how to configure an operating system

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How to configure an operating system Identify any Windows device drivers that are required to run the boot image or the operating system image that you have to deploy. Identify the boot image that you want to use to start the destination computer. Configuration Manager provides two default boot images.

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How to configure an operating system

Identify any Windows device drivers that are required to run the boot image or the operating system image that you have to deploy.

Identify the boot image that you want to use to start the destination computer. Configuration Manager provides two default boot images.

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What is user acount?

– A user account is a collection of information that tells Windows which files and folders you can access, what changes you can make to the computer, and your personal preferences, such as your desktop background or screen saver

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What is power setting?

– Power Options is a setting in the Windows Control Panel under the Hardware and Sound category that allows the user to adjust their power plan and power settings on their computer. In the picture below is an example of what the Power Options windows looks like in Windows. As can be seen in the picture, the default power plan in Windows 7 is set to the Balanced (recommended) setting. Clicking Change plan settings gives you additional settings such as changing when the display turns off and when the computer is put to sleep.

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What is screen resolution?

– Screen resolution refers to the clarity of the text and images displayed on your screen. At higher resolutions, such as 1600 x 1200 pixels, items appear sharper. They also appear smaller so more items can fit on the screen. At lower resolutions, such as 800 x 600 pixels, fewer items fit on the screen, but they appear larger.

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What is file system?

– In computing, a file system is used to control how data is stored and retrieved. Without a file system, information placed in a storage area would be one large body of data with no way to tell where one piece of information stops and the next begins. By separating the data into pieces and giving each piece a name, the information is easily isolated and identified.

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How to manage file and folder in using window

– File management is organizing and keeping track of files and folders, helping you stay organized, so information is easily located.In windows we have file explorer so we can manage our files with file explorer.

– The following are some of the most commonly found items but keep in mind that the programs that are on your computer and the version of Windows you have will dictate exactly what items will appear in the menu.

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How to manage file and folder in using window

– Open

– Edit

– Open in Same Window

– Print

– Open with

– Scan for threats...

– Pin to Start Menu

– Send to

– Cut

– Copy

– Create shortcut

– Delete

– Rename

– Properties

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How to back up a folder?

– In setting we will choose back up and restore . And then we will select from the Let me choose (we will need to manually specify which folders to backup). Once done with this setting click Next. Review you backup settings and click Save settings and run backup.

– Now windows will start backing up our data on the specified location . We see files back up process in the figure below.

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How to updata window?

– Firstly we should check these:

– Minimum Hardware requirements:

– 1 GHz 32 bit processor.

– 1Gb RAM for good performance

– Graphics adapter that supports Direct x 9 graphics. Minimum 512 Mb of Graphics memory.

– 20 GB free Hard disk space.

– Different Editions in Windows 7:

– Windows 7 starter

– Home basic

– Home premium

– Professional

– Enterprise

– Unlimited