Operating Systems

Windows

Course description

Windows is a series of operating systems developed and marketed by Microsoft. The first version, called Windows 1.0, was released in 1985, and subsequent versions have been released regularly since then. Windows is designed to run on personal computers and provides a graphical user interface (GUI), allowing users to interact with their computer through a mouse and keyboard, instead of using command-line interfaces.

Windows has become the most widely used desktop operating system, with over 1 billion devices running on it as of 2021. It is known for its ease of use, wide range of software applications, and compatibility with a variety of hardware devices. Some of the most popular versions of Windows include Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, and Windows XP.

What you will learn from this course?

  • After completing this course you will know how to completely navigate Windows 7 and personalize it to suit your style. This series takes users from beginner status to...

This course includes!

  • Daily Live session
  • A recorded session with problem-solving material
  • Access on Mobile and TV
  • Certificate of completion

This course is for

  • Anyone who is currently using a Microsoft Windows 7 and who wants to get the most out of the features within this operating system. Whether new to Windows or a long time Windows user, this course will help you get up to speed quickly. These videos are ideal for visual learners.

Prerequisites for this course

  • Microsoft Windows 7 Operating System
Windows Syllabus
  1. Introduction To Windows Operating System

    Overview of different versions of Windows OS Understanding the Windows user interface Navigating the Start Menu, Taskbar, and Desktop Customizing Windows settings and preferences

  2. File Management And Organization

    Exploring the Windows File Explorer Managing files and folders: create, copy, move, delete Using search and filters to locate files Understanding file permissions and sharing

  3. System Tools And Utilities

    Overview of system utilities: Control Panel and Settings Managing user accounts and profiles Working with the System Configuration tool Using Task Manager to monitor system performance

  4. Security And Maintenance

    Configuring Windows Update settings Understanding Windows Defender and antivirus software Managing firewall settings and network security Performing regular system maintenance tasks

  5. Hardware And Device Management

    Installing and updating device drivers Managing hardware devices and peripherals Troubleshooting common hardware issues Using Device Manager for device management

  6. Networking And Internet Connectivity

    Setting up and configuring network connections Joining a home or workplace network Sharing files and printers on a network Troubleshooting network connectivity issues

  7. Backup And Recovery

    Creating system backups and restore points Using File History for data backup Recovering from system crashes and failures Understanding recovery options and tools

  8. Advanced Topics And Final Project

    Exploring advanced Windows features (BitLocker, Remote Desktop, etc.) Introduction to Windows PowerShell for automation Implementing security best practices Final project: Windows OS configuration and optimization

  9. Paarsh E-Learning encourages hands-on practice, assignments, and projects throughout the course to reinforce students' understanding of Windows operating system concepts. Assign tasks that involve configuring system settings, troubleshooting issues, and performing routine maintenance. Cover both theoretical concepts and practical applications to provide a well-rounded learning experience.