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PCs for dummies /

Overview: The bestselling PC reference on the planet-now available in its 13th edition. Completely updated to cover the latest technology and software, the 13th edition of PCs For Dummies tackles using a computer in friendly, human terms. Focusing on the needs of the beginning computer user, while a...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Gookin, Dan (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, [2016]
Edición:13th edition.
Colección:--For dummies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction:
  • What's new in this edition?
  • Where to start
  • Conventions used in this book
  • Foolish assumptions
  • Icons used in this book
  • Where to go from here
  • Part 1: Hello, PC!:
  • What Is This Thing, This PC?:
  • Some Quick Questions To Get Out Of The Way:
  • What is a PC?
  • Why not just use a tablet or smartphone instead of a PC?
  • Should I buy a Dell?
  • Will my computer explode?
  • Basic Computer Concepts In Easily Digestible Chunks:
  • What a computer does
  • Hardware and software
  • Buy Yourself A PC!:
  • Step 1: What do you want the PC to do?
  • Step 2: Find software
  • Step 3: Match hardware to the software
  • Step 4: Locate service and support
  • Step 5: Buy it!
  • What to do with an old computer
  • Final thing to remember
  • PC Knobs, Buttons, And Doodads Tour:
  • Big picture
  • All Around The Console:
  • There is no typical console
  • Major points of interest on the console, front
  • Stuff found on the console's rump
  • I/O panel
  • Helpful hints, hieroglyphics, and hues
  • PC Setup:
  • Computer Assembly:
  • Unpacking the boxes
  • Setting up the console
  • Plugging in and connecting
  • Plugging-Things-In Guide:
  • Attaching the keyboard and mouse
  • Setting up the monitor
  • Connecting to the network
  • Adding a printer
  • Hooking up the speakers
  • It Must Have Power:
  • Plugging everything into a power strip
  • Taking advantage of a UPS
  • Using the UPS (a short play)
  • Both On And Off:
  • Turn on your PC
  • Windows, ahoy!
  • Turn Off The Computer:
  • Shutting down Windows
  • Putting Windows to sleep
  • Restarting the PC
  • Signing out
  • Reviewing other shutdown options
  • Should You Leave Mr PC On All The Time?:
  • I want to leave my computer off all the time
  • I want to leave my computer on all the time
  • Part 2: Nerd's-Eye View:
  • Deep Inside The Console:
  • Computer Guts:
  • Looking under the hood
  • Powering Mr computer
  • Lurking on the motherboard
  • Corralling all the mass storage devices
  • King Processor:
  • Understanding the processor's role
  • Naming PC processors
  • Measuring processor speed
  • Discovering your PC's processor
  • Your Computer Is Also A Timepiece:
  • Viewing the date and time
  • Using the Internet to set the clock
  • PC Memory:
  • What is computer memory?
  • Tasty chocolate memory chips
  • Memory, one byte at a time
  • Memory Q & A:
  • How much memory is in my PC right now?
  • Do I have enough memory?
  • Does my PC have enough memory?
  • Can I test whether my PC has enough memory?
  • Can I add memory to my PC?
  • Will the computer ever run out of memory?
  • What is virtual memory?
  • What is video memory?
  • What about shared video memory?
