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Windows Vista Customization Manual Excerpt

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Created on: Apr 14, 2009 10:02 AM by RichR - Last Modified:  Jul 16, 2009 3:13 PM by RichR

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The accompanying document is a chapter excerpt from the book “Windows Vista - Customization Manual.” The book covers the basics of customizing your computer with the Vista operating system. Learn how to customize you boot screen, login screen, desktop, start menu, Windows Explorer, and much more.

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• Intro Page.doc

• Cover Sheet and Terms.pdf

• Windows Vista Customization Manual Excerpt.pdf

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