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McGraw-Hill/Osborne
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June 4, 2005
XP Expert
Guest:
Joli Ballew
McGraw-Hill/Osborne, a unit of McGraw-Hill Education and The McGraw-Hill Companies (NYSE: MHP), is a leading publisher of self-paced computer training materials. McGraw-Hill/Osborne, books include user and reference guides, series on computer certification, and high-level but practical titles on networking, programming, and Web development tools.
Microsoft Windows XP Expert Zone columnist Joli Ballew discusses her latest release from Osborne, "Hardcore Windows XP: The Step-by-Step Guide to Ultimate Performance". The book shows you everything from kick starting the boot process to disabling unnecessary applications and services to taking advantage of built-in administrative tools.
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