  • Mass Storage System:
  • PC's Mass Storage System:
  • Surveying the mass storage landscape
  • Identifying the primary storage device
  • Finding mass storage devices
  • Inserting a media card or thumb drive
  • Inserting an optical disc
  • Ejecting media
  • Adding more storage
  • Mass Storage Alphabet:
  • Handing out drive letters
  • Exploring drive icons and names
  • Checking drive capacity
  • Using mass storage
  • Accessing removable media
  • Merry Monitor Mayhem:
  • PC's Graphics System:
  • Minding the monitor
  • Discovering the display adapter
  • Show Me What Ya Got:
  • Measuring a monitor
  • Connecting the monitor to the PC
  • Reading monitor messages
  • Working the monitor's controls
  • Windows Controls What You See:
  • Setting resolution
  • Adding a second monitor
  • Orienting the monitor
  • Input This!:
  • Meet Mr Keyboard:
  • Attaching a keyboard
  • Examining the typical PC keyboard
  • Using modifier keys
  • Changing keyboard behavior keys
  • Touring some useful keys
  • Understanding strange keys
  • Understanding keys for math
  • Controlling the keyboard in Windows
  • Say "Eeek!" To The Mouse:
  • Connecting the mouse
  • Reviewing basic mouse parts
  • Exploring mouse species
  • Moving the mouse
  • Changing mouse settings
  • Touchscreen Input:
  • Using basic touchscreen techniques
  • Typing on a touchscreen
  • System Expansion:
  • It's a port
  • Versatile USB Port:
  • Understanding USB cables
  • Connecting a USB device
  • Working with USB-powered gizmos
  • Removing a USB device
  • Using hubs to expand the USB universe
  • Expansion Slots:
  • Shopping for expansion cards
  • Adding an expansion card
  • Bluetooth Thing:
  • Checking for Bluetooth
  • Controlling Bluetooth in Windows
  • Pairing a Bluetooth peripheral
  • Reviewing paired devices
  • Un-pairing a Bluetooth device
  • P Is For Printer:
  • Printer, The Paper, The Document Maker:
  • Surveying the printer landscape
  • Touring the typical printer
  • Using the printer's control panel
  • Drinking ink
  • Eating paper
  • Choosing the proper paper
  • Where The Printer Meets The PC:
  • Connecting the printer
  • Finding printers in Windows
  • Setting the default printer
  • Printer Operation:
  • Printing something
  • Stopping a printer run amok
  • PC Audio Abilities:
  • Noisy PC: Setting up speakers
  • Using headphones
  • Exploring microphone options
  • Sound Control In Windows:
  • Configuring the speakers
  • Configuring the microphone
  • Enabling the microphone
  • Adjusting the volume
  • Windows goes bleep
  • It Listens:
  • Recording our own sounds
  • Dictating to the PC
  • Part 3: Basic Computing:
  • Relevant Parts Of Windows:
  • What's an operating system?
  • Windows And Its Gooey, Glorious Graphical Interface:
  • Starting at the desktop
  • Working the taskbar
  • Accessing the start menu
  • Looking at the notifications area
  • Summoning the action center
  • Settings And Controls:
  • Using the settings app
  • Visiting the control panel
  • Programs On Your PC:
  • Software nomenclature
  • Run That Program:
  • Hunting down programs in Windows
  • Starting an app from tablet mode
  • Finding a program when you know its name
  • Pinning a program
  • Install And Remove Programs:
  • Obtaining software from the Internet
  • Installing a program from external media
  • Uninstalling a program
  • Fun With Files And Folders:
  • Behold The File!:
  • Describing a file
  • Creating a new file
  • Understanding the filename extension
  • Folder Folderol:
  • Understanding subfolders and parent folders
  • Finding a place for your stuff
  • Making a new folder
  • Working with folders in the open and save as dialog boxes
  • Manage Files Because They Can't Manage Themselves:
  • Selecting files
  • Manipulating files
  • Finding files lost, missing, or dead
  • Life On The Cloud:
  • Cloud thing
  • Cloud Storage:
  • Adding a cloud storage service
  • Copying a file to cloud storage
  • Accessing cloud storage from another device
  • Online Media:
  • Keeping your pictures on cloud storage
  • Accessing cloud storage pictures
  • Sharing a picture from cloud storage
  • Listening to your cloud music
  • Weird World Of Networking:
  • Why network?
  • Network Hardware:
  • Reviewing the network configuration
  • Setting up a gateway
  • Network Connection:
  • Connecting to a wired network
  • Connecting to a wireless network
  • Connecting to a hidden Wi-Fi network
  • Checking the network type
  • Resetting the network type
  • Disconnecting from a network
  • Forgetting a Wi-Fi connection
  • On The Network:
  • Accessing a network folder
  • Mapping a network drive
  • Sharing a folder
  • Accessing shared media
  • Activating media sharing on your PC
  • Part 4: Your Digital Life:
  • Internet Refresher:
  • What is the Internet?
