Windows XP Annoyances for Geeks, 2nd Edition
by David A. Karp
Microsoft® Windows® Registry Guide, Second Edition
by Jerry Honeycutt
Fixing Windows XP Annoyances
by David A. Karp
Windows Server Hacks
by Mitch Tulloch
Microsoft® Windows 7 Unleashed
by Paul McFedries
Programming WCF Services, 2nd Edition
by Juval Löwy
Advanced Windows Debugging
by Mario Hewardt; Daniel Pravat
Essential Windows Communication Foundation: For .NET Framework 3.5
by Steve Resnick; Richard Crane; Chris Bowen
Windows® Presentation Foundation Unleashed
by Adam Nathan; Daniel Lehenbauer - Lead Developer Responsible for WPF 3D
A smart collection of insider tips and tricks, Windows XP Hacks, Second Edition covers the XP operating system from start to finish. Among the multitude of topics addressed, this must-have resource includes extensive coverage of hot-button issues such as:
security
web browsing
controlling the control panel
removing uninstallable XP components
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You'll also find timesaving hacks for file distribution; digital media, such as iTunes; and high-visibility web software, services, and exploits that have emerged since the book's last edition. Each hack in the book can be read easily in just a few minutes, saving countless hours of searching for the right answer. Now completely revised and updated to cover Service Pack 2 (SP2), the second edition of this bestseller carefully breaks down the new features that come with SP2, including IE pop-up blocker, Windows Firewall, and the new wireless client. Written by Preston Gralla, the compact and affordable Windows XP Hacks, Second Edition provides direct, hands-on solutions that can be applied to the challenges facing XP beginners, as well as the more experienced power user. Each year, Windows XP is pre-installed on 90 million PCs worldwide, making it the world's most popular operating system.
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Based on 11 Ratings
Good reference book - 2008-03-08
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Some books about XP only tell a reader things he has probably figured out on his own, but this book will actually take you to the registry to fix problems. For this reason it is worth a good review. I only wish that the registry introduction were a tad more step by step.
Expert only - 2009-03-01
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You better have a high level of understanding the registry before buying this book. Also most of the book is geared to network administration
Informative - 2009-01-06
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Well, Hacks is not the right title. How about Tips instead. Very helpful with home wireless router setup and security. I liked the remote desktop section too. As far as XP itself, it's good if you are a beginner, advanced guys, don't bother.
Useful - 2008-12-16
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Fairly useful, easy to follow instructions, written in laymen terms. Good tips and tricks to streamline XP.
More like "Tweak your XP" - 2008-11-12
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Professionals already knew the bulk of these tips (not hacks) and the jist of all of them is to modify your XP visually.
For real hacks go look up Irongeek
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