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Windows Basics, a free E-Book for Windows users.Here is a free E-Book on Windows basics. The idea is to deal with practical aspects of using Windows rather than discuss the mundane stuff and make it dull. Just look at the teaser questions and you will get the idea of what type of things we discuss here.
Teaser questions:
I have created a note file "Things to do.txt" using Windows Notepad. How can I start it quickly from Windows desktop without using the Start Menu?
How many different ways are there to see the files on my disks? If I use "My Computer" in Windows XP to see the disks, everything appears in one window. I would like to see the disks on the left and the files on the right. How to do that?
I am suddenly short of disk space on a drive. How can I find out the largest folders on that drive so that I know which ones to clean to get more space?
Where can I get more software like Notepad to manage my notes?
Why do I need to install some software before using it? Why can't they give me ready to run programs that don't need any installation?
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