Windows Vista for Dummies - Interactive Training
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Windows Vista for Dummies - Interactive Training
Scan code: LN21798 Manufacturer code: AEDWVSEP07
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Windows Vista for Dummies - Interactive Training

Windows Vista for Dummies - Interactive Training PC CD-ROM

Scan code: LN21798 Manufacturer code: AEDWVSEP07
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Product Overview This CD-ROM gets you through all the Windows Vista tasks and tripwires including starting programs, finding files and much, much more. Features With this friendly interactive guide you can discover how to:
• Find files when they are hiding
• Hook up with another computer
• Make Vista work like XP
• Block internet bad guys
• Share a PC without sharing your files
• Fix problems yourself

With Windows Vista for Dummies on hand and you'll learn
• How to get through all the Windows Vista tasks and tripwires successfully
• How to navigate the new see-through interface
• How to stay safe while you cruise the internet
• Customising and upgrading Windows Vista to suit you

System Requirements
Operating System: Windows® 95 / 98 / Me / NT / 2000 / XP / Vista
CPU / Processor: Minimum Intel Pentium 2 processor or compatible, 400MHz or faster
Memory(RAM): min 32MB recommended 64 - 128MB
Graphics: NT4 or Windows 95 require Active Movie 1.0 with ActiveX network extensions Windows
Media Player 6.4 or higher (screen resolution 800 x 600 x 32 bit or higher)
CD-ROM: 4x speed or above
Audio: 16-bit compatible audio device
Printer: preferable but not essential
Internet Access: preferable but not essential
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
1 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
1 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Non-Returnable Item if Opened or Used
Telephone:
01204-474747
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