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Windows XP for Home Users, Service Pack 2 Edition Review by John Matlock
Concentrates on the Differenced from Earlier Versions
This book presents Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 2 installed. It presumes that you have some understanding of and probably have use some earlier edition of Windows. As such it talks mostly about the differences rather than giving a 'this is a window, this is a mouse' type of introduction.
Note Service Pack 2. There were several major changes made in SP2, particularly in the general area of security from viruses, and the like. If you don't have SP2, download it from www.microsoft.com.
Much of the information in this book also applies to Windows XP Professional. The two versions are basically identical except that Professional has some additional built in features such as a web server. These extra features are not covered.
I think the thing I liked best about this book is the nearly 100 pages on getting help, updating, and two chapters called 'Keeping Windows Healty and Happy,' and 'Troubleshooting Common Problems.' XP is a lot more stable than the earlier versions of Windows, but it's not perfect.