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内容介绍:The first and last word on the feature-packed new Windows 8 Windows 8 is an exciting new version of Microsoft's flagship operating system and it's packed with exciting new features. From the new Windows 82032s lock screen and the new Internet Explorer to a built-in PDF reader and new user interface, Windows 8 is not only a replacement for Windows 7 but a serious OS for today's tablet and touchscreen device users. And what better way to get the very most out of it than with this equally impressive new book from Microsoft experts? Over 900 pages packed with tips, instruction, and techniques help you hit the ground running with Windows 8. Provides complete how-to coverage of Windows 8 in a thoroughly redesigned and revised new Bible from an expert author team Covers all the exciting new Windows 8 features, including the Windows 82032s lock screen, Internet Explorer Immersive, Modern Reader, a new interface, and more Helps new and inexperienced users, as well as those upgrading from Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP Also explores new connections to cloud applications and data, distributed file system replication, and improvements to branch cache Get the very most out of Windows 8, no matter what device you run it on, with Windows 8 Bible.内容截图:
Introduction xxxixPart I: Getting Started, Getting Secure 1Chapter 1: What’s New in Windows 8 3New Platforms 3The Windows 8 Interface 4The Start screen 5The Lock Screen 7The Charms Bar 7The Windows Store 8Cloud Synchronization 9Integrated Messaging 9Social Networking Integration 10File Explorer 11Search 12Spell Check and AutoCorrect 13Enterprise Features 13Windows to Go 13DirectAccess 13BranchCache 14AppLocker 14VDI enhancements 14Windows 8 app deployment 14Internet Explorer 10 14Client Hyper-V 16BitLocker 16Smart Cards 17Task Management 17Proximity and Wi-Fi Direct 18Refresh/Reset 18Wrap-Up 19Chapter 2: Navigating the Windows 8 Interface 21Introducing the Windows 8 Interface 21Gestures and Mouse Actions 23Using the Start Screen 24Using the Charms Bar 26Working with Windows 8 Apps 29Opening and using a Windows 8 app 29Snapping apps on the screen 30Switching between apps 31Closing a Windows 8 app 33Getting to the Desktop 33Using the Taskbar 34Wrap-Up 34Chapter 3: Windows 8 on Mobile Devices 37Windows 8 Mobile 37Windows Phone 8 37Windows 8 tablets 39Wrap-Up 39Chapter 4: Getting Around the Windows Desktop 41Terminology for Things You Do 41Mouse terminology 42Point 42Click 43Double-click 43Right-click 43Drag 44Keyboard terminology 44Tab, Enter, and Spacebar 44If in doubt, Escape key out 44The Help key (F1) 44The  key 44Shift, Ctrl, and Alt 45Shortcut keys 45Logging In 45Windows Start Screen 47Using the Windows Desktop 48What’s on the desktop 48About desktop icons 50Arranging desktop icons 52Using Jump Lists 53Running Programs and Apps 54The active window 56Switching among open programs 57Switching with taskbar buttons 57Switching with the keyboard 58Arranging program windows 59Sizing program windows 61Maximize a program window 61Minimize a program window 62Size at will 63Moving a program window 66Moving and sizing from the keyboard 66Closing a Program 67Using the Notifi cation Area 68Showing/hiding notifi cation icons 70Responding to notifi cation messages 71Using scroll bars 71Using Back and Forward buttons 73Quick Help for Getting Started 74Logging Off, Shutting Down 76Stuff You Can Do with a Computer 77Wrap-Up 78Chapter 5: Sharing and Securing with User Accounts 79Logging In and Out of User Accounts 80Where am I now? 80Switching accounts 81Creating Strong Passwords 83Remembering passwords 84Devising a password hint 84Picture Passwords 85Creating a picture password 85Testing your picture password 88Types of User Accounts 88Microsoft accounts 88Local accounts 89The built-in administrator account 89Administrative user accounts 90Standard accounts 90Guest account 90Creating and Managing User Accounts 90Creating a Microsoft user account 92Creating a new e-mail address for a new user account 94Creating a local