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Windows 10 Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Course Objectives After you complete this course, you will know: Recognize the core features of Windows operating systems as well as those introduced with Windows 10, set up a primary account on a newly installed Windows 10 system, and navigate the Windows 10 interface Use both legacy desktop apps as well as new Windows Store apps, and find and install new Windows apps Manipulate files and folders using File Manager, use common storage locations and special folders, and manage external devices such as USB drives and printers Continued… Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Course Objectives – Continued Use Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer, configure other network applications such as OneDrive and Mail, and set up and troubleshoot wired and wireless network connections Identify and change Windows settings, use accounts and other Windows features to secure your computer, and perform simple maintenance tasks such as updates and backups Configure the appearance of Windows, arrange the Start menu and taskbar to your liking, and personalize privacy settings Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Chapter 1: Getting started You will learn: The basic features of Windows 10 How to set up Windows 10 on a new computer How to navigate the Windows 10 interface Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Module A: Windows 10 highlights You will learn: The role of operating systems Modern Windows features Features introduced since Windows 7 Features introduced since Windows 8 Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Core Windows features Desktop Windows Explorer/File Explorer Start menu Command prompt Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Action Center/Security and Maintenance Windows Accessories Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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The Modern UI Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC Tiled apps in the Windows 10 Start menu
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Online integration Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Cortana Add or view entries from your calendar Set reminders related to people, times, or places Give directions Send email Play music Retrieve information on demand Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Other new Windows features From Windows 7: Updated versions of existing apps New integrated apps Updated version of Windows Defender Improved backup and restore Improved new PC hardware support Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC – Mobile broadband – UEFI firmware – USB 3.0 – DirectX 11.1 video – Multiple displays
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Other new Windows features From Windows 8: Task View Improved tablet mode interface DirectX 12 Xbox One streaming output Increased compatibility with popular media formats Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Windows 10 highlights What Windows 10 features should be familiar to Windows 7 users? Choose all that apply. A.Control Panel B.Cortana C.File Explorer D.Modern UI E.Task View A and C are correct. Control Panel and File Explorer are features of Windows 7 that users should find familiar in Windows 10. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Windows 10 highlights What Windows 10 features are new or very different even if you're used to Windows 8? Choose all that apply. A.Cortana B.Microsoft accounts C.Start menu D.Task View E.Windows Defender A, C, and D are correct. Cortana, Start menu, and Task View are features of Windows 10 that are new to users of Windows 8 or they will find very different. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Windows 10 highlights What was the Modern UI designed to take advantage of, compared to the older Aero interface? Choose the best reply. A.Higher screen resolutions B.New online features C.Speech recognition software D.Touchscreen devices D is correct. The modern UI was designed to take advantage of touchscreen devices. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Windows 10 highlights What is true about Windows 10 updates? Choose all that apply. A.Home users typically receive major updates after business users. B.Home users typically receive major updates before business users. C.You can't choose which updates to install. D.You can easily choose to uninstall updates you don't like. E.In theory, you'll have the newest version of Windows for ten years. B, C, and E are correct. Home users receive major updates first, you can’t pick and choose updates to install, and for 10 years you’ll have the newest version of Windows. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Windows 10 highlights Cortana's full features are only available in limited regions and languages. True or false? A.True B.False A is correct. Cortana is voice-based and uses natural language, it's hard to localize and isn't available in all locations. At the time of writing, it's available in U.S. English, UK English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Mandarin Chinese, and Japanese. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Module B: Setting up Windows 10 You will learn: About Windows 10 editions About Windows 10 requirements How to begin using Windows 10 on a new computer Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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About Windows 10 editions Windows 10 Home: home users, compatible with PCs or tablets Windows 10 Pro: business users, compatible with PCs or tablets, features include: – Windows domain membership – Improved virtualization support – Remote Desktop hosting – BitLocker and EFS encryption – Business versions of Windows Update and Windows Store Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC Continued…
