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Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Windows XP in 24 Hours

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Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Windows XP in 24 Hours
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Publisher: Sams
ISBN/ASIN: 067232217X
ISBN-13: 9780672322174
Number of pages: 456

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The book covers new features of Windows XP: new user interface and enhanced manageability and reliability, browsing WWW with new Internet Explorer 6, setting up wireless and home networking features, playing streaming media files and MP3s with Windows Media Player 8, editing videos with Windows Movie Maker 1.1, and more.

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