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Vista Reference Books Ccl471 02/02/07
    I have experience working with Microsoft operating systems dating back to April 1999, starting from Win 98 to Win XP Media Center Ed. 2005 right now.

    I know most of Windows' basic functions and also a few advanced tricks here and there.

    Do you think books like "Windows Vista: The Complete Reference" or "Windows Vista Resource Kit(Pro-Resource Kit)" would be too difficult for me to understand?

    Or should I go with "Windows Vista All-in-one Reference for Dummies" and perhaps "Windows Vista Tips and Tricks?"


    Many thanks,

    C.L.

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