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CMPF124:Basics Skills for Knowledge Workers Basic Windows Administration

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CMPF124:Basics Skills for Knowledge WorkersBasic Windows Administration

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Control Panel

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Add/Remove Hardware

Hardware includes any physical device that is connected to your computer and is controlled by your computer's microprocessor. This includes equipment that was connected to your computer when it was manufactured, as well as peripheral equipment that you added later.Modems, disk drives, CD-ROM drives, printers, network adapters, keyboards, and display adapter cards are all examples of devices.

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Add/Remove Hardware

Devices (Plug and Play and non-Plug and Play) can be connected to your computer in several ways. Some devices, like network adapters and sound cards, are connected to expansion slots inside your computer. Other devices, like printers and scanners, are connected to ports on the outside of your computer. Some devices, known as PC Cards, connect only to PC Card slots on a portable computer

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Add/Remove Hardware

For a device to work properly with Windows, software known as a device driver must be loaded onto the computer. Each device has its own unique device driver, which is typically supplied by the device manufacturer. However, some device drivers are includedwith Windows OS.You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group to configure a device using the Add/Remove Hardware wizard in Control Panel or Device Manager. If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings may alsoprevent you from installing hardware.

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Add/Remove Program

Add/Remove Programs helps you manage programs on your computer. It prompts you through the steps necessary to add a new program, or to change or remove an existingprogram.

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Add a program from CD or floppy disk

1. Open Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel.

2. Click Add New Programs, and then click CD or Floppy.

3. Follow the instructions on your screen.

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To change or remove program

1. Open Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel.

2. Click Change or Remove Programs, thenclick the program you want to change or remove.

3. Click the appropriate button:- To change a program, clickChange/Remove or Change.- To remove a program, clickChange/Remove or Remove.

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Display

Use Display in Control Panel to customize your desktop and display settings. These settings control how your desktop looks and how your monitor displays information.

You can completely customize the colors and fonts that are used in Windows on your screen. You can also set a picture, pattern, or HTML document as your wallpaper, or set upa screen saver with a password to protect your work. Visual effects are available to smooth fonts or enhance the appearance of menus and file commands when you open and close them.

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Display

With Display, you can also change display settings on your computer. You can specify color settings, change your screen resolution, and set the refresh rate for your monitor. If you are using multiple monitors, you can specify individual settings for each display.

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Choose a desktop background

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Choose a desktop theme

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Choose a desktop appearance

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Choose a colours of display

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System

Use System in Control Panel to do the following:

1. View and change settings that control how your computer uses memory and finds certain information.

2. Find information about hardware and device properties, as well as configure hardware profiles.

3. View information about your network connection and logon profile.

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System

You can change performance options that control how programs use memory, including paging file size and registry size, or environment variables that tell your computer where to find some types of information.

Startup and recovery options indicate what operating system your computer uses when it starts and what actions it performs if the system stops unexpectedly.

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Specify the default operating system

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Change the computer name

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Create a new hardware profile

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Change the size of the virtual memory paging file

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Task Manager

Task Manager displays information about the performance of your computer and the programs and processes that are running on your computer.

You can use Task Manager to start programs, start or end processes, and view a dynamic display of your computer's performance.

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Task Manager

To start Task Manager, do any of the following:

1. Press CTRL+ALT+DELETE, and then click Task Manager.

2. Press CTRL+SHIFT+ESC.

3. Right-click an empty area of the taskbar, and then click Task Manager.

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Computer Performance

Click the Performance tab in Task Manager to view a dynamic overview of the performance of your computer, including the following measures:

1.Graphs for CPU and memory usage.

2.The total number of handles, threads, and processes that are running.

3.The total number of kilobytes (KBs) used for physical, kernel, and commit memory.

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Windows Keyboard Shortcuts

Switch among applications- Shortcut key: Windows-Tab or Alt-Tab.

Open the Start menu- Shortcut Key: Ctrl-Esc or Windows.

Minimize all open Windows and reveal the desktop- Shortcut Key: Windows-M or Windows-D

Restore all Windows- Shortcut key: Shift-Windows-M or repeat Windows-D.

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Windows Keyboard Shortcuts

Move within the Windows Desktop and select items- Shortcut Key: Tab, Arrow, Enter.

Open the Run dialog box- Shortcut Key: Windows-R

Start Windows Explorer- Shortcut Key: Windows-E

Find a File (from the Windows desktop)- Shortcut Key: Windows-F or F3.

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Windows Keyboard Shortcuts

Move within the Windows Desktop and select items- Shortcut Key: Tab, Arrow, Enter.

Open the Run dialog box- Shortcut Key: Windows-R

Start Windows Explorer- Shortcut Key: Windows-E

Find a File (from the Windows desktop)- Shortcut Key: Windows-F or F3.

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Windows Keyboard Shortcuts

Open the System Properties dialog box- Shortcut Key: Windows-Break.

Rename the selected object:- Shortcut Key: F2.

Delete selected objects without sending them to the Recycle Bin- Shortcut Key: Shift-Delete.

Bypass the CD-ROM AutoRun feature- Shortcut Key: Hold down the Shift key while you insert the disk.