Operating System Technologies: Management and Troubleshooting
Overview/Description
To explain the concepts and procedures required to manage a Windows operating system and locate and resolve common operating system problems
Target Audience
Technical support personnel
Prerequisites
Personal computer support technicians with at least six months on-the-job experience maintaining Windows 9x and Windows 2000
Expected Duration
180 Minutes
Objectives
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Operating System Technologies: Management and Troubleshooting
identify the concepts and procedures for viewing and managing disks, directories, and files.
use Windows OS management utilities to monitor devices, edit the registry, and track events.
identify ways to optimize the OS.
optimize Windows 2000 by configuring virtual memory and backing up data.
edit the Registry and track events.
identify common OS problems and their solutions.
identify boot issues and their solutions under Windows 9x and 2000.
use diagnostic utilities to troubleshoot problems under Windows 9x and 2000.
troubleshoot a boot error in a given scenario.
Course Number: 126791_eng