Training Books for UPGRADERS?

D

Domenick

Can anyone recommend a good book(s) for someone (me) who is upgrading from
Windows XP Pro to Windows Vista Ultimate and Home Premium? I don't need to
re-learn how to use Windows, I'm just looking for a good, thorough overview
on what is DIFFERENT and what is NEW. I'm especially interested in FINDING
all of the familair elements (i.e. Add/Remove Programs) that have been MOVED
or RENAMED under Vista.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
 
M

Malke

Domenick said:
Can anyone recommend a good book(s) for someone (me) who is upgrading from
Windows XP Pro to Windows Vista Ultimate and Home Premium? I don't need to
re-learn how to use Windows, I'm just looking for a good, thorough overview
on what is DIFFERENT and what is NEW. I'm especially interested in FINDING
all of the familair elements (i.e. Add/Remove Programs) that have been MOVED
or RENAMED under Vista.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

I like the "Missing Manual" by David Pogue (O'Reilly). It comes in two
flavors - the regular one and a shorter version called "For Starters". I
don't know if you'll find it too simplistic. A quick look at the book in
the bookstore will tell you.

A book aimed more at the intermediate crowd that I'm currently reading
for review is O'Reilly's "Windows Vista Annoyances".


Malke
 
C

Charlie42

Domenick said:
Can anyone recommend a good book(s) for someone (me) who is upgrading from
Windows XP Pro to Windows Vista Ultimate and Home Premium? I don't need to
re-learn how to use Windows, I'm just looking for a good, thorough
overview
on what is DIFFERENT and what is NEW. I'm especially interested in FINDING
all of the familair elements (i.e. Add/Remove Programs) that have been
MOVED
or RENAMED under Vista.

Preston Gralla: Windows Vista In A Nutshell (O'Reilly).

This book is a nice desktop reference, it covers both the basics and more
advanced features, such as networking, security and Vista's various CLI
tools.

Charlie42
 

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