In this power point slide, I am going to tutorial a little bit about introduction to Window 8
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4. Windows 8 Basics: Learn how to use, customize,
and navigate around the new Windows 8 Start
Screen and Live Tiles on a touch-enabled tablet and
a traditional laptop or desktop.
Personalization: Learn how to personalize every
aspect of the Start Screen, Lock Screen, Live Tiles,
and the traditional desktop, including themes,
wallpapers, sounds, and more.
5. Windows Store: Learn the tips and tricks to get
the most out of the new Windows Store apps,
including the built-in apps like Mail, Weather,
Calendar, and even the new touch-enabled Internet
Explorer 10.
Solving Problems: Protect your PC against
disaster with the new Windows Defender, Firewall,
System Restore, and learn how to use the new
Refresh and Reset features to reinstall your PC
without losing your files and documents.
6. Even More: Learn how to use Windows Search to
find apps, files, and settings, how to create
HomeGroups, control your settings with the new PC
Settings panel, advanced administration topics like
registry editing and a whole lot more.
Bonus Material: read the final chapter to learn
50+ tips for using Windows 8 more effectively,
including how to get the Start Menu back, how to
skip the Start Screen and boot directly to the
Desktop, and a lot more.
7. Introduction to Windows 8 – covers everything
you need to understand how to navigate around
Windows 8 and get used to the new features, like the
Start Screen, Charms Bar, and the new Touch
features.
Personalizing the Windows Interface –
covers tweaking the look and feel of your new Start
Screen, Lock Screen, Live Tiles, and the traditional
Desktop.
8. Windows 8 Store Apps – covers using the new
Windows Store to find applications, and the built-in
Windows 8 apps like Mail, Weather, Calendar,
Finance, and more.
Browsing with Internet Explorer 10 – covers
using the new Touch-enabled full-screen browser,
how to pin web sites to the Start Screen, and more.
9. Protecting Your System Against Disaster –
covers using the new Windows Defender, Firewall,
System Restore, and even the new Refresh and
Reset to reinstall your PC without losing your files
and documents.
Controlling Your Computer’s Settings – goes
in-depth into the Control Panel and the new PC
Settings panel to explain how to customize your PC.
10. Advanced Startup and Recovery, User
Management, and even Remote Desktop.
Installing Windows 8 - covers how to install
Windows 8, including the best practices for how to
install, how to create a Thumb Drive installer, and
more.
11. Help and Support - covers your help options in
Windows 8. Tip: Your best help is this book!
50 Tips for Using Windows 8 More
Effectively – the hidden gem in this book, this
chapter goes through a set of hidden tips, tweaks,
and customization options you can use to get the
most out of Windows 8.