account 97Changing user accounts 97Changing a user account type 98Password-protecting an account 99Changing the account picture 100Enabling or disabling the guest account 102Navigating through user account pages 103Cracking into standard user accounts 104Deleting User Accounts 104Using User Accounts 105Understanding User Account Control 106Privilege escalation in administrative accounts 108Turning UAC on and off 108Creating and Using Password Reset Disks 110Choosing a memory device for the password reset 111Creating the password reset disk 111Using the password reset disk 111Running Programs as Administrator 112Add the Built-in Administrator Account to the Login Screen 113Stop Entering Password on Lockout 113Advanced Security Tools 114Using Credential Manager 114Managing Profi le Properties and Environment Variables 117Wrap-Up 118Chapter 6: Using Windows 8 Family Safety 121Before You Get Started 121Setting Up Windows 8 Family Safety 121Getting to the Family Safety page122Setting Web Filtering 123Setting time limits 127Controlling Windows Store and game play 130Blocking and allowing Apps 133Viewing Family Safety Activity Reports 134Viewing Family Safety Online Reports 136Other Online Safety Resources 137Wrap-Up 138Part II: Security and Updates 139Chapter 7: Help, Support, and Troubleshooting 141Introducing Help and Support 141Navigating Help 144Using the Search box 146Online Help and offl ine Help 146Help from People 147Remote Assistance 148Microsoft Answers website 148Microsoft customer support 151Troubleshooting 151Wrap-Up 152Chapter 8: Troubleshooting Startup Problems 153The Computer Won’t Start 153Non-system disk or disk error message154Computer starts but mouse and keyboard don’t work 154Computer keeps trying to start but never gets there 154Screen turns blue during startup and then stops 154Computer Takes Too Long to Start 155Restore system fi les to an earlier time 155Windows 8 Automatic Repair Mode 155Repair Windows 8 Install 156Advanced startup 156Start in Safe Mode 158The instruction manual that came with your computer 161Resources in this book 161Resources in Windows Help 161Online resources 161Programs Won’t Start 162Wrap-Up 162Part III: Personalizing Windows 8 163Chapter 9: Protecting Yourself with Windows Firewall 165How Firewalls Work 165Introducing Action Center 167How you know Windows Firewall is On 168Turning Windows Firewall on or off 168Making Exceptions to Firewall Protection 170Manually confi guring fi rewall exceptions (allowed apps and programs) 171Adding an app exception 172Disabling, changing, and deleting exceptions 174Advanced Firewall Confi guration 174Open Windows Firewall With Advanced Security 174Changing fi rewall profi le properties 175Firewall alerts, unicast responses, local administrator control 176Security logging 176Customizing IPsec settings 176Inbound and outbound rules 178Wrap-Up 179Chapter 10: Conquering Malicious Software 181Types of Malware 181Viruses and worms181Spyware and adware 182Trojan horses and rootkits 182Conquering Viruses and Spywarewith Windows Defender 183Opening Windows Defender 184Removing malicious software from your computer 184Performing a custom scan 186Preventing malicious software using real-time scanning 187Windows Defender updates 188Excluding fi les and folders 189Advanced confi guration options 190Joining MAPS 191The Malicious Software Removal Tool 192Wrap-Up 192Chapter 11: Automatic Updates as Security 195Understanding Automatic Updates 195Updates versus upgrades 196Why updates are important 196Enabling Automatic Updates 197Managing Updates 198Managing optional updates 198Changing how updates work 199Reviewing and removing updates 201Thwarting Exploits with DEP 202Wrap-Up 204Chapter 12: Personalizing the Windows 8 Interface 205Customizing the Start Screen 205Rearranging tiles 205Adding and removing tiles 206Adding tiles 206Removing tiles 208Resizing tiles 208Working with live tiles 208Working with groups 209Creating groups 209Rearranging groups 210Naming groups210Clearing Live Data 211Allocating storage for Tile updates 212Adding administrative