Summary
This section discusses troubleshooting operating system problems.
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Guidelines for troubleshooting common application issues:
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Shortcut malfunction
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Installation issues
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Windows compatibility
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Permissions
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Error reporting
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Service fails to start
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When troubleshooting the boot process be aware of the general stages of the startup process:
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POST (power on/self-test)
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Boot loader
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Operating system startup
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Logon and user configuration
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Boot process for:
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Windows NT/2000/SP/2003
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Windows Vista/2008/7
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Additional details about the stages of the startup process:
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The steps of the POST (power on/self-test)
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The boot loader process
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The operating system startup process
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Logon and user configuration
Students will learn how to:
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Edit the device priority list in the BIOS to include and exclude device types from the boot order.
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Modify the hard drive list to identify the order that the BIOS should search when booting from a hard disk.
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Troubleshoot failure to boot issues.
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Troubleshoot services and devices that fail to start on boot.
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Troubleshoot system crashes.
A+ 220-802 Exam Objectives: -
4.6 Given a scenario, troubleshoot operating system problems with appropriate tools.
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Common symptoms
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BSOD
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Failure to boot
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Improper shutdown
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Spontaneous shutdown/restart
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RAID not detected during installation
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Device fails to start
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Missing dll message
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Services fails to start
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Compatibility error
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Slow system performance
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Boots to safe mode
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File fails to open
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Missing NTLDR
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Missing Boot.ini
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Missing operating system
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Missing Graphical Interface
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Graphical Interface fails to load
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Invalid boot disk
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Tools
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Fixboot
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Recovery console
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Fixmbr
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Sfc
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Repair disks
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Pre-installation environments
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MSCONFIG
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DEFRAG
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REGSRV32
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REGEDIT
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Event viewer
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Safe mode
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Command prompt
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Emergency repair disk
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Automated system recovery
Lecture Focus Questions:
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What are the general stages of the startup process?
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What are the two programs that Windows might use for the boot loader program (depending on the operating system version)?
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At what stage of the boot process can you press F8 to get advanced startup options (such as Safe Mode)?
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Under what circumstances would using the Last Known Good option possibly work to help a system start? When would it not work?
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The operating system won't load at system boot. What should you do?
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Services fail to start when Windows loads. What should you do?
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A Windows system generates a BSOD error. What should you do?
Video/Demo Time
13.5.1 Common Operating System Issues 1 17:03
13.5.2 Common Operating System Issues 2 14:33
13.5.3 Troubleshooting Applications 25:05
13.5.5 Windows Boot Process 13:32
13.5.7 Modifying the Boot Order 8:46
Total 78:59
Lab/Activity -
Configure the Boot Order
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Troubleshoot the Boot Order
16 questions
Total Time
About 115 minutes
Summary
This section discusses system recovery procedures.
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Methods to try before using recovery tools:
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Removing problematic hardware or software
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Updating drivers, applications, and operating system files
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Booting using the Last Known Good boot option (if the problem is keeping you from logging on)
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Booting into Safe Mode to disable devices or roll back drivers
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Recovery tools to resolve problems:
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System Restore (restore point)
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Repair Installation Startup Repair
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Recovery Console (Repair command prompt)
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Emergency Repair Disk (ERD), Automated System Recovery (ASR), Complete PC Restore
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Recovery disc/partition
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Parallel installation
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Methods to recover lost data files:
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Previous Versions
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Restore from backup
Students will learn how to:
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Boot using the installation disc and use automatic recovery options to repair an installation.
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Restore the system to a restore point.
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Restore user data using previous versions and from backup.
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Restore a system using a system image.
A+ 220-802 Exam Objectives: -
1.3 Given a scenario, use appropriate command line tools.
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1.5 Given a scenario, use Control Panel utilities (the items are organized by "classic view/large icons" in Windows).
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Common to all Microsoft Operating Systems
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1.7 Perform preventive maintenance procedures using appropriate tools.
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Best practices
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Tools
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Backup
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System restore
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Recovery image
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4.6 Given a scenario, troubleshoot operating system problems with appropriate tools.
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Tools
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Sfc
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Recovery console
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Repair disks
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Emergency repair disk
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Automated system recovery
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4.7 Given a scenario, troubleshoot common security issues with appropriate tools and best practices.
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Tools
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Recovery console
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System restore
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Pre-installation environments
Lecture Focus Questions:
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Before using recovery tools, what system recovery methods should you attempt when you are unable to boot the computer?
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When using a restore point, what happens to the system changes that have been made since the restore point was taken? To the user data files?
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What types of elements does the Startup Repair inspect and automatically repair to fix problems that keep Windows from booting?
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When should the Recovery Console be used in the recovery process? Which other things should you try first?
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What are the advantages of using a recovery disc/partition to recover a system? Disadvantages?
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What are the two ways that a parallel installation can be performed?
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What are the benefits of parallel installation? What are the drawbacks?
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What methods can you use to recover lost data files?
Video/Demo Time
13.6.1 System Recovery 13:53
13.6.2 Using Windows Recovery Options 17:42
13.6.3 Using Restore Tools 20:08
Total 51:43
Number of Exam Questions
5 questions
Total Time
About 60 minutes
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