Introduction 1
Part I: Windows 7 Stuff Everybody Thinks You Already Know 7
Chapter 1: What Is Windows 7? 9
Chapter 2: The Desktop, Start Menu, Taskbar, Gadgets, and Other Windows 7 Mysteries 19
Chapter 3: Basic Windows Mechanics 47
Chapter 4: Flipping Through Files, Folders, Flash Drives, Libraries, and CDs 69
Part II: Working with Programs and Files 95
Chapter 5: Playing with Programs and Documents 97
Chapter 6: Briefly Lost, but Quickly Found 117
Chapter 7: Printing Your Work 129
Part III: Getting Things Done on the Internet 139
Chapter 8: Cruising the Web 141
Chapter 9: Sending and Receiving E-Mail 165
Chapter 10: Safe Computing 189
Part IV: Customizing and Upgrading Windows 7 207
Chapter 11: Customizing Windows 7 with the Control Panel 209
Chapter 12: Keeping Windows from Breaking 233
Chapter 13: Sharing One Computer with Several People 245
Chapter 14: Connecting Computers with a Network 255
Part V: Music, Movies, Memories (And Photos, Too) 283
Chapter 15: Playing and Copying Music in Media Player 285
Chapter 16: Fiddling with Photos and Movies 309
Part VI: Help! 333
Chapter 17: The Case of the Broken Window 335
Chapter 18: Strange Messages: What You Did Does Not Compute 347
Chapter 19: Moving from an Old Computer to a New Windows 7 PC 357
Chapter 20: Help on the Windows 7 Help System 371
Part VII: The Part of Tens 377
Chapter 21: Ten or So Things You’ll Hate about Windows 7 (And How to Fix Them) 379
Chapter 22: Ten or So Tips for Laptop Owners 387
Appendix A: Upgrading to Windows 7 393
Index 399
Windows 7 For Dummies by Andy Rathbone. ISBN 9780470555255. Published by Wiley in 2009. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.