tools to the Start screen 212Changing Start Screen Background and Color 212Customizing the Lock Screen 213Changing Your Account Picture 214Wrap-Up 214Chapter 13: Personalizing the Desktop 215Using the Personalization Page 215Choosing a theme 216Personalizing your desktop background 218Personalizing your color scheme 220Making text sharper with ClearType 221Personalizing sound effects 222Personalizing your screen saver 224Personalizing desktop icons 227Creating your own desktop icons 227Sizing, arranging, showing, and hiding desktop icons 228Customizing icons 229Choosing a screen resolution 230Using multiple monitors232Reducing monitor fl icker235Adjusting the font size (dpi)235Personalizing your mouse 237Mice for lefties 238Adjusting the double-click speed 239Using ClickLock 239Speed up or slow down the mouse pointer 240Making the mouse pointer more visible 240Changing mouse wheel behavior 241Personalizing the Keyboard 241Creating Custom Shortcut Keys 243Customizing the Taskbar245Locking and unlocking the taskbar 246Moving and sizing the taskbar 247Showing toolbars on the taskbar 247Sizing and positioning taskbar toolbars 248Using the Links toolbar (Favorites Bar) 249Customizing the Notifi cation Area 250Getting rid of Notifi cation area icons 252Tweaking the clock 252Wrap-Up 254Chapter 14: Transferring Files from Another Computer 257What You Can Transfer 257Getting programs onto your new computer 258What not to install 259Choosing a Transfer Method 259Using a USB Easy Transfer cable 260Using a home network 260Using external hard drives or fl ash drives 261Before you begin the transfer 261Performing the Transfer 262When the Transfer Is Finished 264Transferring Without Windows Easy Transfer 266Manually transfer Internet Explorer Favorites 266Transferring fonts 268Wrap-Up 268Chapter 15: Customizing Startup Options 271First Things First 271Starting Programs Automatically 273Using the Startup folder 273Using the Task Manager Startup tab 276Stopping auto start applications 277Using the System Confi gurationTool to Control Startup279Services Snap-In 282Bypassing the Login Page 286Troubleshooting Startup 288Get rid of disabled devices 288When Windows won’t start at all 289Wrap-Up 289Chapter 16: Troubleshooting Customization Problems 291Desktop Problems 291My screen is too large/ my screencolors look awful 291When I right-click the desktop, I don’t geta Personalize option 292Parts of my screen are cut off or blank 293My desktop picture doesn’t fi t right 293E I can’t see all of the dialog boxes 294Icon names are too big or too small294I don’t have any desktop icons (or don’t like their size) 295I can’t put my desktop icons where I want them 296My screen saver never kicks in 296Taskbar Problems 297My taskbar is missing 297I can’t resize my taskbar 298I don’t have a Quick Launch toolbar 298Updating Your Display Driver 298Regional and Language Settings 299Change how numbers, dates, and times look 300Modifying Location and Multiple Language Options 300Switching languages and keyboards 302Removing input languages 303Wrap-Up 303Part IV: Beyond the Desktop 305Chapter 17: Chatting with Windows 8 307Understanding Chat and IM 308Using the Messaging App for IM 309Sending and receiving messages with Messaging 310Deleting a message thread 312Setting your status 313Inviting contacts 313Setting Messaging options 313Using Windows Live Messenger 314Adding Messenger to Windows 314Setting up your account 314Adding contacts 315Chatting online 316Changing the font 317Audio, video, and more 317Wrap-Up 317Chapter 18: Windows 8 and Windows Live 319Windows Live 319Creating a Windows Live Account 320Using Windows Live 322Saving Files in SkyDrive 324Using Offi ce Web Apps 326Wrap-Up 330Chapter 19: Social Networking with Windows 8 331Using the People App 331Setting up a social media account 332Viewing social media activity 336Navigating the People app 340Wrap-Up 341Chapter 20: Using Computers Remotely 343Using Remote Assistance 343Setting up Remote Assistance 344Requesting Remote Assistance 345Using the Remote Desktop App 349Allowing remote connections