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Our operating systems include a number of tools that we can use to troubleshoot security issues. In this video, you’ll learn about some of the most common security tools for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS.
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The Windows installation process includes an extensive list of options. In this video, you’ll learn about types of installations, disk partitioning, file systems, and other installation considerations.
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Have you ever accidentally erased that important file? In this video, you’ll learn how to configure file restore points, restore previous versions of files, restore deleted files, and recover Windows 7 user profiles.
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When something goes wrong, you need to have all of the right tools available to fix the problem. In this video, you’ll learn how to create and restore from a system restore point, when to use the last known good configuration, how to rollback a driver, and how to completely restore a Windows 7 system.
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If you need to backup files, restore files, or perform a complete PC backup in Windows Vista, then you need to use the Windows Backup and Restore program. How can you start the Backup and Restore program from the command line?
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When you’re troubleshooting a technical issue, you need access to every possible tool to help resolve the problem. In this video, you’ll learn how to view system information, how to restore the system configuration from an automated backup, how to connect to remove devices using Remote Desktop, and much more.
Even before Windows starts, there are many options during the boot process. In this video module, you’ll learn how to configure the BIOS, use Safe Mode, and repair your computer with system recovery disks and the Windows Recovery Console.