Hi Michael, I've just read through the first section of the guide and so far pretty good. However, I do have one suggestion. At some point you might want to update your guide for new Windows vista users. One thing I noticed is your description of the start menu was the Windows XP start menu, which is fine, but you might want to be aware of the fact the Vista start menu is quite a bit different in nature. The Vista startmenu requires you to tab around to different elements on the screen such as a search bar, the programs button, and a list view with such things as the users home directory, documents directory, music directory, control pannel, etc. Like i said it has a unique feel compared to Windows XP and earlier. You might want to make a note of this in your guide so new vista users don't get confused by your guide that assumes you are running XP and not a new system pre-loaded with Vista. In fact, last year when I first got Vista I found the new start menu slightly confusing and disorienting as I was expecting something along the lines of XP. I was wrong, and it requires some exploration or some additional explanation to get a new user use to the way Vista does things compared to XP and earlier. Also you might want to be aware of the fact some things have changed names under Vista. What was known as outlook Express under XP is called Windows Mail 7 in Vista. My Computer, My Documents, My Music, are simply called Computer, Documents, Music, etc under Vista. Just thought you might want to be aware of the fact Vista is slightly different than you are use to. HTH.
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