Windows 10 for Dummies, 2nd Edition

  • 6h 45m
  • Andy Rathbone
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2016

Get productive with Windows 10

Windows 10 For Dummies is the all-time bestselling computer how-to book—and it's been fully updated for the enhancements coming with the Windows 10 Anniversary Update! Free of confusing jargon and packed with lots of helpful step-by-step explanations, it quickly gets you started with exploring the Start menu, storing files on the Cloud, creating desktop shortcuts, connecting to a printer, using Windows social apps, organizing digital photos, interpreting error messages, and so much more.

Windows 10 keeps your PC or tablet running, organizes your files, and provides a platform to run your important applications. In short, it's the brain and heart of your computer. The simple steps and friendly advice inside help you manage files and applications, connect to the Internet, customize your Windows experience, and make repairs when things go haywire.

  • Fast answers to Windows 10 questions
  • Steps for customizing your Windows 10 PC
  • Tips for solving common Windows problems
  • Covers using Windows 10 on a tablet

If you're new to Windows or upgrading to its new operating system, grab this book to get to know Windows 10 a little better.

About the Author

Andy Rathbone is the author of all editions of Windows For Dummies as well as Dummies titles on many other tech topics. The 15 editions of Windows For Dummies have combined to sell over 13 million copies in 30 languages. Andy answers reader questions and shares his tech expertise at www.andyrathbone.com.

In this Book

  • What is Windows 10?
  • Starting with the Start Menu
  • The Traditional Desktop
  • Basic Desktop Window Mechanics
  • Storage: Internal, External, and in the Cloud
  • Playing with Programs, Apps, and Documents
  • Finding the Lost
  • Printing and Scanning Your Work
  • Cruising the Web
  • Being Social: Mail, People, and Calendar
  • Safe Computing
  • Customizing Windows with the Control Panels
  • Keeping Windows from Breaking
  • Sharing One Computer with Several People
  • Connecting Computers with a Network
  • Playing and Copying Music
  • Fiddling with Photos (and Videos)
  • The Case of the Broken Window
  • Strange Messages: What You Did Does Not Compute
  • Moving from an Old PC to a New Windows 10 PC
  • Help on the Windows Help System
  • Ten Things You'll Hate about Windows 10 (And How to Fix Them)
  • Ten or So Tips for Tablet and Laptop Owners
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