  • Internet access
  • It's A World Wide Web We Weave:
  • Finding another web browser
  • Locating the web browser commands
  • Going undercover on the web
  • Browsing tips
  • Printing web pages
  • Searching-the-web tips
  • Get Stuff From A Web Page:
  • Saving an image from a web page
  • Copying text from a web page
  • Sharing a web page
  • Email Messages:
  • Understanding email acronyms
  • Finding an email program
  • Hello, Other Gizmo:
  • AutoPlay:
  • Dealing with another device
  • Manually summoning AutoPlay
  • Setting AutoPlay options
  • Connect Something To Your PC:
  • Importing images
  • Getting video into you PC
  • Ripping music from a CD
  • Images Digital:
  • Image Resolution:
  • Understanding resolution
  • Setting resolution
  • Digital camera tips
  • Scanner:
  • Introducing the scanner
  • Scanning an image
  • Picture Files:
  • Storing pictures in Windows
  • Viewing pictures in Windows
  • Printing your digital photos
  • Changing picture file formats
  • Electronic Entertainment:
  • PC Movies:
  • Storing video in Windows
  • Viewing a video
  • Uploading a video to YouTube
  • Sharing your videos
  • Your PC Is A TV:
  • Getting a TV tuner
  • Watching Internet TV
  • Your TV is a PC
  • Your PC Is Your Stereo:
  • Enjoying music from the stream
  • Running Windows media player
  • Part 5: Security And Maintenance:
  • System Security:
  • Tools to fight the bad guys
  • Take Action Against The Barbarian Hoard:
  • Finding the action center
  • Setting up the Windows Firewall
  • Protecting the PC with Windows Defender
  • Paying attention to the UAC warnings
  • System Privacy Settings:
  • Setting the screen saver lock
  • Reviewing Windows 10 privacy options
  • Latest Version:
  • Updating and upgrading
  • Updating Windows
  • That All-Important Safety Copy:
  • File You Had Yesterday:
  • Obtaining an external backup device
  • Configuring Windows 10 file history
  • Setting up Windows 7 backup
  • Recovering a previous version of a file
  • Restoring files from a backup
  • Exploring Internet backup utilities
  • Compressed Folder Archives:
  • Compressing files
  • Working with a compressed folder
  • Installing software from a compressed folder
  • Maintenance Chores:
  • Storage Utilities:
  • Freeing storage space
  • Checking for errors
  • Running defrag
  • Network troubleshooting
  • Manage The PC's Power:
  • Setting power options in Windows 10
  • Configuring a power management plan
  • Adding the hibernate option
  • Windows 10 do-over
  • Part 6: Part Of Tens:
  • Ten PC Commandments:
  • Thou shalt not fear thy PC
  • Thou shalt save thy work
  • Thou shalt back up thy files
  • That shalt not open or delete things unknownst
  • Thou shalt not be a sucker
  • Thou shalt use antivirus software, yea verily, and keepeth it up-to-date
  • Thou shalt upgrade wisely
  • Thou shalt compute at a proper posture
  • Thou shalt keepeth Windows up-to-date
  • Thou shalt properly shut down windows
  • Ten Things Worth Buying For Your PC:
  • Mouse pad and wrist pad
  • External mass storage
  • Cleaning materials
  • Internal expansion
  • USB hub and cables
  • Better keyboard and mouse
  • Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
  • Headset
  • Scanner
  • Thumb drives and media cards
  • Ten Tips From A PC Guru:
  • Remember that you're in charge
  • Mind who "helps" you
  • Give yourself time to learn
  • Create separate accounts
  • Mind what you download
  • Organize your files
  • Don't reinstall Windows
  • Shun the hype
  • Keep on learning
  • Remember not to take this computer stuff too seriously
  • Index.