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Migrating to Windows NT not only focuses on how to use Windows NT, but also helps users of other operating systems appreciate the advantages and differences that Windows NT presents. Windows NT is usually installed as an upgrade for users that are comfortable with an existing operating system such as MS-DOS, Windows and UNIX, and this book shows these users how to perform tasks within NT that they can easily do with their previous operating system. It also includes information on how to transfer data and applications.
By adding details on other utilities and drivers, this book goes beyond the normal Windows NT release framework. Migrating to Windows NT presents a combination of how to use Windows NT and reuse your existing data, systems and peripherals.
Shows new Windows NT users how to perform tasks in NT they can perform in other operating systems.
Includes details on utilities and drivers of other operating systems.
Shows a screen shot for every command.
By adding details on other utilities and drivers, this book goes beyond the normal Windows NT release framework. Migrating to Windows NT presents a combination of how to use Windows NT and reuse your existing data, systems and peripherals.
Shows new Windows NT users how to perform tasks in NT they can perform in other operating systems.
Includes details on utilities and drivers of other operating systems.
Shows a screen shot for every command.
The first PCs from the joint venture IBM/Apple are due to appear in 1994. These computers will be using the Power PC RISC microprocessor which has jointly been designed by IBM, Motorola and Apple. These PCs will enable Apple Mac software to run on IBM PCs and vice versa. To do so, people will have to install the Power PC microprocessor from Motorola. This book is a practical user's guide to the new microprocessor.