PCs All in One Desk Reference For Dummies

PCs All in One Desk Reference For Dummies by Dan Gookin, published by Wiley on March 29, 2001, is a comprehensive guide designed for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of personal computers. This edition spans 768 pages and provides essential information on various aspects of PC ownership and operation, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced users.
Readers will find a wealth of knowledge organized into nine distinct sections, covering topics such as PC basics, Microsoft Windows 98/Me, and home networking. The book also delves into practical areas like upgrading and fixing a PC, digital photography, and using popular software applications like Microsoft Office 2000 and Microsoft Works 6. This all-in-one reference serves as a thorough introduction to the world of computers, ensuring that users have access to the information they need for effective PC use.
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With nearly 800 pages of info covering all the essentials of PC ownership and operation, PCs For Dummies All In One Desk Reference is the ideal one-stop reference for all you need to know about PC computing. You get nine books in one volume covering all of these topics:
* PC Basics
* Microsoft Windows 98/Me
* The Internet
* Microsoft Works 6
* Microsoft Office 2000
* America Online
* Digital Photography
* Upgrading and Fixing a PC
* Home Networking
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