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chkdsk
A Windows, OS/2 and DOS command-line tool used for checking the file system and status of the system's hard drives
Recovery Partition
A built-in options added in Windows 8 enables OS reinstallation without affecting the existing user profiles and settings
Window refresh
A built-in options added in Windows 8 enables OS reinstallation without affecting the existing user profiles and settings
tracert
A command-line utility in MS Windows that tracks and displays the route taken by IPv4 packets on their way to another host
Netstat
A command-line utility used for displaying active TCP/IP connections & network protocol statistics
Windows 8/8.1 editions to Windows 10 Enterprise upgrade or clean install options
Core --> Clean install Pro --> Upgrade Enterprise --> Upgrade
Windows 8/8.1 editions to Windows 10 Home upgrade or clean install options
Core --> Upgrade Pro --> Clean install Enterprise --> Clean install
Windows 8/8.1 editions to Windows 10 Pro upgrade or clean install options
Core --> Upgrade Pro --> Upgrade Enterprise --> Clean install
Windows 8/8.1 64bit (x64) physical memory limits and corresponding editions
Core 128GB, Professional 512GB, & Ultimate 512GB
Windows 8/8.1 32bit (x86) physical memory limits and corresponding editions
Core 4GB, Professional 4GB, & Ultimate 4GB
All editions of Windows 8/8.1
Core, Pro, & Enterprise
ext3 & ext 4
Default file systems used by Linux distributions
dism
Deployment Image Servicing and Management: Command-line tool used for preparing and modifying contents of Windows images
DFS & NFS
Distributed File System & Network File System: Methods of storing and accessing data over computer network
Windows repair installation
Does not affect user files, does not affect user applications, & preserves application configuration settings
NTFS
New Technology File System: Encryption, Object permissions, Compression, & Disk quotas
NX bit
No-eXecute bit: A type of feature used by CPUs for isolating areas of memory to prevent the execution of code from non-executable memory locations, aka it's malware protection
Non-Persistent VDI
Non-Persistent Virtual Desktop Infrastructure: Virtual desktop is shared among multiple users, and at the end of a session, user desktop reverts to its original state
OS boot methods & media
Optical disk --> CD-ROM/DVD/Blu-ray External drive --> eSATA Flash drive --> USB Network boot --> PXE (Preboot Execution Environment) Internal fixed disk --> HDD/SDD Internal hard drive --> Partition
Tools to allow installation of an OS via network interface
PXE (Preboot Execution Environment) & Netboot (Apple version)
/scannow
sfc switch enables a type of file check that scans integrity of all protected system files and repairs corrupted files when possible
Command-line command that enables a full system shutdown and restart of an MS Windows host after a time-out period of two minutes
shutdown /r /t 120
Command for setting the time-out period of 60 seconds before powering off a Windows host
shutdown /s /t 60
Provided that the process ID of notepad.exe obtained with the tasklist command is 1230, what is the correct syntax for a Windows Command Prompt taskkill command that would allow to close this application?
taskkill /pid 1230
32 bit system typically supports up to
4GB of RAM
What is the theoretical limit of addressable RAM for a 64-bit CPU?
64 exabits, aka almost unlimited
System restore
A MS Windows system utility that allows to roll back system files and settings to an earlier point in time
Netstat parameter allows to display all connections and listening ports
-a
Netstat parameter in Microsoft Windows allows to display the name of an application involved in creating each connection or listening port
-b
Netstat parameters displays addresses and port numbers in numerical form
-n
Shutdown command switch enables aborting a system shutdown
/a
ipconfig command parameter used for displaying the full TCP/IP configuration information for all adapters
/all
ipconfig parameter allows to view the physical address of a Network Interface Card (NIC)
/all
Windows 10 32 bit (x86) OS minimum system requirements
1 GB of system RAM, Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver, 16 GB of free hard disk space, & 1 GHz CPU with support for PAE, NX, and SSE2
Windows 8/8.1 32 bit (x86) OS minimum system requirements
1 GB of system RAM, Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver, 16 GB of free hard disk space, & 1 GHz CPU with support for PAE, NX, and SSE2
Windows 7 32 bit (x86) OS minimum system requirements
1 GB system RAM, DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver, 16 GB of free hard disk space, & 1 GHz CPU
Windows 7 64 bit (x64) OS minimum system requirements
2 GB of system RAM, DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver, 20 GB of free hard disk space, & 1 GHz CPU
Windows 10 64 bit (x64) OS minimum system requirements
2 GB of system RAM, Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver, 20 GB of free hard disk space, & 1 GHz CPU with support for PAE, NX, and SSE2
Windows 8/8.1 64 bit (x64) OS minimum system requirements
2 GB of system RAM, Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver, 20 GB of free hard disk space, & 1 GHz CPU with support for PAE, NX, and SSE2
FAT32
32-bit File Allocation Table: 4GB max file size, 2TB max volume size
On May 19th, 2019, the minimum hard drive space requirement for both 32 and 64bit versions of Windows 10 was increased to...
