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Operating System Fundamentals Online Training

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James Conrad

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  • 1. Explain the Purpose of Operating Systems Part 1.mp4
    07:21
  • 2. Operating Systems Linux.mp4
    09:45
  • 3. Operating Systems MacOS.mp4
    11:22
  • 4. Operating Systems Windows 10.mp4
    20:00
  • 5. Type of Operating System Workstation.mp4
    06:51
  • 6. Type of Operating System Mobile.mp4
    03:33
  • 7. Type of Operating System Server.mp4
    08:09
  • 8. Type of Operating System Embedded.mp4
    08:10
  • 9. Type of Operating System Hypervisor.mp4
    20:17
  • 10. Disk Management.mp4
    15:04
  • 11. File Systems.mp4
    15:56
  • 12. Linux Drives and Partitions.mp4
    07:29
  • 13. Navigate the Windows File System.mp4
    19:43
  • 14. Manage Files.mp4
    16:27
  • 15. Manage Services.mp4
    10:15
  • 16. Perform Task Scheduling.mp4
    13:55
  • 17. Install, Uninstall, and Repair Software.mp4
    20:08
  • 18. Install Additional Windows features.mp4
    04:31
  • 19. Access Control and User Accounts.mp4
    13:31
  • 20. Create and Manage Local User Accounts.mp4
    11:15
  • 21. Process Management Overview.mp4
    07:35
  • 22. Using Task Manager.mp4
    14:23
  • 23. Memory Management.mp4
    08:28
  • 24. Device Manager.mp4
    16:31
  • 25. Processes, Applications, and Devices Pop Quiz.mp4
    10:03
  • 26. Productivity Software.mp4
    23:47
  • 27. Collaboration Software Part 1.mp4
    11:14
  • 28. Collaboration Software Part 2.mp4
    09:50
  • 29. Software Types Productivity and Collaboration Pop Quiz.mp4
    04:23
  • 30. Business Software Accounting and CRM.mp4
    07:24
  • 31. Business Software Database and Business.mp4
    05:55
  • 32. Business Software CAD and Project Management.mp4
    07:40
  • 33. Business Software Desktop Publishing and Graphic Design.mp4
    11:49
  • 34. Application Uses.mp4
    07:31
  • 35. Pop Quiz Business Software.mp4
    07:12
  • 36. Application Delivery Methods.mp4
    13:14
  • 37. Application Architecture.mp4
    08:25
  • 38. Licensing.mp4
    19:31
  • 39. Quiz - Application Architecture Delivery and Licensing.mp4
    05:12
  • 40. Active Content Extensions and Add-ons.mp4
    11:50
  • 41. Internet Cookies.mp4
    10:37
  • 42. Manage Popups.mp4
    10:48
  • 43. Compatible Browsers.mp4
    04:39
  • 44. Configure Proxy Settings.mp4
    10:41
  • 45. Certificates, Cache, and Private Browsing.mp4
    12:11
  • Description


    This foundational Operating Systems and Applications training prepares learners to comfortably navigate and manage operating systems and applications for different devices and systems with a fundamental understanding of OS operations.

    Physically speaking, a desktop computer is only a few pieces of hardware connected to each other with wires. But you can't just plug in any hard drive, RAM, motherboard and graphics card to each other and expect them to work. An operating system is needed to make sure those pieces of hardware talk to each other and that everything has the necessary applications.

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    An operating system (like Windows, Apple or Linux) is connective tissue. Different OSs work differently, but there are similarities to what they're capable of and how they do their important work. Learn the basics with this Operating Systems and Applications training.

    For anyone who leads a technology team, this CompTIA training can be used to onboard new or aspiring IT professionals, curated into individual or team training plans, or as a CompTIA reference resource.

    Operating Systems and Applications Fundamentals: What You Need to Know

    For any anyone looking to improve their proficiency with operating systems and applications, this CompTIA course covers topics such as:

    • Understanding how operating systems manage applications, memories and devices
    • Recognizing how a server's operating system differs from a mobile device's
    • Choosing the right file system: NTFS, FAT32, HFS or Ext4
    • Navigating and altering an operating system's folders, directories and permissions

    Who Should Take Operating Systems and Applications Fundamentals Training?

    This Operating Systems and Applications Fundamentals training is considered foundational-level CompTIA training, which means it was designed for non-technical professionals or aspiring IT professionals with no experience at all.

    OS user training. If you use an iPhone at home and Windows at work and you've wondered why the buttons and applications are so different, this course holds that answer along with many others. This Operating Systems and Applications Fundamentals course reveals the basic differences between operating systems and what you can do to optimize their performance, regardless of the one you're using.

    New or aspiring IT professionals. Something that defines an IT professional is how often their job moves them from one device to another -- from a mobile device, to a desktop computer, and even servers. As you go from one type of device to another, you'll need to recognize and be able to navigate its operating system. This Operating Systems and Applications Fundamentals course is designed to make you familiar with what they're all trying to accomplish and how to manipulate the technical parts that make them similar.

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    James Conrad
    James Conrad
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    I really enjoy teaching someone a topic that was difficult for me to learn so they don’t have to go through the same pain that I did while learning that topic.

    James brings more than 30 years of IT experience to his training. He got his start in IT volunteering for a nonprofit and becoming their defacto IT pro — while using an MS-DOS portable computer. Before joining CBT Nuggets, James did freelance IT work, and wrote and reviewed technical books. His hobbies include photography, hiking, and traveling, especially to Eastern Europe and Russia.

    Certifications: Microsoft Certified Professional, Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate, Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert, Microsoft Certified Technician, Certified Ethical Hacker, and CompTIA A+

    Areas of expertise: Microsoft (Group Policy) and CompTIA

    CBT Nuggets is renowned for providing innovative training that's informative, meaningful, and engaging. We provide a variety of training, primarily in IT, project management, and office productivity topics. Our comprehensive library contains thousands of training videos ranging from Cisco networking to Microsoft Word. Whether you want to pass a certification exam, increase your skills, or simply learn new things, we've got you covered! All of our training is delivered through high-quality online streaming video. Subscribers can train 24 hours a day, seven days a week, from the convenience of a computer or mobile device. CBT Nuggets trainers are the rock stars of training, renowned for their expertise, industry-wide credibility, and engaging personalities. They enable CBT Nuggets to deliver accurate, up-to-date training, using a laid-back whiteboard presentation style. There are no scripts, EVER. Our trainers love to teach, and it shows! CEO and founder Dan Charbonneau was a Microsoft trainer when he began recording CBT Nuggets' very first training videos back in the 1990s. He wanted to help provide large organizations, small teams and individuals with comprehensive and budget-conscious training, and he realized it couldn't be done in a classroom. From the CBT Nuggets World Headquarters in Eugene, Oregon, Dan and his team promise each video will be informative, comprehensive, accurate, and fun to watch.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 45
    • duration 8:24:35
    • Release Date 2023/07/17

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