Windows 7 For Dummies

Windows 7 For Dummies
Authors
Andy Rathbone
ISBN
0470497432
Published
08 Sep 2009
Purchase online
amazon.com

The perfect plain-English guide to the much-anticipated release of Windows 7Windows For Dummies is the all-time bestselling guide to the Windows operating system. Windows 7 For Dummies answers all your questions about the interface adjustments and all the new tools in Windows 7.

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Customer Reviews

R. D. Haas said
I first read this book for free at the library. I immediated saw what a great help this text was so I purchased to keep beside my computer. This will save a lot of time calling friends for help.

R. Findley said
I have used Dummies Books before and think the understandability is right on the mark.
I bought a new CPU with Windows 7 installed and needed realistic help. With Windows 7 for Dummies I had no problem transferring my data from my other CPU with Vista installed. (that's another story!!!!) I would recommend it to anyone. GOOD BOOK!

D. Wright said
This book is a waste of time and money. If you have ever used Windows before, you already know half of what this book spends 400 pages to explain. This is probably the most useless book I have ever purchased.

Roger D. Bentson said
This book is lacking any in depth information. I had already installed Windows 7 and I was looking for solutions to some of the problems I was having. This book was not much help, although I did learn a few things so I can't completely write if off.

Donald Kinscherf said
This book is clearly written and concise. If you just browse through it you are informed to keep it like a dictionary and dont try to remember all said...the book is really for reference purposes... and it has some funny comments also

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