Posts Tagged ‘Guide’
Windows XP Registry: A Complete Guide to Customizing and Optimizing Windows XP (Information Technologies Master Series) (Paperback)
Targeting IT professionals, system administrators, and experienced users moving to the Windows XP platform, this book enables the user to master registry concepts and architecture, provides a historical overview of the registry, and outlines the differences between Windows 9x/ME and Windows NT/2000/XP registries. Special attention is drawn to the enhancements in registry architecture introduced with Windows XP, such as faster queries and removal of the registry size limitation. Covered in depth are how to properly use registry features, how to plan and implement the most appropriate registry backup strategy, and how to monitor and modify the system registry according to the administrative requirements and individual needs of the users.
About the Author
Olga Kokoreva is an IT consultant and a technical writer. She is the author of Windows 2000 Registry and Windows ME Registry.
Speed It Up! A Non-Technical Guide for Speeding Up Slow Computers (Paperback)
Speed It Up! A Non-Technical Guide for Speeding Up Slow Computers Does your PC perform like grandma on a cold winter morning? Does it limp along slowly through everyday tasks, such as starting up, shutting down or just opening an email? Are you wondering if your PC’s get up and go has got up and left? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this is the book for you. Sure, there are uber-geeky guides out there that provide tweaks and customizations appealing to the pocket protector nation, but there is no other book that addresses these common problems at the everyday consumer level. We think it’s time for a book that covers all of these topics in a way that appeals to real humans, like you. Let us help you keep your PC running like it did the day you brought it home from the store. • Troubleshooting–We show you how to diagnose the cause of your PC’s dawdling behavior. We help you determine whether the culprit is your har (more…)
Inside the Windows 95 Registry: A Guide for Programmers, System Administrators, and Users (Paperback)
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To take full advantage of 32-bit Windows, programmers need to know their way around the Registry, the centralized repository for information about the PC, operating system, and applications. With sample code in both C and Visual Basic, Inside the Windows 95 Registry explains how you can use the Registry to store application-specific data, add options to the File/New menu in the Windows Explorer, register OLE components, and support dynamic changes to hardware configuration via Plug and Play–and much more.
What Windows 95 developers have been looking for! An in-depth examination of the Windows 95 registry, the new central “storage facility” for settings that replaces most of the old SYSTEM.INI and WIN.INI settings found in Windows 3.x. This book covers remote registry access, differences between the Win95 and NT registries, and registry backup. You’ll also find a thorough examination of the role that the regist (more…)
Microsoft Windows XP Registry Guide (Bpg-Other) (Paperback)
This title for power users and IT professionals is the authoritative source for information on the Windows XP registry and how to modify it to suit your administrative and personal needs.The Windows registry contains profiles for each user of a computer plus information about system hardware, installed programs, property settings, and more. Modifying the Windows registry gives users the utmost control over the PC, but it’s been somewhat of a dangerous black art — until now. This title is the complete reference to working with the Windows XP registry — including everything from registry hacks for power users to management and deployment guidance for IT professionals. The book includes troubleshooting hints, common workarounds, and a guide to how to use the new registry editor. Written by a recognized expert — the author of six books on the Windows registry — this book is the authoritative resource for readers who want or need to work with the Windows registry. Highl (more…)



