
PC Explorer 61
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Something you won't get with your copy of Windows Vista is an instruction manual — while the software includes an extensive Help and Support section, and there's plenty of content available on the Web, there's nothing in the way of a comprehensive reference that you can turn to again and again.
That's where this issue of PC Explorer comes in, offering 148 pages packed with step-by-step guides to help you get the most out of Vista. From simple tweaks to the interface to advanced customisations, we've tried to gather together a wide-ranging collection of articles that explore all the different features Vista has to offer.
Digital media plays a big part in many modern PC systems, and you'll find a strong selection of guides covering the topic — whether you want to create your own video DVDs or sync your music with a portable player, Vista includes all of the software that you need.
In the Internet And Email section, we'll take you through a range of tips and tricks, from creating an email account and customising your browser to signing up to RSS feeds and staying safe online.
The Vista Advanced section that closes the magazine covers more in-depth features, such as the System Restore feature for troubleshooting problems, and Vista's built-in parental controls.
If you have Windows Vista installed on your PC system, then you'll find this collection of guides invaluable in using the software to its full potential, and a reference that you'll turn to time and time again.
Original UK on sale date: 17th Jan 2008(USA 28th Feb 2008, Australia 20th Mar 2008)
About PC Explorer: A new issue of PC Explorer is published every two months, and each issue is packed with step-by-step guides written in plain English.



