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*Computer Tutorials for Beginners

-On this page, you'll find links to simple, one-page tutorials. They are all aimed at complete beginners. 




> Computer Qualifications and Certifications
1. Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS)
2. Microsoft MCSE and MCSA
3. Microsoft Programming Qualifications
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> How to Secure your PC from Intruders
1. Are you infected with SpyWare?
2. How to tackle Spam
3. Anti-Virus Protection- Our Recommendation
4. Why you NEED a Firewall?
5. What is a Trojan, and should I be worried?
6. What is a RootKit?
7. Online Banking - Essential Security

> Beginners Guide to Going Wireless 
1. The Basics of Going Wireless
2. Wireless Adaptors - you need one!
3. Wireless Routers Explained - all the Jargon!
4. What are wireless signals?
5. Are Wireless Signals Dangerous?
6. Going Wireless - What to Buy
7. Belkin Wireless G+ MIMO Modem Router
8. US Robotics Wireless MAXg
9. Belkin Broadband Wireless Router
10. Buffalo AirStation G54 High Power

Windows 10 tutorial

Which Operating System do I have: XP, Windows 7, Windows Vista?

> Windows XP Tutorials  
1. The Windows XP Desktop

2. Exploring the Start Menu
3. How to Create a Desktop Shortcut
4. The Hard Drive Explained
5. How Big is your Hard Drive?
6. The Windows Explorer tool
7. How to Create a New Folder
8. Moving Folders on your Hard Drive
9. Copy from a CD to a Hard Drive
10. Finding Files with Windows XP
11. Windows XP and Wallpapers
12. How to change your Screen Saver
13. Zip and Unzip files with WinZip


> Windows 7 (and Vista) Tutorials
1. The Windows 7 Desktop
2. Desktop Wallpaper
3. The Taskbar
4. Setting the Date and Time
5. Toolbars
6. The Windows 7 Start Button
7. Share your computer with others
8. Setting Parental Controls in Windows 7
9. hard_drives explained
10. The importance of file extensions
11. Copying Pictures to a New Folder
12. Adding Information to an Image
13. Sorting Images
14. How to take a Screenshot in Windows 7

> Windows XP - Delving Deeper
1. Accessibility Options - StickyKeys
2. Accessibility Options - FilterKeys
3. Accessibility Options - Mouse
4. How to Install a New Font
5. Power Options
6. Folder Options
7. Customize Your Folder Views
8. Change the Sounds that Window XP makes
9. Task Bar Settings
10. Customize Your Start Menu
11. Windows XP User Account
12. Windows XP Security Centre
13. System Properties - General Tab
14. Take your PC back to an earlier Date
15. System Properties - Advanced
16. How to change your Home Page in browser
17. Internet Options - Security
18. Privacy - What is a Cookie?
19. Internet Options - Content Advisor
20. Internet Options - AutoComplete

> Outlook Express Email Tutorials
1. How to Set up an new Email account
2. How to Add Email Attachments
3. How to Backup Emails in Outlook Express
4. How to Restore your Outlook Express Emails
5. Backup an Outlook Express Address Book
6. Backup an Outlook Express Email Account
7. Set up a Second Outlook Express Account
8. Add a Signature to all outgoing emails
9. Outlook Express Stationery
10. Create your own stationery

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