on a home network 352Connecting from a remote home network PC 354Using Classic Remote Desktop 355Display 356Local Resources 357Programs 358Experience 358Advanced 359Wrap-Up 361Chapter 21: Managing Names and Addresses 363Opening Contacts 364Changing how you view contacts 365Making shortcuts to contacts 365Creating a contact 366Opening and editing contacts 367Create a “Me” contact 368Creating Contact Groups 368Printing Contacts 371Importing and Exporting Contacts 372Importing people to your contacts folder 372Exporting contacts to vCards 373Exporting to a CSV fi le 373Searching for Contacts 374Sharing Contacts on a Network 374Wrap-Up 374Chapter 22: Working in the Cloud 377Understanding the Cloud 377Setting Up a SkyDrive Account 378Accessing SkyDrive Files 379Using SkyDrive for Windows 381Using the SkyDrive App 383Adding fi les to SkyDrive 385Sharing fi les using SkyDrive 387Wrap-Up 389Part V: Pictures, Music, and Movies 391Chapter 23: Working with Pictures 393Getting Pictures into Your Computer 393Getting pictures from a digital camera 393Getting pictures from a memory card 395Getting pictures from a CD or DVD 397Getting pictures from a scanner 398Using pictures you get by e-mail 400Copying pictures from websites 400Copy-and-paste pictures 402Taking screenshots 402Using Your Pictures Folder 404Pictures folder quick tips 407Why some pictures show icons 410Videos in your Pictures folder 412Renaming pictures and videos 413Using Windows Live Photo Gallery 413Choosing what to view and how 415Photo Gallery quick tips 415Selecting thumbnails in the Gallery 416Dating, rating, tagging, and captioning 416Filtering pictures 418Changing tags 419Use a picture as your desktop background 419Adding pictures to Photo Gallery 420Use your Photo Gallery as a screen saver 420Fixing photos 420Auto Adjust 422Exposure 422Color 422Straighten 422Crop 422Fix red eye 424Effects 425Saving changes 425Using people tags 425Choosing Photo Gallery options 426Making movies from Photo Gallery 429Printing Pictures 429Printing from Windows Live Photo Gallery 429Printing pictures from a folder 431Pixels and Megapixels 432File extension, size, and dimensions 433TIFF pictures 436JPEG pictures 436GIF pictures 436PNG pictures 436BMP pictures 436Changing a picture type or size 436Pictures, Tags, and Virtual Folders 438Wrap-Up 439Chapter 24: Making Music with Media Player 441Controlling Sound Volume 441Starting Windows Media Player 443Media Player program window 443The toolbar 445Media Player menus 445Play controls 447Closing/minimizing Windows Media Player 448Listening to a CD 449Now Playing, Visualizations, and Enhancements 451Using the playlist in Now Playing view 452Using Enhancements 453Stopping a CD 454Play CDs automatically with Media Player 454Ripping (Copying) Music CDs 454Options for ripping CDs 455Choosing where to put songs 456Choosing how to name fi les 456Choosing a fi le format and quality 457Copy Protect Music 459Rip CD Automatically459Eject CD After Ripping 460Still more rip options 460Copying songs 460Getting Music Online 462Using the Media Player Library 462Navigating the library 462Choosing columns for Media Library 467Sizing columns 468Moving columns 468Sorting songs 468Getting missing media information automatically 468Choosing what fi les to include in your library 470Sharing (streaming) your media library 471Allowing Internet streaming 473Using a remote stream 473Allow Remote Control 474Pushing media to another computer 474Automatically renaming songs 474Selecting in media library 475Changing a song title 477Changing genre, artist, and so on 477Changing incorrect media information 477Rating songs 477Making Custom Playlists 478Managing songs in a playlist 480Saving a playlist 482Viewing, playing, and changing playlists 482Using and creating Auto Playlists 482Creating Your Own Music CDs 484Types of music CDs 484Choosing music disk options 485Choosing songs to put on the CD 487Creating the disk 489Saving a Burn list 489Copying Music to Portable Devices 489Manual syncing490Managing songs on a device 491Auto-syncing devices 492Choosing between