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When you find a book that you are interested in, click on it to get more details.  This will take you to the Amazon web site where you will be able to check the price and availability.  If you decide that you want to order the book, click on the "add to shopping basket" button.

Once you have chosen all the books that you wish to buy, click on the shopping basket icon at the top of any of the pop-up detail screens.  Check the contents of your basket, then click on the "proceed to checkout" button.  That's all there is to it.

The books will usually be with you within a few days.  There is a small postage charge, so you may want to buy several books at once, perhaps between a few colleagues, as this will work out to be even better value.

Microsoft Windows 95 Resource Kit
by Microsoft Corporation
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Customer comment:

Well worth the money. Invaluable resource for those of us who have frustrated clients trying to configure their systems. This resource has saved me numerous hours, and made me a few dollars to boot. The synopis is slightly incorrect ... the tomb comes with a CD-ROM, not three disks.

Microsoft Windows 98 Resource Kit
by Microsoft Corporation
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Customer comment:

Microsoft Windows 98 Resource Kit has indeed proven its worth:- a much-needed troubleshooting manual with explicit and immaculate examples on how to solve certain so-called 'everyday' problems which you may encounter in your usage of Microsoft's latest OS release, Microsoft Windows 98. Is indeed a 'worth-it' bargain and a 'must-have' for those of you out there who are worked out by banging and cursing your system whenever it crashes!

Bulletproofing Windows 98
by Glenn E. Weadock, Gerald R. Routledge, Emily Sherrill Weadock
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Customer comment:

Excellent reference, clear, easy to find info. Very good practical book on W98. Not just a rehash of MS Resource Kit. I esp. like the way info is organized - easy to find tips on specific questions/problems. The Registry chapter helped me out of a jam. I recomend this book. It does assume you know basics about W98 already.

The Big Basics Book of Windows 98
by Joe Kraynak
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Customer comment:

Complete coverage and simple to understand. Learned how to do things with Windows 98 that I thought didn't exist or were even possible. Microsoft should take a lesson from the author and provide more information to those who plan to use Windows 98.

Mastering Windows 98 Premium Edition
by Cowart, Robert Cowart
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Customer comment:

Extensive content, very practical. I found this book extremely helpful in analyzing and correcting conflicts due to software upgrades and new installations in windows 98. It offers much hardware and software advice we used for setting up a new network. The notes, tips, and actual screen views are there just when they are needed.


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