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Which two main components make up the Windows OS?
Which two main components make up the Windows OS?
What are some tools used to observe, track, and log Windows activities?
What are some tools used to observe, track, and log Windows activities?
What are some tools used to solve Windows user problems?
What are some tools used to solve Windows user problems?
What are some other tools used in Windows?
What are some other tools used in Windows?
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What are some tools used to solve application errors and crashes?
What are some tools used to solve application errors and crashes?
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Windows OS Components and Tools Overview
- The Windows OS consists of two main components: the shell and the kernel.
- Processes in Windows are programs running under the shell, along with their assigned resources.
- Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Computer Management, and Microsoft Management Control (MMC) are Windows tools used to access and manage other Windows tools.
- Event Viewer, Performance Monitor, Reliability Monitor, and Resource Monitor are tools for observing, tracking, and logging activities related to Windows, users, networks, applications, and hardware.
- Task Manager, System Configuration, Services console, Troubleshooting applet, Group Policy, Local Group Policy, and Registry Editor are tools for solving various Windows, application, networking, and user problems.
- Other tools available include System File Checker, DISM, Windows Updates, clean boot, Safe Mode (Safe boot), and System Restore.
- Programs and Features, tasklist, and taskkill are tools specifically designed for solving application errors and crashes.
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Description
Test your knowledge on Chapter 14 (part 2) of the Windows OS with this exam cheat sheet quiz. Explore topics such as the shell, kernel, processes, and Windows tools like Control Panel and Administrative Tools. Sharpen your understanding of Windows OS components and management tools.