
File size: 1.89 MB
Number of pages: 54
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