Chapter 11 Basic Windows and Windows Commands. Overview of what an Operating System does To identify and use common desktop and home screen icons To manipulate.

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Chapter 11 Basic Windows and Windows Commands

Overview of what an Operating System does To identify and use common desktop and home screen icons To manipulate files and folders in Windows and mobile devices How to modify the Start menu and home screen on mobile devices How to create a system image in case of emergencies About the Windows registry To work from a command prompt Techniques to stay current in field

: Compare and contrast the features and requirements of various Microsoft operating systems : Given a scenario, install, and configure the operating system using the most appropriate method : Given a scenario, use appropriate command line tools : Given a scenario, use appropriate operating system features and tools : Given a scenario, use Control Panel utilities : Perform preventive maintenance procedures using appropriate tools : Explain the basics of client-side virtualization : Explain the basic features of mobile operating systems : Given a scenario, troubleshoot operating system problems with the appropriate tools. © 2014 Pearson IT Certification

Apple's Mac OS X and iOS Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8 Unix/Linux, such as Sun Solaris, Red Hat, SUSE, Google Chrome OS, and Android

GUI (Graphical User Interface) Command-based Interface File Folder © 2014 Pearson IT Certification

Icons Start Button Quick Launch Bar TaskbarSystray

Home Screen System Bar Notification Area © 2014 Pearson IT Certification

Double tap Long touch or touch and hold Swipe or flick Scroll Pinch or pinch close Spread or pinch open

and Texting Messenging Maps Photos eBooks Web Browser Contacts Music Movies and Video Calendar GPS (Global Positioning System) Geo-Tracking Gaming © 2014 Pearson IT Certification

LibraryFile ExtensionIndexingAttributes Read Only Hidden Archive System CompressionEncryption

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software configuration information, currently detected hardware and boot configuration HKEY_USERS User specific configuration for all currently active users Ex. – change default background image for all users. HKEY_CURRENT_USER Configuration information for Windows and software specific to the currently logged in user. Ex. – change network mapping HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG Stores info about the hardware profile currently being used. Ex. – Delete setting for a printer HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT Very large, Holds file extension associations, Programmatic identifier, Class ID and Interface ID data. Ex. – Remove file extension association Regedit

Virtualization Host Machine Actual computer Virtual Machine OS Hypervisor Manager Snapshot Saving the instance

We made a recovery disk Make and set restore points When to set the points Full backups

Root Directory Directory Subdirectory Commands DIR TYPE CD MD RD Command Switch © 2014 Pearson IT Certification

Technicians must stay current in the rapidly changing field of computers. Benefits of staying current include: 1. Being able to understand and troubleshoot the latest technologies.2. Being able to recommend upgrades or solutions to customers.3. Saving time troubleshooting (and time is money).4. Being someone considered for promotion.How do you stay current?

An operating system can use a GUI or a command-line environment. Important Windows components include icons, the taskbar, the notification area, the Start button, desktop shortcuts, and the Recycle Bin. Right-click on a shortcut and select Properties to see the path to the original file. Control panels modify the Windows registry. Technicians commonly use control panels to modify how the hardware, software, and operating system environment functions and appears. Windows Explorer is commonly used to manipulate files and folders. Windows My Documents or the various Windows Vista/7 libraries (Documents, Music, Pictures, and Videos) are commonly part of the path to stored documents and subfolders. Deleted files are stored on the hard drive in a folder called Recycle Bin. The Recycle Bin must be emptied to release hard drive space. This is relevant only to original files stored on hard drives. © 2014 Pearson IT Certification

Windows supports encryption and compression. Encrypted files that are moved or copied on NTFS volumes remain encrypted. If an encrypted file or folder is moved to a FAT16 or FAT32 volume, the file/folder is decrypted and the person doing the copying must have authorization to perform encryption. The Windows registry is a database of everything within the Windows environment. Configuring Control Panel settings modifies the registry. Use regedit or regedt32 to manually modify the registry. You can recover the operating system by using a Windows or manufacturer-provided recovery disc, a recovery partition, a previously created image, a reload of the operating system and service packs, and using the System Restore tool. Commands are used in two environments: (1) a command prompt environment used when the GUI tools do not or cannot correct a problem and (2) when using a scripting environment to deploy the operating system and/or updates to multiple computers. Command switches alter the way the command performs or outputs information. Use the command /? or help to receive help on any particular command. Technicians must stay current in the IT field to move up or maintain their current job status. Methods used to stay current include associations, magazines, classes, books, and peers. © 2014 Pearson IT Certification