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Old March 7th 12, 11:57 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Joerg Jaeger[_2_]
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Default Books for Windows (7)

On 3/6/2012 11:56 PM, Jeff Layman wrote:
On 07/03/2012 01:08, Joerg Jaeger wrote:
I am looking for a book that give inside tips, advance troubleshooting
and references.
Last i stumbled over a book with the title "Troubleshooting Windows 7
Inside Out" from Mike Halsey. I like to hear an opinion about it. Is it
good or are there better books?
O'Reilly usually has good books but not sure about the Windows books in
general.


Windows 7 Inside Out
Ed Bott, Carl Siechert, Craig Stinson
(Published by Microsoft)

It's pretty comprehensive.

You have to read the blurb to see what you might be getting. I also have
"The Windows 7 Power Users Guide" by Mike Halsey. Well, it might be
entitled "Power Users Guide", but inside it says:

"Who is this book for?

This guide is for non-technical, casual, users of Windows. If you use a
PC at home for sending and receiving email, browsing the web and maybe
odd jobs like writing letters and editing digital photographs then this
is the book for you.

Any features for advanced users will be highlighted with this logo.
(cogs logo)."

So is it for advanced users or not?


Advanced. The basic i know. I am more interested in the insight or
secrets of Windows, perhaps some troubleshooting.

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