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1 Lesson 1 Operating System Fundamentals Operating System Overview 2 Objectives
Identify the operating systems role.
Compare and contrast Windows 98 and Windows 2000 features.
Navigate the Windows Desktop environment.
Identify options for launching command-line utilities.
3 Operating System Components
System kernel
Device drivers
User interface
Application environment
4 Common Operating Systems
Microsoft operating systems
MS-DOS
Windows 3.x
Windows 9x
Windows NT/2000
Windows XP
Non-Microsoft operating systems
OS/2
UNIX
Linux
NetWare
5 Windows 95 Features
Pre-emptive multitasking
MS-DOS/Windows 3.x application support
Network/dial-up communication support
Long file names
Context-sensitive menus
Windows Explorer
Microsoft Exchange client
Multimedia support
Print performance
Plug and Play support
6 Windows 98 Additional Features
Win32 Driver Model
Additional hardware support
Improved management tools
Desktop/user interface design changes
Enhanced multimedia
7 Windows 2000 Features
Legacy application support
Active Directory
Enhanced security
Integrated network support
Integrated Internet support
Scalability and performance enhancements
File system support
Management tools
8 Operating System Version 9 Windows 98 Desktop 10 Standard Desktop Icons
Windows 95 icons
My Computer
My Documents
Internet Explorer
Network Neighborhood
Recycle Bin
Online Services
Outlook Express
Connect to Internet
Windows 98 icons
My Computer
My Documents
Internet Explorer
My Network Places
Recycle Bin
Connect to Internet
11 Start Menu 12 Context-sensitive Menu 13 Online Help System 14 Windows Explorer 15 My Computer 16 Control Panel 17 Start Menu
Windows Update
Programs
Favorites
18 Start Menu
Windows Update
Programs
Favorites
Documents
Settings
Help
Run
Logoff
Shutdown
Not included in the Windows 2000 Start menu. 19 Command Prompt 20 Lesson 2 Operating System Fundamentals Installation and Upgrade 21 Objectives
Prepare a computer for operating system installation.
Identify Windows 9x installation requirements.
Install Windows 98.
Identify Windows 2000 installation requirements by product version.
Install Windows 2000 Professional to support a dual-boot configuration.
22 System Requirements
Installation requirements
To be able to install the operating system
Operational requirements
To run necessary applications and manipulate data files
23 Windows 9x Installation Requirements 24 Windows 9x Installation
System preparation
System check
Information collection
Configuration information
File copy
Operating system file copy
Final Setup and configuration
Hardware and custom configuration settings
25 Windows 9x Setup Options
Typical
Portable
Compact
Custom
26 Windows 9x Upgrade Options
MS-DOS
Upgrade to Windows 9x not supported
Windows 3.x
Upgrade to Windows 95 or Windows 98
Windows 95
Upgrade to Windows 98
27 Windows 2000 Installation Requirements 28 Windows 2000 Installation
System preparation
Verify installation requirements
Information gathering
Installation information
File copy
Copy operating system files
Graphic mode
Install hardware support and configure operating system
29 Windows 2000 Upgrade
MS-DOS Windows 3.x
Cannot upgrade to Windows 2000
Windows 9x
Upgrade to Windows 2000 Professional
Windows NT Workstation (3.51 and later)
Upgrade to Windows 2000 Professional
Windows NT Server (3.51 and later)
Upgrade to Windows 2000 Server
30 Lesson 3 Operating System Fundamentals Operating System Fundamentals 31 Objectives
Identify legacy (MS-DOS and Windows 3.1) operating system files.
Identify Windows 9x operating system files.
Identify Windows 2000 operating system files.
Boot a Windows 9x system into normal operation and Safe modes.
Boot a Windows 2000 system into normal operation and Safe modes.
Create an emergency boot disk for a specified operating system.
