Windows Fundamentals

Training Overview
This training aims to introduce participants to the general structure, usage, and security features of the Windows operating system. The course begins with the history of Windows and an introduction to the user interface, enabling participants to understand the development and essential components of the operating system. Detailed information about Windows architecture is provided, explaining the underlying structure of the OS. The course focuses on the services and processes running in Windows, managing and optimizing these services and processes, allowing participants to use system resources more efficiently.
The course also delves into configuring Windows, using the command prompt (CMD), and enabling and configuring built-in security tools such as Microsoft Defender. This comprehensive introduction ensures that participants gain a solid understanding of Windows and can effectively manage and secure their systems.
What You Will Learn
- The basic architecture of the Windows operating system.
- The roles of services and processes and how to manage them.
- How to configure system settings through the GUI and command line.
- An overview of built-in Windows security features like Microsoft Defender.
Who is this for?
- Beginners to the Windows operating system.
- Aspiring IT support staff.
- Anyone wanting a structured introduction to Windows.
Prerequisites
- Basic computer literacy.
- No prior experience with Windows is required.
Tools You Will Use
- Windows Desktop Environment
- Control Panel
- Task Manager
- Command Prompt (CMD)
Training Sections
- Architecture
- Introduction
- Services and Processes in Windows
- Configuring Windows
- Command Line Interface
- Device Security
- Windows Security
- Exam