manual and auto sync 493Setting player options 493Fun with skins 494Extending Media Player with Plug-ins 495Converting File Types 495Music, Metadata, and Searches 496Wrap-Up 497Chapter 25: Working with Video and Photos 499Watching Video Files 499Using your Videos library 500Recorded TV 501Playing videos using Video App 501Playing videos using Media Player 503Adding videos to your Media Library 504Playing videos from your library 506Managing Photos with Media Player 506More on Playlists 507Limiting playlist size 509Limiting playlists to favorite items 510Skipping playlist items 510Prompt Me to Remove Upon Save 511Wrap-Up 511Chapter 26: Using Media Center 513Before You Begin 513Installing Media Center 514Starting Media Center 517Working Media Center with a mouse 520Working Media Center with a keyboard 520Using a Media Center remote control 520Moving and Sizing Media Center 521Media Center Playback Controls 521Things You Can Do Without TV 522Playing music in Media Center 522Viewing pictures and videos in Media Center 523Movies and TV in Media Center 524Extras 525Sports 525Watching and Recording TV 526Internet TV 528Recording TV 529Watching recorded TV 530Recorded TV fi les 530Personalizing Media Center 530General settings 531Startup and Window Behavior 531Visual and Sound Effects 532Windows Media Center Setup532Parental Controls 532Automatic Download options 532Optimization 532About Windows Media Center 533Privacy 533TV settings533Pictures settings 533Music settings 534DVD settings 534Start menu and extras 534Extender settings 534Media Libraries 534Syncing, shutting down, and extenders 534Wrap-Up 535Part VI: Managing Your Content 537Chapter 27: Understanding Drives, Folders, and Files 539Understanding Disks and Drives 539Your computer’s hard disk 539Removable media 540CDs and DVDs 540Portable devices 541Flash cards and memory sticks 542Flash drives 542Viewing your computer’s drives 543Sizes and capacities 545How much room is there? 546Viewing disk contents 548Formatting disks 548About Folders 548Viewing the contents of a folder 550Folders within folders (subfolders) 550Parent folders 551About Files 551Opening and closing fi les 553Showing/hiding fi lename extensions 554Choosing a program or app to open a fi le 555Changing the default program or app 556Windows cannot open this fi le 557File paths 558Using File Explorer559Opening File Explorer 560File Explorer components 560Show or hide ribbon bar 562Navigating with the Address bar 563Navigating with the Navigation pane 564Adding places to Favorites 566Managing favorites 566Navigating from the contents pane 567Navigating to a disk drive 568Choosing an icon view 568Using columns in the Details view 569Sorting icons 571Filtering a folder 571Using the Preview pane 574Using the Details pane 576To Click or Double-Click? 577Personalizing folder behavior 578Options on the View tab 579Saving Things in Folders 585What folder should I use? 585How to save in folders 586Saving in Windows 8–style dialog boxes 586Naming the fi le 588Choosing a Save As type 588Click Save 588Opening the saved fi le 589Creating Your Own Folders 589Creating folders on the fl y while saving 591Personalizing your folder 592Specify a folder type 592Folder pictures 593Changing a folder’s icon 594Read-Only, Hidden, and Advanced attributes 594Compress Contents to Save Disk Space 596Encrypt Contents to Secure Data 596Wrap-Up 598Chapter 28: Managing Files and Folders 599Selecting Icons 599Selecting one icon 600Selecting all icons 601Selecting a range of icons 602Selecting and unselecting one at a time 603Selecting with a touch screen 604Selecting with the keyboard 604Selecting by fi ltering 604Selecting by lassoing 606Selecting most icons in a folder 606Selecting from multiple folders 606Unselecting all icons 606Moving and Copying Files 607Moving fi les to a subfolder 607Copying to/from external disks 609Moving and copying by dragging 609Moving or copying by using two open folders 611Using cut-and-paste to move or copy fi les 613Making a copy in the same folder 613Undoing a move or copy 614This location already