Windows 4.0 Step by Step

by Ian Robertson

Published 31 October 1994
This book covers Windows 4.0 concisely, taking the reader from beginner's to intermediate and advanced level, step by step. It explains everything from card files, paintbrush and write through to OLE, and looks at the new features of Windows 4.0. This book aims to get the new user up and running quickly and shows how to get the best out of Windows 4.0.

MS-DOS 6

by Ian Robertson

Published July 1993
This book, covering version 6.0 of MS-DOS is for those who need quick, straight forward and concise information on the worlds most popular computer operating system. The information is presented in an understandable step-by-step way, with plenty of examples. It is published in association with "PC Plus" magazine. It also shows how to install MS-DOS 6.0, and explains how to arrange the installation for most convenient use - step-by-step, as well as showing that only a few commands are essential to know and demonstrates their use, pointing you in the right direction for mastering other less essential commands. There are instructions on how to set up the memory of the 386 or 486 machine to best advantage, and compress disk information to make more of your hard disk - step by step and how to use DOSSHELL and get task switching without Windows.