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About Windows 10 editions Windows 10 Enterprise: medium to large organizations, features to centrally manage systems across enterprise networks Windows 10 Enterprise Education: schools and universities, same as Enterprise but with special licensing Windows 10 Enterprise LTBS: critical system computers, control over updates Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC Continued…
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About Windows 10 editions Windows 10 Mobile: smaller tablets and smartphones, features similar to Windows 10 Home tuned for mobile devices Windows 10 IoT (Internet of Things): small, inexpensive embedded computers Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Windows 10 system requirements 1 GHz or faster processor (64-bit for 64-bit editions) 1GB of RAM for 32-bit editions, 2GB of RAM for 64-bit editions 16GB hard disk space for 32-bit editions, 20GB for 64-bit editions DirectX 9 compatible graphics adapter 800x600 resolution display Feature specific hardware Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Local vs. Microsoft accounts Local account – Exists entirely on physical computer – User name, password, and settings – No Internet access needed Microsoft account (recommended) – Free online ID registered with Microsoft – Credentials used across devices – With Internet access, can synchronize settings and files Active Directory account – Centrally managed from AD server – Used primarily in business environments – Local Windows domain or Azure cloud service Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Starting a new Windows 10 computer 1.Turn on computer 2.Join the network 3.Choose privacy and update settings 4.For Pro, Enterprise, Education, choose whether to use AD account Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Signing in with a Microsoft account 1.For Microsoft account, enter your and password, click Sign in. 2.Forgot password? Click Forgot my password, follow onscreen instructions. Note: you need access to your phone or email on a separate device. 3.No Microsoft account? Click Create one!, follow onscreen instructions. 4.Click Skip this step for a local account. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Setting up a local account 1.Choose a user name. 2.Enter, then re-enter, your password. 3.Enter a password hint. 4.Click Next. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Signing on to Windows Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC The lock screen, and the logon screen
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Assessment: Setting up Windows 10 You're getting a personal laptop, although you plan to do some work with it. You don't plan on connecting to the company domain network, but since you're handling sensitive files you want BitLocker drive encryption. What version of Windows 10 should you probably buy? A.Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB B.Windows 10 Home C.Windows 10 Mobile D.Windows 10 Pro D is correct. Windows 10 Pro has all the features of Windows 10 Home, but adds BitLocker and ESF encryption support. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Setting up Windows 10 You need a Microsoft account to download free apps from the Windows Store. True or false? A.True B.False A. True is correct. You use your Microsoft account to log on to multiple Windows computers and to other Microsoft online services, such as Hotmail, Windows Live, or the Windows Store. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Setting up Windows 10 If you have an Active Directory account you can use it during Windows 10 Pro setup. True or false? A.True B.False A. True is correct. Windows 10 Pro supports Windows domain membership. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Setting up Windows 10 What icon should you click if you need an onscreen keyboard to sign on to Windows? Choose the best response. is correct. Windows 10 Pro supports Windows domain membership. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Module C: Navigating the interface You will learn: About the Windows 10 interface How to use the mouse and keyboard shortcuts How to use the taskbar and Start menu How to interact with items and menus How to navigate Windows 10 with a touch screen Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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The Windows 10 desktop Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC The Desktop Start button Taskbar Notification area Application window Recycle bin
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Using the mouse Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC Dragging a file or item Selecting multiple items Right-click / default action
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Keyboard shortcuts Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC Any arrow keyChange the selected item in a folder or window Shift+ArrowSelect additional items, once one is already selected Ctrl+ASelect all items in a document or window Ctrl+XCut selected content by deleting it from where it is and placing it in the clipboard Ctrl+CCopy selected content to the clipboard while leaving the original copy where it was Ctrl+VPaste the contents of the clipboard to the active window or insertion point, just as if you entered it as normal input Ctrl+D or DeleteDelete selected content; typically sent to Recycle Bin Shift+DeleteDelete selected content without moving it to the Recycle Bin
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The Start menu Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Start menu functions Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC IconNameFunction Expand Widen the menu bar to display names for each entry. Account Access your account settings, lock the screen, or sign out of Windows while leaving the computer on. File Explorer Navigate folders on your computer, other computers on your network, or OneDrive. Settings Change Windows settings, such as system options, personalization features, and network settings. PowerShut down or restart your computer.