contains … 614Renaming Files 616Undoing a rename 617Renaming multiple fi les 618Deleting Files 619Using the Recycle Bin 621Recovering accidentally deleted fi les 622Permanently deleting Recycle Bin fi les 623Creating and Deleting Shortcuts 623Managing Files with DOS Commands 626Getting to a command prompt 626Using the command prompt 627Copy-and-paste in the Command Prompt window 628Navigating from the command prompt 628Using wildcards 628Printing a list of fi lenames 629Wrap-Up 631Chapter 29: Searching for Files and Messages on Your Computer 633Basics of Searching 633You’re not asking it questions 634Be specifi c 635Spelling counts635Where you start the search matters 636How Searching Works 636Quick Charms Bar Searches 637Customizing Windows search 640Extending a Start menu search 641Searching Folders and Views 642Specifying search criteria 644Search by date 644Search by size 646Search by fi lename or subject 647Search by kind 648Search by tags, authors, title, and others 648Saving a search 648Using saved searches 649Wrap-Up 651Chapter 30: Metadata and Power Searches 653Working with File Properties 654Viewing properties sheets 655Viewing properties in columns 655Editing properties 656Setting Properties When You Save 659Personalizing Searches 660Managing the Search Index 661Adding indexed locations 662Remove a location from the index 664Choosing fi le types to index 664More advanced options 666Power Searches 667Searching specifi c properties 668Greater than and less than 669AND, OR, and NOT searches 669Date and number searches 672Searching for phrases 674Message searching 674Natural language queries 674Wrap-Up 676Chapter 31: Protecting Your Files 679Simple File Backups 679Using File History 682Starting File History 682Backing up to a network location 685Excluding folders during backups 688Setting the File History advanced option 691Restoring fi les from a backup 694Using System Protection 697Turning System Protection on or off 697Creating a restore point 699Returning to a previous restore point 700Undoing a system restore 701Using BitLocker Drive Encryption 701BitLocker hardware requirements 702Encrypting the volume 702When the computer won’t start 704Turning off BitLocker 704More info on BitLocker 704Wrap-Up 704Part VII: Printing, Faxing, and Scanning 707Chapter 32: Installing and Managing Printers 709Printer Properties Versus Printing Properties 709Add a Printer with the Devices Tool 710Opening the Devices and Printers Folder 712Setting the default printer 713Testing a printer 714Installing a New Printer 714Installing printers with USB and infrared connections 715Installing printers with parallel and serial port connections 715Installing a network, wireless, or Bluetooth Printer 716Managing Printer Drivers 717Setting Default Printing Preferences 719Portrait versus landscape printing 720Printing on both sides 720Making pages print in the right order 720Saving time and money 720Setting Printer Properties 722Confi guring shared printers 723Confi guring printer ports 724Setting up printer pooling 725Confi guring printer availability 726Setting other advanced options 727Wrap-Up 728Chapter 33: Printing Documents and Screenshots 729Printing a Document 729Common printing options 733Choosing a print quality and other options 733Still more print options 736Printing the Screen 736Using Print Preview 738Wrap-Up 740Chapter 34: Managing Print Jobs 741How Printing Works 741Managing Print Jobs 743Managing a single document 743Managing several documents744Managing all documents 744Changing print queue order 745Solving Common Printer Problems 745Printing Offl ine 747Creating XPS Documents 748Printing From Windows 8 Apps 751Wrap-Up 753Chapter 35: Faxing and Scanning 755What You Need for Fax 755Opening Windows Fax and Scan 756Creating a fax account 756Confi guring fax modem options 757Defi ning Dialing Rules 759Setting Up Your Cover Sheets 762Sending Faxes 764Faxing from Windows Fax and Scan 764Sending faxes from programs 766Receiving Faxes 767Working with Faxes 768Scanning Documents 769Scanning with Windows Fax and Scan769Using