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After Chapter 1, which describes some of the improvements since 95 and outlines some of the problems in 98, chapter 2 entitled 'Customising your system', covers Windows Explorer (handling folders and files: copying, moving, deleting, etc.) and customising the desktop. (E.g. how to display file extensions in an Explorer directory listing. Chapter 3 covers the Registry (which is the database which holds system details such as screen colour, keyboard, applications installed, etc.) and the registry editor for editing the database. Chapter 4 shows how to customise the system using the registry techniques. Chapters 5 and 6 cover maximising performance (upgrading and fine-tuning the system) and troubleshooting (from general preventive maintenance to crash recovery) respectively. Chapter 7 describes networking and how to set up Dial-in networking. Finally Chapter 8 discusses the problem of the integration of Microsoft's web browsers into Windows enabling one to configure ones 'Web View' and choosing another browser.
This is a very good book full of useful practical tips and techniques. After reading the book for a few minutes I found a new System Configuration Utility (select Run and enter msconfig) which enabled me to do some troubleshooting on my system. The CD contains a demo versions of theO'Reilly Utilities - Quick solutions for Windows 98 Annoyancessoftware, see below. Highly recommended for serious users of Windows 98!