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In this free online home computer training course on video learn advanced Windows XP & 2K computer skills, including how to partition and defragment a hard disk drive and how to use the quick launch toolbar.

There are 14 videos in this series:

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  1. Adding new users in Windows is great for families and businesses, get a computer tutorial in this free video.

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  2. Adding a new login and password in Windows is a cool feature you might want to use, get a computer tutorial in this free video.

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  3. The run command feature in Windows is a useful tool you will want to take advantage of, get a computer tutorial in this free video.

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  4. Defragmenting a hard drive in Windows is necessary to make efficient use of your disk space, get a computer tutorial in this free video.

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  5. Partitioning a hard disk drive in Windows is useful if you want to better organize your information, get a computer tutorial in this free video.

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  6. Backing up a hard drive in Windows is easy, and you'll want to safeguard your information in case of a power outage or virus, get a computer tutorial in this free video.

    Views: 1,496
  7. Using the task bar in Windows is an essential skill for this operating system, get a computer tutorial in this free video.

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  8. Using the task bar in Windows is an essential skill for this operating system, get a computer tutorial in this free video.

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  9. Using the task bar in Windows is an essential skill for this operating system, get a computer tutorial in this free video.

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  10. The quick launch toolbar is extremely useful tool in Windows, get a tutorial in this free video.

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  11. Changing the date on your computer in Windows is easy, get an operating system tutorial in this free video.

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  12. There are extra task bar functions you might not know about in Windows, get an operating system tutorial in this free video.

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  13. Hiding the system tray can clean up the screen if things are getting too crowded, get an operating system tutorial in this free video.

    Views: 794
  14. File name extensions let you know what type of file you are dealing with in Windows, get an operating system tutorial in this free video.

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Computers are complex machines built upon very simple principles. They perform arithmetical operations millions of times over to transform digital information, moving at lightning speed, into usable human data.

A personal computer's job is to help a user create, manipulate, deliver, receive, or delete media content. This is a simple, sterile definition that sounds uninteresting on the surface. Nevertheless, these fundamental functions mimic human ability in some surprising ways. Therefore, the computer is increasingly becoming an engine of the imagination, a platform for the digital life.

The computer’s basic functionality is behind the growing demand for improved home computing capability. It has driven much of the computer industry to continually construct hardware and software systems that can meet and exceed the expectations of the computer user, whose wants are manifold and myriad.

In this free online computer training course, learn some of the advanced skills of personal computing with the Microsoft Windows operating system, including how to defrag and back up your hard drive, how to create a new user, and how to use the Windows taskbar. Watch these computer training videos for important advanced computer techniques.

 
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Ross Safronoff Ross has worked for several years in information technology, helping to maintain the servers and customer accounts that allow access to shared information. He also provided answers on a one-to-one basis for individuals needing support with applications they were using or technical difficulties they ran into.dkdk

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