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- Louise Nolan
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A+ Syllabus 10 - Module 1 - Operating System Basics
Course Aims
At the end of this course you will be able to: describe the functions of an operating system, describe the features of Microsoft Windows 9x/Me, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP. This set of modules will prepare the reader for the exam 220-302. |
Assumed Knowledge
You should have successfully completed a "PC Fundamentals" course or be confident in the following in order to gain maximum benefit from reading this course: You can use a keyboard and mouse, recognise the main components of a PC and different data media such as floppy disks, CD-ROM, etc. You can understand DOS file naming conventions and directory structures, you are familiar with Windows and Windows applications, you can use Windows File Manager or Explorer to create directories and sub-directories; and move, copy or rename files and directories. You can use the DOS DIR, COPY, REN, DEL, MD, CD and RD commands and the DOS editor to create text and batch files. |
Course Audience
This foundation course prepares newcomers to PC support and provides readers with training in PC software installation and support skills.
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Table of Contents
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Introduction to the Operating System
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Introduction to the Operating System
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Microsoft Operating Systems
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Command Prompt and Text Editors
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DOS Configurations Files
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Configuring DOS Drivers
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Navigating the Directory Structure
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Directories and the Command Prompt
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Changing the Current Directory
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Displaying the Directory Structure
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Listing Files and Directories
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Getting Memory and Program Information
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File Management using a Command Prompt
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Copying Directory Structures
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Review
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Glossary
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