scanned documents 771Forwarding scanned documents automatically 772Wrap-Up 772Chapter 36: Troubleshooting Printing and Faxing 775Troubleshooting Printing775First aid for printing problems 775Document appears to print, but nothing comesout of the printer 776Problem with a network printer 776Printer prints garbage 777Advanced printing features are disabled 777Printed colors don’t match screen colors778Error message “Problem Communicating with Printer” 778Updating your printer driver 779Troubleshooting Faxing 779Printing and Faxing Troubleshooting Resources 780Wrap-Up 780Part VIII: Installing and Removing Programs 781Chapter 37: Adding and Managing Windows 8 Applications 783Using the Windows Store 783Reviewing Windows 8 apps 785Navigating the Windows Store 789Windows Store categories 791Costs of apps 793Searching for apps 794Installing Windows 8 apps 794Updating Apps 795Removing Apps796Wrap-Up 797Chapter 38: Installing and Upgrading Legacy Programs 799Playing It Safe with Program Installations 800Updates Versus Upgrades 800Installing and Upgrading from a Disk 801Common Installation Prompts 802The initial CD or DVD prompt 802Entering an administrator password 803The product key or serial number 803Compliance check 804User information prompt 804The End User License Agreement 805Type of installation 806Installation summary 807Setup completed 807Using the installed program 808Wrap-Up 808Chapter 39: Getting Older Programs to Run 811Understanding Program Types 811DOS programs 812Old programs to avoid altogether 812Installing Incompatible Programs 813Using the Program Compatibility Wizard 814Quick-and-Dirty Program Compatibility 817Using DOS Commands in Windows 8 818Wrap-Up 821Chapter 40: Repairing and Removing Programs 823Changing and Repairing Programs 823Uninstalling Programs 826Unpinning from the Start screen 827Dealing with stuck programs 827Turning Windows Features On and Off 828Wrap-Up 829Chapter 41: Setting Default Programs 831Setting Default Programs for Files 831Using the Default Programs Page 835Setting your default programs 836Associating a fi le type or protocol with a specifi c program 838Changing AutoPlay settings 839Setting program access and computer defaults 840Wrap-Up 842Chapter 42: Managing Programs and Processes 845Getting to Know Task Manager 845Viewing More and Less Detail 847Choosing Task Manager Views 848Not Responding? Task Manager to the Rescue 850Closing frozen programs 850Switching and starting tasks 852Restarting a hung computer 852Monitoring Performance with Task Manager 853Managing Processes with Task Manager 858Showing other columns 860Common processes 861Choosing columns on the Details tab 862App History tab 864Startup tab 866Users tab 867Services tab 868Wrap-Up 868Chapter 43: Troubleshooting Software Problems 871Troubleshooting Installation 871Troubleshooting Programs 872Researching Application Errors 874Editing the Registry 874How registry data is organized 875Hives, keys, and subkeys 875Key values 879Backing up the registry 880Making the registry change 881Troubleshooting Tips 884Wrap-Up 885Part IX: Hardware and Performance Tuning 887Chapter 44: Installing and Removing Hardware 889Hardware, Firmware, and Software Demystifi ed 889A Few Words About Device Drivers 890Using Hot-Pluggable Devices 890Connecting USB devices 891Connecting IEEE 1394 devices 893PC cards 893Using memory cards 894Memory cards and USB mass storage 895Disconnecting hot-pluggable devices 896Not-So-Hot-Pluggable Devices 898Installing expansion cards 899Installing more memory (RAM) 901Installing a second hard drive 902Primary and extended partitions 903Partitioning and formatting the disk 904Other hard drive operations 908Converting a disk to NTFS 908Shrinking and extending partitions 910Changing a volume label 911Changing a drive letter 911The exFAT fi le system912Removing Hardware 913Updating Drivers914Dealing with Devices that Prevent Windows 8 from Starting 915Wrap-Up 916Chapter 45: Using Wireless Bluetooth Devices 917The World of Bluetooth 917Confi guring Your Bluetooth Adapter 919Adding Bluetooth-Enabled Devices 922Connecting