Use Windows 9x and Windows 2000 utilities to manage system memory
32 Legacy Operating System Files
MS-DOS
Io.sys
Msdos.sys
Command.com
Himem.sys
Emm386.sys
Config.sys
Autoexec.bat
Windows 3.x
Win.com
Krnl286.exe
Krnl386.exe
User.exe
Gdi.exe
Initialization files
33 Windows 9x System Files
Io.sys
Msdos.sys
Command.com
Himem.sys
Ifshlp.sys
Dblspace.bin
Drvspace.bin
Config.sys
Autoexec.bat
Win.ini
System.ini
Win.com
Vmm32.vxd
Krnl386.exe
Kernel32.dll
Gdi.exe
Gdi32.dll
User.exe
User32.dll
Bootlog.txt
User.dat
System.dat
34 Windows 9x Shutdown Options
Standby
Shut down
Restart
Restart in MS-DOS mode
35 Windows 9x Safe Mode 36 Windows 9x Safe Mode Options
Normal
Logged (\BOOTLOG.TXT)
Safe mode
Step-by-step confirmation
Command prompt only
Safe mode command prompt only
Previous version of MS-DOS
37 Windows 2000 System Files
Ntldr
Ntdetect.com
Ntbootdd.sys
Boot.ini
Bootsect.dos
Ntoskrnl.exe
38 Windows 2000 Shutdown Options
Log off user
Shut down
Restart
39 Windows 2000 Safe Mode 40 Windows 2000 Safe Mode Options
Safe Mode
Safe Mode with Networking
Safe Mode with Command Prompt
Enable Boot Logging
Enable VGA Mode
Last known good configuration
Directory Services Restore Mode
Debugging Mode
Boot Normally
Return to OS choices menu
41 Virtual Memory Management
Paging file size
Paging file location
Hard disk optimization
Multiple paging files
42 Virtual Memory Management Windows 9x 43 Virtual Memory Management Windows 2000 44 Emergency Boot Disk Windows 98 45 Emergency Boot Disk Windows 2000
Format disk
Copy system files
Ntldr
Ntdetect.com
Boot.ini
Copy SCSI driver (if needed)
Ntbootdd.sys
46 Lesson 4 Operating System Fundamentals Device Management 47 Objectives
Identify the role of device drivers.
Compare and contrast Windows 95 and Windows 98/Windows 2000 device drivers.
Given a device type, describe the device configuration procedures.
Install and configure a printer on a Windows 98 system.
Install and configure a printer on a Windows 2000 system.
48 Device Configuration
Automatic detection
Manufacturer setup
Add New Hardware Add/Remove Hardware
Device specific utility
49 Windows 9x Device Selection 50 Windows 9x Device Management 51 Windows 9x Resource Assignments 52 Windows 2000 Device Selection 53 Windows 2000 Device Management 54 Windows 2000 Resource Assignments 55 Windows 2000 Hardware Properties 56 Driver Signing Options 57 Windows 9x Local Printer Installation
Launch Add Printer wizard
Select Local printer
Select manufacturer and model
Select port
Enter name
Print test page
58 Windows 2000 Local Printer Installation
Launch Add Printer wizard
Select Local printer
Search or select printer
Printer port
Manufacturer and model
Enter printer name
Print test page
59 Printer Management 60 Lesson 5 Operating System Fundamentals Disk Management 61 Objectives (Part 1)
Define the terms disk, partition and volume.
Partition and format a hard disk.
Describe the characteristics of the following file systems
FAT
FAT32
HPFS
NTFS version 4
NTFS version 5
62 Objectives (Part 2)
Describe the importance of defragmenting a hard drive
Defragment hard drives in Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows 2000.
Manage a hard disk in Windows 9x.
Manage a hard disk in Windows 2000.
Back up and restore data in Windows 9x.
Back up and restore data in Windows 2000.
63 Backup Methods 64 Fdisk Options
Create DOS partition or logical DOS drive
Set active partition
Delete partition or logical DOS drive
Display partition information
65 Windows 2000 Disk Management 66 File Systems 67 MS-DOS/Windows 9x Format 68 Windows 98 Format 69 Windows 2000 Format 70 Fragmentation 71 Windows 9x Disk Defragmenter 72 Windows 2000 Disk Defragmenter 73 Windows 9x Disk Management
ScanDisk
Disk Cleanup
Drive Converter
Backup
Maintenance Wizard
Task Scheduler
74 Selecting Backup Items 75 Windows 2000 Disk Management
Chkdsk
Disk Cleanup
Task Scheduler
Backup
76 Select Backup Items 77 Lesson 6 Operating System Fundamentals File, Directory and Application Management 78 Objectives (Part 1)
Describe file management procedures.
Use Windows Explorer to manage folder options.
User Windows Explorer to copy and move files.
Compress files to conserve disk space.
Use Encrypting File System to secure files in Windows 2000
79 Objectives (Part 2)
List standard and advanced file attributes.
Modify standard file attributes.
Configure and manage non-Windows applications.
Configure and manage Windows applications.