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Using Cortana Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC Search results in Cortana, and the Cortana menu
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Quitting Windows Click > Lock: Activates lock screen Click > Sign out: Log out, computer stays on, apps closed Click > {user}: Log on as selected user Click > Sleep: Low-power state, user signed in Click > Hibernate: Power off, user signed in Click > Shutdown: Sign out all users, power off Click > Restart: Sign out all users, restart computer Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Controlling app windows Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC Resizing a window Minimize, maximize, close a window Restoring a window
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Switching tasks Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC Alt+Tab
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Windows 10 Task View Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC or Windows+Tab
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The notification area Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC Show hidden iconsWired networkSpeakersRegion & LanguageClockNotifications OneDrive Windows Defender Wireless network
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The Action Center Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Tablet Mode Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Navigating the interface What keyboard shortcut pastes the content of the clipboard into the selected window? Choose the best response. A.Alt+F4 B.Ctrl+P C.Ctrl+V D.Ctrl+X C is correct. The keyboard shortcut Ctrl+V pastes the contents of the clipboard into the selected window. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Navigating the interface What Start menu icon can you use to access Windows settings? Choose the best response. is correct. The icon that looks like a gear opens Windows settings. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Navigating the interface When you close a virtual desktop, you also close all of the windows that were on it. True or false? A.True B.False B. False is correct. When you close a virtual desktop with open windows, they will all be moved to your current desktop. When you close a desktop with open windows, they will all be moved to your current desktop. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Navigating the interface In Tablet Mode, all apps operate in full- screen mode. True or false? A.True B.False A. True is correct. In Tablet Mode all apps operate in full-screen mode. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Navigating the interface Where can you most easily turn Tablet Mode on or off? Choose the best response. A.Action Center B.Cortana C.Start menu D.Task View A is correct. The lower section of the Action Center contains a toggle for Tablet mode. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Summary: Getting Started You should now know: About Windows 10's major features, both those new in Windows 10 itself, and those it shares with earlier Windows editions. How to identify the Windows 10 edition you need, and set up a suitable user account on a newly installed Windows 10 computer. How to navigate the Windows 10 interface, including basic mouse and keyboard functions, desktop elements, Task View and virtual desktops, and Tablet Mode. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Chapter 2: Managing apps You will learn how to: How to use apps How to install and remove apps Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Module A: Using apps You will learn: About the difference between desktop apps and Universal Windows Platform apps How to navigate desktop app interfaces How to use keyboard shortcuts in apps How to navigate Windows app interfaces Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Common desktop app elements Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC Title bar Drop-down menu Toolbars Status bar Main window
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The Ribbon interface Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Windows app elements Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC Navigation elements Command elements Content elements
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Built-in Windows apps 3D Builder Alarms & Clock Calculator Calendar Camera Contact Support Feedback Hub Get Office Get Started Groove Music Mail Maps Messaging Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC Microsoft Edge Microsoft Solitaire Collection Movies & TV OneNote People Photos Sticky notes Store Voice Recorder Weather Xbox
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Windows accessories Character Map Internet Explorer Math Input Panel Notepad Paint Quick Assist Remote Desktop Connection Snipping Tool Steps Recorder Windows Fax and Scan Windows Media Player XPS Viewer Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Using Apps Unlike desktop apps, Windows apps _________. Choose all that apply. A.Are usually only available from the Windows Store B.Can run multiple instances C.Give a lot of freedom to app developers D.Typically use the Modern interface E.Typically use the Ribbon interface A and D are correct. Windows apps almost always come directly from the Windows Store. Most Windows apps are designed using Microsoft's Modern UI, with large text and simple icons that are easy to read and use on a touchscreen and operate well on any screen size. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Using Apps What can you press to navigate the Ribbon with your keyboard? A.Alt B.Ctrl C.F1 D.F5 A is correct. Press Alt to activate the menu. You can navigate ribbons like menus. The main difference is that instead of underlined letYou can navigate ribbons like menus. The main difference is that instead of underlined letters, each available control displays a letter or number.ters, each available control displays a letter or number. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Using Apps Which of the following are built-in desktop apps? Choose all that apply. A.Mail B.Microsoft Edge C.Notepad D.OneNote E.Paint C and E are correct. Both Notepad and Paint are popular desktop apps. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Using Apps If you purchase a paid Windows app, how many devices can you simultaneously install it on? Choose the best response. A.1 B.2 C.5 D.10 E.As many as you have access to D is correct. The licenses for paid Windows Store apps allow you to use them on up to ten devices you own at a time, without paying extra. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Using Apps What kind of apps can you uninstall from the Control Panel? A.Desktop B.Windows C.Both D.Neither A is correct. Like in older versions of Windows, you can centrally manage desktop apps from the Control Panel. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Module B: Installing apps You will learn: About the Windows Store How to install aps How to uninstall apps Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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The Windows Store Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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System requirements for a Windows Store app Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Managing Windows apps Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Uninstalling apps Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Installing Apps If you have a Microsoft account, you can download and install apps directly from your web browser. True or false? A.True B.False B. False is correct. While you can browse the store from any web browser, in order to actually download and install anything you'll need to use the Store app, and log in with a Microsoft account. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Installing Apps By default, Windows apps update themselves automatically. True or false? A.True B.False A. True is correct. By default, apps periodically update automatically if you're connected to the internet. However, you can disable automatic updates. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Installing Apps If you purchase a paid Windows app, how many devices can you simultaneously install it on? Choose the best response. A.1 B.2 C.5 D.10 E.As many as you have access to D is correct. The licenses for paid Windows Store apps allow you to use them on up to ten devices you own at a time, without paying extra. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Installing Apps What kind of apps can you uninstall from the Control Panel? A.Desktop B.Windows C.Both D.Neither A is correct. Like in older versions of Windows, you can centrally manage desktop apps from the Control Panel. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Summary: Managing apps You should now know: About the common interface elements in both desktop apps and Windows apps, the difference between the two types, and the apps that come pre- installed with Windows. How to use the Store app to install new Windows apps and manage your existing ones, as well as how to uninstall both Windows and desktop apps. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Chapter 3: Files and devices You will learn how to: How to manage Windows files and folders About special folders and locations How to manage common Windows devices Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Module A: Managing files You will learn: About drives, files, and folders About File Explorer How to create and manipulate files and folders Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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About drives, files, and folders Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC Folders and drives visible in File Explorer
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Browsing folders Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Managing files and folders Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Opening compressed files Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC To extract one or more files, select them normally and click a destination in the Extract to gallery. To extract the entire archive, click Extract all, and choose a destination
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Assessment: Managing files What drive is Windows itself usually located on? Choose the best response. A.A: B.B: C.C: D.D: C C: is correct. The installation drive in a Windows PC is usually named C:\, since A:\ and B:\ were reserved for now-obsolete floppy drives in early PCs. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Managing files By default, what files will have visible extensions in File Explorer? A.All of them B.None of them C.Only file types Windows recognizes D.Only file types Windows doesn't recognize D is correct. If you check File Name extensions, it will make file extensions visible even for known file types. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Managing files If you drag a file or folder to a different drive, it will copy it without deleting the original. True or false? A.True B.False A. True is correct. Dragging objects to folders will move or copy them, depending on context. Dragging content to a folder on the same drive will move it. Dragging content to a folder on a different drive will copy it. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Managing files You can extract an entire compressed folder wherever you like, but only the whole archive at a time. True or false? A.True B.False B. False is correct. To extract one or more files, select them normally and click a destination in the Extract to gallery. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Module B: Folders and locations You will learn: About special locations used for personal files How to manage personal folders, public folders, Quick Access locations, and libraries About special locations used for system files How to clean up unwanted files and free disk space Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Personal folders Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Specialized folders Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC Specialized personal folders associated with your account Public folders
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Changing save locations Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Managing Quick access items Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Libraries Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC Libraries in the Navigation pane Managing libraries Add/Remove locations
