Windows Vista Essential Training

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In Windows Vista Essential Training , instructor Jeff Van West offers comprehensive guidance through the often-daunting task of upgrading Windows system software. After discussing Vista’s many new features and demonstrating the initial installation, Jeff explains how to run older software, customize settings and the desktop, and troubleshoot along the way. The tutorials also cover the ins and outs of taking Vista on the road for portable computing, from setting up s… More >>
Windows Vista Essential Training
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If you want to learn how to use your computer this is the way! A DVD from Lynda.com’s training library. I use a Mac but I needed to help a friend learn how to use her new Vista based computer so I bought her this CD/DVD as I knew it would save me hours. This DVD shows you how to get the best out of Vista, like printers! I hate printers but this made the whole Windows thing so easy to understand and I use a Mac!
I have learned everything I know about my Mac and Vista from Lynda.com and now have a subscription. Vista, Mac Leopard, Final Cut Pro, Flash, Photoshop CS3, Dreamweaver, Action Script I am a walking advertisement for Lynda.com training videos. If you don’t believe me have a look at my website janetteheffernan.com. Everything you see I learned off Lynda.com. I could never have done this with her.
Lastly this is an unsolicited testimonial. I know no one at Lynda.com but I heartily endorse this DVD.
Rating: 5 / 5
I’m about 2/3 of the way through this training, and I have to say that it has far exceeded my expectations. Like most people, I’ve been using windows xp for a number of years, and now I need to quickly come up to speed on Vista. This training has helped me do that, and a whole lot more!
The first thing to know about this training is that it’s very much geared towards the experienced windows user. It doesn’t expect you to be a power user, but it doesn’t really hold your hand about introducing you to windows and personal computers either. I’d have to say that mostly the training is focused on “what’s new and changed in vista”. So if you are an xp user now, and want to migrate to vista, this training is just what you need. If you are new to computers and are trying to get more comfortable with using a pc, this training may not be quite what you need.
The scope of topics is impressive. It includes things like customization, performance optimization, searching, navigating, security, running xp programs in vista, windows explorer, internet explorer, printing, networking, backing up data, playing movies, and tons more.
In all honesty, what I expected from this training was just to bring me up-to-date on the changes, and get me to where I could function with the same efficiency as I could when using XP. In actuality though, I feel like I know far far more about my computer and the windows operating system than I ever did when I was using XP. To say that this training just teaches “the essentials”, I think is really understating things by quite a bit.
The instructor deserves kudos as well, his explanations are very clear and concise. I highly recommend this product, and it is a steal for only $50.
Rating: 5 / 5
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