an Android smart phone 923Joining a personal area network 926Receiving fi les from a Bluetooth device 927Sending fi les to a Bluetooth device 930Creating a Bluetooth personal area network 932Troubleshooting a Bluetooth network connection 934Sharing an Internet connection 934Wrap-Up 935Chapter 46: Syncing Devices 937Syncing with Network Files 937Using Sync Center for offl ine fi les 938Enable offl ine fi les 939Using Sync Center 940Settings for offl ine fi les 943Dealing with confl ict 947Synchronizing with Other Devices 950Wrap-Up 951Chapter 47: Performance Tuning Your System 953Getting to Know Your System 953Knowing your CPU and RAM954Windows Experience Index 954Getting more detailed information about your PC 956Maximizing CPU and Memory Resources 957Conserving memory 957Managing virtual memory 958Priorities, foreground, and background 961Controlling CPU priorities 961Monitoring and Adjusting Performance 962Performance Monitor 962Data collector sets and reports 966Creating data collector sets 968Resource monitor 971Reliability monitor 972Using Windows ReadyBoost 974Trading pretty for performance 977Maintaining Your Hard Drive 978Recovering wasted hard drive space 978Deleting system restore fi les and unwanted features 980Defragmenting and optimizing your hard drive 980The Power Settings 983Create a power plan 985System settings 986Wrap-Up 988Chapter 48: Troubleshooting Hardware and Performance 991First Aid for Troubleshooting Hardware 991Dealing with Error Messages 995Performing a Clean Boot 996Using the System Recovery Options 997Troubleshooting Performance Problems 998Wrap-Up 1000Part X: Networking and Sharing 1001Chapter 49: Creating a Home Network 1003What Is a LAN?1003Planning a LAN 1004Creating a Wired LAN 1004Traditional Ethernet speeds 1005The slowest component rules 1006Creating a Wireless LAN 1007Wireless broadband router 1008Other useful wireless goodies 1009Acquiring and Installing Network Hardware 1009After the Hardware Setup 1010Setting Up a Wired Network 1011Setting Up a Wireless Network 1013The 80211 standard 1013Access point, SSID, WEP, and WPA 1014About SSIDs 1015About WEP and WPA 1016Installing the wireless networking hardware 1016Connecting to available networks 1016The Notifi cation icon 1018Wrap-Up 1018Chapter 50: Sharing Resources on a Network 1019Some Networking Buzzwords 1019Methods for Sharing in Windows 8 1021Homegroups 1021Workgroup 1021Domain 1022How to choose 1023Turn on Sharing and Discovery 1023Windows 8 Homegroups 1028Finding or changing the homegroup password 1028Joining a homegroup 1029Sharing items with the homegroup 1030Excluding items from sharing 1031Sharing with individual users 1031Using Public Folders 1032Advanced Sharing 1033Identifying Shared Folders 1034Sharing a Printer 1035Wrap-Up 1037Chapter 51: Using Shared Resources 1039UNC Paths 1039Accessing Remote Resources 1040Opening Remote Documents 1042Opening a read-only copy 1042Creating network locations 1043Saving to a Remote Computer 1045Downloading Programs to a Network Share 1045Transferring Files Between Computers 1046Mapping Drive Letters to Shared Folders 1047Using a Shared Printer 1050Using Shared Media 1052Wrap-Up 1053Chapter 52: Troubleshooting Networks 1055Letting Windows Troubleshoot the Network 1055Manual Troubleshooting 1057Troubleshooting a specifi c connection 1058Testing from a command console 1059ping 1059tracert 1061ipconfi g 1062Troubleshooting Network Printer Connections 1064Use All Available Resources 1066Wrap-Up 1066Appendix A: Upgrading to Windows 8 1069Windows 8 System Requirements 1069Pre-Installation Housekeeping 1070Installing Windows 8 1071Installation options 1071Reenabling old startup programs 1072Appendix B: Installing Windows 8 on a New System 1073Gearing Up for a Clean Install 1073Back up all your data 1074Make sure that you can boot from your DVD 1075Installing a new C drive 1075Doing the Clean Install 1076The Rest of the Installation 1077Appendix C: Universal Shortcut Keys 1079Appendix D: Windows 8 Touch Gestures 1089Index 1091
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