Expired date: 2024-01-01 13:47:00+00:00
Level: Intermediate Level
Author: John Courtenay
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Language: English

Learn some of the less common IT troubleshooting techniques in a technical support environment for Windows computers

Description

Over this course, you’ll learn some of the more advanced IT troubleshooting techniques, which will teach you how to solve some of the more difficult issues that can sometimes occur with Windows computers,

Topics covered are as follows:

Device Manager – This lists the types of devices installed on your machine and lets you update drivers and view hardware information

Windows Update – Shows all settings related to updates and let’s you change settings such as automated install

User Account Control (UAC) – A security feature that is aimed at stopping malicious software from running on your machine

Network Connectivity – Ensuring that your machine is able to connect to the network and access resources

Windows Registry – Allows you to view and change settings that control all aspects of the operating system – use with care!

Whilst these techniques were tried and tested on Windows 10, they are relevant to any version of Windows currently supported by Microsoft, and should also be of use to anyone who is still on Windows XP as well, as the basic concepts of troubleshooting haven’t changed since technology began, especially in the case of physical troubleshooting, as concepts such as ensuring a machine has power will always be worth taking into account.

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