Switch from XP to Vista
Seattle, WA
- Ages:
- 50 to 100 year olds
- Skill level:
- Intermediate, Advanced
- Class Style:
- Group Sessions
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- Taught By
- Home Computing Coach
Description
Notebook users: you are welcome to bring your own computer to class.
Prerequisite: For experienced XP users who just want to learn the new features of Microsoft Vista operating system. This course is for home users and not appropriate for using Vista in business settings.
Description: Get up to speed on Vista in one day! We will look only at the differences between XP and Vista and learn how to make the necessary translations and transitions to become proficient and productive using this new operating system from Microsoft.
Highlights: Customizing Vista features and pc user accounts, passwords, multiple users, parental controls, backing up files, closing a misbehaving program, optimizing performance, managing your desktop and Windows Sidebar.
Note: This course is about USING the Vista operating system. Does not include issues regarding upgrading an XP machine to Vista or troubleshooting problematic post-installation upgrade issues.
Does not include Windows Vista Media Center functions. Look for our special one-day workshop for Vista Media Center during Winter quarter.
Schedule
January 12, 2009 - January 26, 2009
Pricing Details
This class will be held at the Lifetime Learning Center in the Sand Point neighborhood of Seattle.
Please go to www.lifetimelearningseattle.com for complete information, directions and registration materials.
Class cost is $30 plus $15 registration fee, total $45
Location
- Home Computing Coach, Nancy Ferrell, MS
- Sand Point Education Center
6208 60th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98115 | Windermere - 206.784.0606
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