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Basic Computing Using Windows

 
 
 
 
 
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A basic guide to using computers that run Windows®. A practical way to learn funadmental techniques for a PC, and how to use all of its functions.

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07/02/2009

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The ability to store and execute lists of instructions called programs makes computers extremely versatile, distinguishing them from calculators. The Church–Turing thesis is a mathematical statement of this versatility: any computer with a certain minimum capability is, in principle, capable of performing the same tasks that any other computer can perform. Therefore computers ranging from a mobile phone to a supercomputer are all able to perform the same computational tasks, given enough time and storage capacity.{{http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2422/3...}}

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