32GB
Clean Install
A type of Windows installation that erases the contents of target partition
Unattended Installation
A type of automated OS installation process that uses an answer file and does not require user interaction or presence
Windows disk storage types
Basic & Dynamic
BrancheCache
BranchedCache refers to a Wide Area Network (WAN) bandwidth optimization technology implemented in some versions of MS Windows. BranchCache accelerates the process of serving network content by saving previously requested WAN resources on local servers or client computers which allows the subsequent requests to be served locally rather than from a remote server.
OS boot methods using a network interface
CD-ROM/DVD/Blu-ray, and PXE (Preboot Execution Environment)
nslookup
CLI (command-line interface) tool that can be used for troubleshooting DNS-related problems
diskpart
Command in Windows Command Prompt that launches a text-based command-line partitioning utility
ping
Command-line utility used for checking the reachability of a remote network host
CDFS
Compact Disc File System: A file system designed for optical media
Windows 10 editions that include a BranchCache feature
Education & Enterprise
EFS
Encrypting File System: A Windows component that enables encryption of individual files
EOL
End of Life: Software that no longer receives continuing support
Windows 7 editions that can participate in a Windows domain
Enterprise & Ultimate
Windows 7 editions that include BitLocker
Enterprise & Ultimate
Windows 7 editions that include the BrancheCache feature
Enterprise & Ultimate
exFAT
Extended File Allocation Table: A Microsoft-proprietary file system optimized for flash drives
/f switch of the chkdsk command-line utility in Windows
Fixes errors on the disk
GPT
GUID (Globally Unique Identifiers) Partition Table: A standard for the layout of partition tables of a physical computer storage device, such as a hard disk drive or solid-state drive, using universally unique identifiers, which are also known as globally unique identifiers (GUIDs), up to 128 primary partitions
HFS
Hierarchical File System: A type of proprietary file system used in Apple OSs
Windows 10 64bit (x64) physical memory limits and corresponding editions
Home 128GB, Pro 2TB, Education 2TB, & Enterprise 6TB
Windows 10 32bit (x86) physical memory limits and corresponding editions
Home 4GB, Pro 4GB, Education 4GB, & Enterprise 4GB
All editions of Windows 10
Home, Pro, Pro Educations, Education, & Enterprise
A security technician was asked to configure a firewall so that the protected system would not send echo reply packets. What type of traffic should be blocked on the firewall to accomplish this task?
ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol): An error-reporting protocol network devices like routers use to generate error messages to the source IP address when network problems prevent delivery of IP packets
Multiboot
If a computer's hard disk has an adequate free disk space, it is possible to install more than one operating system and then choose which OS to use during each startup
/r switch of the chkdsk command-line utility in Windows
Locates bad sectors and recovers readable information & fixes errors on the disk
Partition styles
Master Boot Record (MBR) & GUID Partition Table (GPT)
MBR
Master Boot Record partition style: Overall number of partitions limited to four, up to three primary partitions and one extended partition, & up to four primary partitions, the information in the first sector of any hard disk or diskette that identifies how and where an operating system is located so that it can be boot (loaded) into the computer's main storage or random access memory
Persistent VDI
Persistent Virtual Desktop Infrastructure: Each user runs their own copy of virtual desktop, and at the end of a session, user data and personal settings are saved
PAE
Physical Address Extension: Allows 32 bit processors to use more than 4GB of physical memory
Partitions types
Primary, logical, & extended
Windows 8/8.1 editions that can participate in a Windows domain
Pro & Enterprise
Windows 8/8.1 editions that can participate include BranchCache
Pro & Enterprise
Windows 8/8.1 editions that include BitLocker & EFS
Pro & Enterprise
Windows 10 editions that can participate in a Windows Domain
Pro, Pro Education, Education & Enterprise
Windows 10 editions that include BitLocker & EFS
Pro, Pro Education, Education, & Enterprise
Windows 7 editions that include EFS
Professional, Enterprise, & Ultimate
Image Deployment
Provides a simpler and less costly alternative to manual OS installation in an environment consisting of multiple hosts requiring the same configuration settings
Advantages of organizing hard drive space into multiple partitions
Separation of user files from the operating system and application files, multiboot environment ability, & separated disk space used for virtual memory
sfc
Server File Command: Scans the integrity of all protected system files and replaces incorrect versions with correct Microsoft versions
Windows 7 editions to Windows 10 Enterprise upgrade or clean install options
Starter --> Clean install Home Basic --> Clean install Home Premium --> Clean install Professional --> Upgrade Enterprise --> Clean install Ultimate --> Upgrade
Windows 7 editions to Windows 10 Home upgrade or clean install options
Starter --> Upgrade Home Basic --> Upgrade Home Premium --> Upgrade Professional --> Clean install Enterprise --> Clean install Ultimate --> Clean install
Windows 7 editions to Windows 10 Pro upgrade or clean install options
Starter --> Upgrade Home Basic --> Upgrade Home Premium --> Upgrade Professional --> Upgrade Enterprise --> Upgrade Ultimate --> Clean install
Windows 7 32bit (x86) physical memory limits and corresponding editions
Starter 2GB, Home Basic 4GB, Home Premium 4GB, Professional 4GB, Enterprise 4GB, & Ultimate 4GB
Windows 7 64bit (x64) physical memory limits and corresponding editions
Starter 8GB, Home Basic 8GB, Home Premium 16GB, Professional 192GB, Enterprise 192GB, & Ultimate 192GB
All editions of Windows 7
Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, & Ultimate
SSE2
Streaming SIMB (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) Extensions 2: Intel's complimentary instruction set that extends the capabilities of a CPU
Advantages of dynamic disk over basic disk storage types
The ability to create volumes that span multiple disks (spanned and striped volumes), & the ability to create fault-tolerant volumes (mirrored and RAID-5 volumes)
tasklist
The command-line command in Windows displays a list of currently running processes on a local or remote host
In-place Upgrade
The name of an operating system installation type that preserves system settings, personal files, and applications from the older OS version
Windows Workgroups
Typically consist of no more than 20 computers, logging on to any computer in the workgroup requires an account on that computer, & each computer in the workgroup has its own security policy
3 methods that can be used as an extension of RAM
Virtual memory, paging file, & swap partition
ipconfig
Windows command-line utility that can be used to display TCP/IP configuration settings
Windows Domains
Windows domains are based on the Client-Server networking architecture, security policies and permissions on the Windows domain are administered centrally, & logging on to any computer on the Windows domain requires a single set of credentials
Different methods for organizing Windows-based computers in networks facts
Windows-based computers on a network must be part of a workgroup or a domain, Windows-based computers on workplace networks are usually part of a domain, & Windows-based computers on home networks are usually part of a workgroup
Windows command-line command used for directory traversal
cd (change directory)
Windows command in Windows moves the command-line prompt one folder up in the directory tree
cd..
Windows Command Prompt changes the current directory to the root directory
cd\
Windows Command Prompt commands can be used to list all directory's files and subdirectories contained in the current directory
dir (directory) & dir *.*
Command-line commands in MS Windows are used for resetting the DHCP configuration settings for all adapters (2 answers)
ipconfig /release & ipconfig /renew