2. How to configure an
operating system
Configuration Manager provides several methods
that you can use to deploy an operating system There
Are Different
Steps Include The Following
3. configure an operating system
• Identify any Windows device drivers
• Identify the boot image
• Capture an image of the operating system
• Capture an image of the operating system
• Distribute the boot image
• Distribute the operating system image
• Create a task sequence
• Deploy the task sequence to the collection
5. What is user account?
• 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
• EXAMPLE:
• such as your desktop background or screen saver
6. TYPES OF USER ACCOUNT
• There are three types of user account
• Standard accounts
• Administrator accounts
• Guest accounts
7.
8. Power Setting
• Power management is a computing device feature
• that allows users to control the amount of
electrical power consumed by an underlying
device, with minimal impact on performance.
• It enables the switching of devices in
various power modes,
• each with different power usage characteristics
related to device performance.
10. Screen Resolution
• Screen resolution is the number of pixels
• The image on your computer screen is built up from
thousands or millions of pixels
• The screen creates the image you see by changing the
colours of these tiny square elements.
• The screen resolution tells you how many pixels your screen
can display horizontally and vertically.
• It's written in the form 1024 x 768. In this example, the
screen can show 1,024 pixels horizontally, and 768 vertically:
13. File System
• In computing, a file system is used to control how
data is stored and retrieved
• . By separating the data into pieces and giving each
piece a name, the information is easily isolated and
identified.
14. FILE SYSTEM
• . 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.
17. How to manage file and folder 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.
18. manage file and folder using
window
• The Explorer Context menu provides an easy to use
menu of some of the most commonly performed
actions related to files and folders
• Open
• Edit
• Open in Same Window
• Print
• Open with
• Scan for threats...
• Pin to Start
19. manage file and folder using
window
• Send to
• Cut
• Copy
• Create shortcut
• Delete
• Rename
• Properties
21. 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.
24. How to update 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.
25. To update window
• To check for Windows updates, follow these steps:
• Open Windows Update by clicking the Start button
• In the left pane, click Check for updates, and then
wait while Windows looks for the latest updates for
your computer.
• If any updates are found, click Install updates.
28. Configuration Issues during
installation?
• 1.Problem: Setup is stuck at X%
• 2.Problem: Setup does not recognize hard drive during
installation.
• 3.If you receive an error message when trying to install a 64-
bit version of Windows,
• your computer's central processing unit (CPU) might not be
capable of running a 64-bit version of Windows.
• 4. window upgrade hangs at 62%
30. Set Resolution
• Open Screen Resolution by clicking the Start button ,
•
• clicking Control Panel, and then under Appearance and
Personalization,
• clicking Adjust screen resolution.
• Click the drop-down list next to Resolution,
• move the slider to the resolution you want,
31. Set Resolution
• and then click Apply.
• Click Keep to use the new resolution,
• or click Revert to go back to the previous
resolution.