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Author - Dan Gookin ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from For Dummies was reviewed on 25-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0764503618 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. DOS for Dummies Reference Book. Classifications : All Amazon Upgrade Amazon Upgrade Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books Computers & Internet Amazon Upgrade Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books Professional & Technical Amazon Upgrade Custom Stores Sp . Click the following link to view the cover of DOS for Dummies. Related topics: All Amazon Upgrade. Amazon Upgrade. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. Amazon Upgrade. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. Amazon Upgrade. requestid: 1956c2dc-a117-44de-8d19-e4e31e8b57e0requestprocessingtime: 0.0789960000000000 salesrank: 173586 edition: 3 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 87906132748 1) Paperback Book DOS for Dummies by For Dummies. As usual, A book has been published by Wiley that seeks to add ease of use to a rather difficult subject. Dan Gookin has written many computer books for MS press and in other places.
2) Paperback Book DOS for Dummies by For Dummies. Dummies books are written for the rest of us. On the DOS side of things. This book is a reference without spending a lot of money and without all the mumbo-jumbo. Just the stuff you need without the technical words. I have other Dummies computer books and ther great as well. Well worth the price.
3) Paperback Book DOS for Dummies by For Dummies. Do you have a friend that knows DOS, or an IT professional that is willing to teach you? Either way, do not buy this book, because if it may be useful to you he tells you to ask a friend or a professional. He is painfully not humorous or clever either, though he thinks he is.
4) Paperback Book DOS for Dummies by For Dummies. Not so long ago most people did not know how to use a computer. Dan Gookin´s "DOS for Dummies" stepped us through the hills and vales of how to use one. For this alone the book deserves respect.
5) Paperback Book DOS for Dummies by For Dummies. The concept in the "...for Dummies" series is to write in a friendly style and give the reader some substantial information along the way. What you get in this waste of paper is tons of useless unfunny attempts at humor with some passing references to DOS along the way.
6) Paperback Book DOS for Dummies by For Dummies. Windows may rule the world of popular computing on PCs around the globe, but DOS still has a place in the hearts and minds of computer users who vaguely remember what a C prompt looks like. Even if DOS (with all its arcane commands and its drab, boring look) isn´t your idea of the best way to get things done on a PC, you´ll find plenty of fast and friendly help on hand with the third edition of DOS For Dummies. Here´s a plain-speaking reference guide to all the command-line stuff and nonsense that makes DOS work, whether you´re a native DOS user or are an occasional dabbler who needs the operating system to run all those cool games under Windows. DOS For Dummies, 3rd Edition, avoids all the technical jargon to cut to the heart of things with clear, easy-to-understand explanations and step-by-step help for
All the basic DOS commands, from APPEND to XCOPY, are demystified to make life in DOS much more bearable. This handy guide has plenty of helpful tips and tricks for bending DOS to your will, without having to dedicate your life (and all your free time) to mastering this little corner of the PC. Author Dan Gookin´s first edition of DOS For Dummies became an international best-seller. He considers himself a computer "guru" whose job it is to remind everyone that computers are not to be taken too seriously. His approach to computers is light and humorous, yet very informative. Gookin mixes his knowledge of computers with a unique, dry sense of humor that keeps you informed – and awake.¤ 7) Paperback Book DOS for Dummies by For Dummies. The book that changed the way computer books are written and marketed has come out in a third edition. By and large, it´s the same as the previous edition (advances in MS-DOS have not been numerous), but there is some new information here. Further, DOS for Dummies remains an entertaining book and if you use DOS, it´s the book you want to assist you. The basic idea of this book is that you can identify a problem you´re having with your computer, ranging from how to turn the thing on to how to back up only the files that have changed since the last backup. You can then turn to the relevant section--the table of contents is very detailed--read a few pages, carry out some procedure, and move on to the next problem. You´ll find sections on hardware, file management, text editing, and software installation. Later chapters deal with troubleshooting. The newest material in this release of DOS for Dummies deals with DOS 6.22 and the DOS-like shell that you can use under Windows 95 and Windows 98. For users of the latest versions of Windows, Gookin demonstrates some relevant procedures. But most of the coverage deals with DOS itself and programs that are designed to run under DOS. There´s even stuff about WordStar here (it´s a little-known fact of history that the Rosetta stone was written with WordStar). DOS for Dummies is funny, too, in a wry sort of way. What kind of joke is appropriate to a section about parallel ports, anyway? The author manages to infuse practically every passage with humor. Other computer books should make an effort to take themselves less seriously. The verdict: if you´re using DOS--and more of you are than the Windows people would have us believe--this book will provide you with valuable help. --David Wall¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 22-Nov-2008, 0764503618785555503618, 4X0-850-180-850-580-210-621-8
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