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System locations Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Using the Recycle Bin Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Cleaning up disk space Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Folders and locations What personal folder will most apps save content in if it doesn't fit somewhere more specific? A.Desktop B.Documents C.Downloads D.Favorites B is correct. Your personal Documents folder contains most documents you create and save on your computer. If content doesn't generally fit better in one of the other folders, it goes here. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Folders and locations You can't stop Quick Access from dynamically adding folders you use often. True or false? A.True B.False B. False is correct. You can change the default behavior or Quick access using Options on the View tab or the Quick Access context menu to open the Folder Options window. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Folders and locations What kind of location doesn't actually represent a single folder on your computer? A.Library B.Personal folder C.Public folder D.Quick Access folder A is correct. A library acts like a folder, serving as a place where you can open or save files, but it's not actually a folder. Instead, it's a collection of multiple folder locations that can be anywhere on your computer, all displayed as though they were a single folder. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Folders and locations You can separately change the maximum size of the Recycle Bin for each of your drives. True or false? A.True B.False A. True is correct. To change the maximum size of the Recycle Bin for a given drive, click Recycle Bin properties. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Module C: Common devices You will learn: About devices and drivers How to manage removable storage How to manage Bluetooth devices How to manage printers Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Configuring AutoPlay Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Bluetooth devices Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Printers and scanners Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Managing other devices Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Common devices If an external storage device doesn't have a drive letter, you can't copy files to it. True or false? A.True B.False B. False is correct. Media devices like phones and cameras might not be assigned drive letters at all, but you can still copy files to and from them. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Common devices Once you've paired a Bluetooth device to your computer, it will remain paired until you unpair it, or pair it with another computer. True or false? A.True B.False A. True is correct. Once a Bluetooth device and your computer are paired, they will stay paired even if you turn them off and on again, unless you remove the device or pair it with another computer. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Common devices You can create a PDF document in Windows 10 by using a virtual printer. True or false? A.True B.False A. True is correct. Windows 10 automatically includes three virtual printers available to any app that can print output. Microsoft Print to PDF sends output to a PDF document you can save on your computer. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Common devices What Control Panel app should be familiar to Windows 7 users? Choose the best response. A.AutoPlay B.Connected devices C.Devices and Printers D.Printers & scanners C is correct. You can access the same Control Panel apps that were in previous editions of Windows, like Devices and Printers. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Summary: Files and devices You should now know: How to use File Explorer and the Open and Save windows to navigate your computer, create folders, and manipulate files and folders. You should also be familiar with the ribbon, keyboard, and mouse commands used for managing files. About the commonly used file locations on your computer, including personal and public folders, Quick access locations, libraries, and system locations. You should also be able to use the Recycle Bin and clean up disk space. How to install and configure common external devices, such as USB storage, Bluetooth devices, and printers. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Chapter 4: Internet features You will learn how to: About Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer About Windows internet and cloud apps How to manage network connections and shared resources. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Module A: Web browsers You will learn: About Microsoft Edge About Internet Explorer Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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The Edge interface Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC Open pages Address bar Content window Menu buttons Navigation buttons
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Navigating with Edge Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC Favorites Ask Cortana The Hub
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Taking Web Notes Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Adding extensions Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Configuring settings Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Web browsers Microsoft Edge includes backward compatibility for older sites and web apps designed specifically for Internet Explorer. True or false? A.True B.False B. False is correct. Some legacy sites and web applications, especially in corporate environments, still require the now-deprecated features of IE not available in Edge. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Web browsers When will stored data for an InPrivate page be deleted from your computer? Choose the best response. A.When you navigate to another page B.When you close that tab C.When you close all InPrivate windows D.When you close all Edge windows C is correct. InPrivate windows don't permanently save any browsing data on your computer. Once you close all InPrivate windows, all browsing data is deleted automatically. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Web browsers It's easy to share Web Notes you've created with other people. True or false? A.True B.False A. True is correct. You can then save Web Notes to your favorites, reading list, or OneNote, or share them with your friends. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Web browsers Edge extensions are available through the Windows Store. True or false? A.True B.False A. True is correct. Edge extensions are located in the Windows Store and can be downloaded and installed just like Windows apps, but you can start the process right from Edge. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Module B: Internet and cloud apps You will learn: About OneDrive How to configure OneDrive settings How to set up an email account in Mail How to connect to an online calendar Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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About OneDrive Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Changing OneDrive settings Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Mail and Calendar Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Setting up Mail and Calendar Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC MailCalendar
