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Mike Halsey
Windows 10 Troubleshooting
1st ed. 2016. xxix, 493 S. 7 SW-Abb., 369 Farbabb. 254 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2016
ISBN: 1-484-20926-5 (1484209265)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-484-20926-4 (9781484209264)
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Learn how to troubleshoot Windows 10 the way the experts do, whatever device or form-factor you´re using. Focus on the problems that most commonly plague PC users and fix each one with a step-by-step approach that helps you understand the cause, the solution, and the tools required. Discover the connections between the different hardware and software in your devices, and how their bonds with external hardware, networks, and the Internet are more dependent than you think, and learn how to build resilience into any computer system, network, or device running Windows 10.
If you´re fed up of those nagging day-to-day issues, want to avoid costly repairs, or just want to learn more about how PCs work, Windows 10 Troubleshooting is your ideal one-stop guide to the Windows 10 operating system.
What You Will Learn:
Understand your PC´s ecosystem and how to connect the dots, so you can successfully track problems to their source
Create resilient backups of your operating system, files, and documents, and enable quick and easy restore
Learn your way around Windows´ built-in administration tools, to quickly fix the typical problems that come up
Diagnose and repair a wide range of common problems with printers and other essential peripherals
Solve complex startup problems that can prevent a PC form booting
Make your PC safe and secure for the whole family, and for everybody in your workplace
Understand the threat from malware and viruses and a range of approaches to dealing with them, depending on the situation
Bomb-proof your PC with advanced security, group policy, and firewall policies
Learn the top Tips and tricks for researching difficult problems, including third-party tools and useful web resources
Work with the registry, file system, and Sysinternals to troubleshooting PCs in the workplace
Who This Book Is For:
Anyone using Windows 10 on a desktop, laptop, or hybrid device
Part I: Getting Started with Windows Troubleshooting
Chapter 1: Introducing Troubleshooting in Windows 10
Chapter 2: Building a Safe and Secure OS
Chapter 3: Configuring Windows 10
Chapter 4: Windows 10 Quick Fixes
Chapter 5: Tasks and Events
Chapter 6: Understanding Your PC´s Hardware
Chapter 7: Diagnosing and Repairing Problems with Hardware and Peripherals
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting Startup
Chapter 9: Troubleshooting Networks
Chapter 10: Troubleshooting and Managing Internet Explorer
Part II: Becoming a Proficient Troubleshooter
Chapter 11: Dealing with Common Windows Annoyances
Chapter 12: Remote Help
Chapter 13: Repairing Windows Startup Problems
Chapter 14: Networks and the Internet
Chapter 15: Managing Device Drivers and PC Resources
Chapter 16: Windows Update
Chapter 17: Software and Apps
Chapter 18: Security and Privacy
Chapter 19: Malware and Viruses
Chapter 20: Virtualization
Part III: Mastering Windows 10 Troubleshooting
Chapter 21: Bomb-Proofing Your PC
Chapter 22: Microsoft Sysinternals for Troubleshooting
Chapter 23: Best Practice in the Workplace
Chapter 24: BYOD
Chapter 25: Getting Advanced Information
Chapter 26: The Registry In-Depth
Chapter 27: Windows 9 In-Depth
Chapter 28: Researching Difficult Problems
Chapter 29: Tro
ubleshooting Difficult Problems
Chapter 30: Windows 10 Deployment and Installation
"In this book, Mike Halsey ... provides a well-thought-out guide to areas where problems can arise with Microsoft´s latest operating system (OS), Windows 10, and what to do about them. ... It provides tools and tips for configuring Windows 10 to help make things work efficiently and avoid situations that could cause problems. ... This book should be in the reference library of anyone who must maintain one or more Windows 10 systems." (Computing Reviews, June, 2017)