The Windows XP Troubleshooting Book

by David Coursey

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Admit it: The only time you open a computer book is when something goes wrong--and then only to throw it down in frustration when you can't find an answer easily. Next time you have a Windows XP problem, don't despair; get this book--or better yet, get it "before" problems occur! Rather than search through a dense tome for a nugget of relevance, you can find both your questions "and" the answers to them almost instantly in the Windows XP Troubleshooting Guide. ZDNet AnchorDesk executive editor and CNET commentator David Coursey collaborates with 25 Microsoft-approved experts to identify the most common Windows XP challenges and then offer the best solutions. Each section answers or addresses a specific question or problem: "Why does Windows Media Player open when I insert a CD? I'm almost out of disk space! How can I tell if a device will work with Windows XP?" From interface to Internet and networking to security, this indispensable guide anticipates and addresses all of your Windows XP woes.
  • ISBN10 0321199537
  • ISBN13 9780321199539
  • Publish Date October 2003
  • Publish Status Cancelled
  • Out of Print 14 November 2003
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Pearson Education (US)
  • Imprint Peachpit Press Publications
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 300
  • Language English