80 Folder Hierarchy 81 Windows 98 Windows Folder Subfolders 82 Windows 2000 Documents and Settings Folder 83 Common File Extensions 84 Windows Explorer 85 Windows 98 Folder Options 86 Windows 2000 Folder Options 87 Copy, Move and Shortcut
Copy
CTRL drag-and-drop
Default with different source/destination drives
Move
SHIFT drag-and-drop
Default when same source/destination drives
Shortcut
CTRL SHIFT drag-and-drop
Never default
88 Windows 98 File Attributes 89 Windows 2000 File Attributes FAT File System 90 Windows 2000 File Attributes NTFS File System 91 Command Line File Utilities 92 Supported Application Types
MS-DOS
16-bit applications
Preemptive multitasking
Win16 (Windows 3.x)
16-bit applications
Cooperative multitasking
Win32 (Native Windows 9x/Windows 2000)
32-bit applications
Preemptive multitasking
93 Add/Remove Programs Windows 9x 94 Add/Remove Programs Windows 2000 95 Lesson 7 Operating System Fundamentals Networking 96 Objectives
Identify the role of protocols in network communication.
Compare and contrast common local area network (LAN) protocols.
Compare and contrast Windows family network security models.
Configure a Windows 9x system and a Windows 2000 system to support network communication.
Share local system resources to a network.
97 Network Software Components
Operating system
Network adapter driver
Communication protocol(s)
Client software
98 Network Security Models
Workgroup
All current Windows family
Client/server
Novell NetWare 3.x and earlier
Domain-based
Windows NT Server
Directory-based
Novell NetWare 4.0 and later
Windows 2000 Server
99 Common Protocols
NetBEUI
Non-routable
Legacy network support
NWLink (IPX/SPX)
Routable
Novell NetWare support
TCP/IP
Routable
Current standard and Internet support
100 TCP/IP Suite
Internet protocol (IP)
Transmission control protocol (TCP)
Address resolution protocol (ARP)
Reverse address resolution protocol (RARP)
Telnet
Ping
Tracert/Traceroute
Ipconfig/Winipcfg
101 TCP/IP Services
Domain name system (DNS) service
DNS name resolution
Windows Internet name service (WINS)
NetBIOS name resolution
Dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) service
Automated TCP/IP host configuration
102 Ping Results 103 Tracert in Progress 104 Windows 98 Network Utility 105 Windows 98 Microsoft Client Properties 106 Windows 98 TCP/IP Address Properties 107 Windows 98 Winipcfg 108 Windows 98 File Sharing Properties 109 Windows 98 Printer Sharing Properties 110 Windows 2000 Network and Dial-up Connections 111 Windows 2000 Connection Properties 112 Windows 2000 TCP/IP Properties 113 Windows 2000 File Sharing Properties 114 Windows 2000 Printer Sharing Properties 115 Lesson 8 Operating System Fundamentals Internet Access 116 Objectives
Identify Internet technologies and protocols.
Identify Internet services.
Configure a Windows family system to support dial-up Internet access.
Identify common browsers.
117 Key Internet Terms
Dial-up access
Domain name system (DNS)
Electronic file transfer
File transfer protocol (FTP)
Firewall
Hypermedia
Hypertext markup language (HTML)
Hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP)
Ping
Proxy server
Request for comments (RFC)
Spam
Uniform resource locator (URL)
Internet (Web) browser
World Wide Web
118 Internet Services
World Wide Web
FTP
Electronic mail (e-mail) service
DNS servers
119 Sample Web Page 120 Configuration Fundamentals
Install and configure a modem
Required for dial-up access
Most modems are now plug-and-play
Configure a remote connection
ISP connection
Configuration settings provided by ISP
121 Windows 98 Modem Properties 122 Windows 98 Dialing Properties 123 Windows 98 Connection Properties 124 Windows 98 Server Type Properties 125 Windows 98 TCP/IP Settings 126 Windows 98 Remote Connection 127 Windows 2000 Location Dialing Rules 128 Windows 2000 Modem Properties 129 Windows 2000 Network Connection Types 130 Windows 2000 Connection Properties 131 Windows 2000 Network Properties 132 Windows 2000 Remote Connection 133 Microsoft Internet Explorer 134 Netscape Navigator 135 Lesson 9 Operating System Fundamentals Troubleshooting 136 Objectives
Describe basic troubleshooting guidelines.
Suggest corrective measures for common error messages, operating system failures and common application failures.
Identify and suggest corrective actions for printer and print spool failures.
137 Software Failures
Operating system
Operating system components
Applications
Data
138 Troubleshooting Tools
Boot diskette
Anti-virus diskette
Emergency repair diskette (ERD)
Current software versions
Software updates
References
139 No Operating System
Operating system corrupted
Master boot record (MBR) corrupted
Operating system files missing
Hard disk or controller failure
140 Device Driver Not Loaded
Device driver corrupted
Device driver deleted
Device configuration changes
Device driver configuration changes
Device failure
141 Windows 9x Startup Errors
Himem.sys not loaded
Missing or corrupted Himem.sys
Bad or missing Command.com
Error in Config.sys
142 Windows 2000 Startup and Recovery 143 Standard Event Logs
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