Part I: Working in Windows XP 1: Running Windows and Application Programs 2: Troubleshooting Windows XP and Application Programs 3: Installing and Uninstalling Programs and Windows Components 4: Running DOS Programs and Commands 5: Copying, Moving, and Sharing Information Between Programs 6: Sharing Your Computer with Family Members and Officemates Part II: Managing Your Files 7: Using and Customizing Windows Explorer 8: File Attributes, Searching for Files, and Burning CDs 9: Backing Up Your Files with the Backup Utility Part III: Configuring Windows for Your Computer 10: Setting Up Your Start Menu and Taskbar 11: Setting Up Your Desktop 12: Keyboards, Mice, and Game Controllers 13: Adding and Removing Hardware 14: Printing and Faxing 15: Running Windows XP on Laptops 16: Accessibility Options Part IV: Working with Text, Numbers, Pictures, Sound, and Video 17: Working with Documents in Windows XP 18: Working with Graphics 19: Working with Sound 20: Working with Video Part V: Windows XP Home on the Internet 21: Configuring Windows to Work with Your Modem 22: Connecting to the Internet 23: E-Mail and Newsgroups Using Outlook Express 24: Web Browsing with Internet Explorer and MSN Explorer 25: Internet Conferencing with Windows Messenger and NetMeeting 26: Using Other Internet Programs with Windows XP Part VI: Home and Office Networking with Windows XP Home 27: Designing a Windows-Based Local Area Network 28: Networking without LANs 29: Adding Your Computer to a LAN 30: Sharing Drives and Printers on a LAN 31: Connecting Your LAN to the Internet 32: Network, Internet, and Web Security Part VII: Windows and Disk Housekeeping 33: Formatting and Partitioning Disks 34: Keeping Your Disk Safe 35: Tuning Windows XP for Maximum Performance 36: Windows Update, Remote Assistance, and Other Windows XP Resources Part VIII: Behind the Scenes: Windows XP Internals 37: Windows XP Configuration Files 38: Displaying and Editing the Windows XP Registry A: Installing or Upgrading to Windows XP