Windows 11 Desktop Administration: System Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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Windows 11 is Microsoft’s latest release of their flagship desktop operating system. This course will teach you how to maintain, backup, recover, and troubleshoot a Windows 11 machine.
Installing and configuring Windows 11 is one thing, but ensuring it is maintained, protected, and that you can effectively troubleshoot issues when they occur is another. In this course, Windows 11 Desktop Administration: System Maintenance and Troubleshooting, you’ll learn to maintain, protect, and troubleshoot the Windows 11 desktop operating system. First, you’ll explore the native Windows tools and processes for performing backup and recovery. Next, you’ll understand and configure Windows Update, and explore several tools for performing routine maintenance tasks. Finally, you’ll learn how to troubleshoot issues in Windows with built in monitoring and troubleshooting tools. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of performing system maintenance and troubleshooting of Windows 11, both in a business and consumer environment
Author Name: Matt Allford
Author Description:
Matt is a DevOps engineer and solution architect with over 10 years of experience in systems administration, architecture and design, primarily in the on-premises data center. He has a new found passion for Cloud and DevOps processes, tools and techniques and enjoys helping customers and the community realize value from technology. Over the past several years Matt has experienced first-hand the power of the communities within the wider IT industry and enjoys learning from others and, where possi… more
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
1min - Course Introduction
7mins - Windows 11 Backup and Recovery
84mins - Windows 11 Updates
29mins - Windows 11 Maintenance Tools
47mins - Windows 11 Troubleshooting
61mins
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