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Skype Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Internet and cloud apps What online apps can you access with the same Microsoft account you use to sign on to Windows? Choose all that apply. A.Calendar B.Mail C.OneDrive D.People E.Skype C and E are correct. By default, OneDrive starts whenever you log on to Windows. If you're signed into Windows with a Microsoft account, all of the Windows apps using Skype features will automatically connect to it. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Internet and cloud apps If an online account provides both an email address and calendaring services, you don't need to set it up separately in Mail and Calendar. True or false? A.True B.False A. True is correct. If you've set up a Mail account that supports Calendar integration, such as Outlook.com, Exchange, Google, or iCloud, it's automatically connected to Calendar as well. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Internet and cloud apps How much OneDrive space comes with a free Microsoft account? Choose the best response. A.1 GB B.5 GB C.50 GB D.1 TB B is correct. OneDrive storage isn't limitless. A free Microsoft account comes with 5 GB of OneDrive storage, but you can get more for a monthly fee. Office 365 subscribers get an additional 1 TB of storage. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Internet and cloud apps Your desktop has a large folder named Archive that you synced to OneDrive for online backup. Your tablet uses the same OneDrive account, but Archive uses up almost all of its local storage space, even though you don't need access to it from there. How can you fix the problem? Choose the best response. A.Delete the folder on your tablet B.Unsync the folder in the OneDrive online app C.Unsync the folder in your desktop's OneDrive settings D.Unsync the folder in your tablet's OneDrive settings D is correct. Using the Account tab, uncheck the Archive folder on your tablet. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Module C: Network connections You will learn: About network connection types How to join a network How to change connection settings How to share resources using homegroups How to share resources with individual users Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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About network connections Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC Working wired internet connection Working Wi-Fi or cellular connection Not connected to wireless network, but Wi-Fi hotspots available. Not connected to a network Connected to a network, but no Internet connectivity
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Network settings Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Network and Sharing Center Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Connecting to networks Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Manually connecting to a wireless network Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Managing wireless connections Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Creating mobile hotspots Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Network sharing Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Creating and joining homegroups Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Sharing printers Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Sharing folder Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Advanced sharing settings Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Accessing network resources Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Network connections What network icon indicates that your network is connected but incorrectly configured? Choose the best response. B. C. D. D is correct. A yellow warning icon means that you're connected to a network, but can't reach the internet. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Network connections When you first connect to a wireless network that doesn't broadcast its SSID, you must ask the access point's administrator to temporarily make the network visible. True or false? A.True B.False B. False is correct. If the WAP is configured not to broadcast its SSID, you'll need to know the exact network name and the type of security it uses along with the password, so that you can type it in. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Network connections When you're troubleshooting network problems, you should probably not click "Network reset" until after you've already tried all the other easy solutions. True or false? A.True B.False A. True is correct. If all else fails, navigate to the Network status screen and click Network reset. This will completely uninstall and reinstall your network adapters, and reset all your network settings to the default, so whether it works or not you will have to reinstall or reconfigure your connection. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Network connections By default, network discovery is ________. A.Always off B.Off for private networks and on for public networks C.On for private networks and off for public networks D.Always on C is correct. Network discovery is off, and firewall settings are less permissive for public networks. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Network connections What sharing method is designed primarily for group access to media libraries? Choose the best response. A.Domain B.Homegroup C.Password-protected D.Public folder B is correct. If you're on a home network and you want an easy way to share your printers and media files, homegroups are the easiest way to do it. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Summary: Internet features You should now know: How to navigate with Microsoft Edge, configure its settings, take Web Notes, add extensions, and open legacy sites in Internet Explorer. How to use and configure cloud and network apps relying on user accounts, including OneDrive, Mail, Calendar, People, and Skype. How to view network settings, create and manage network connections, and share resources on homegroups and workgroups. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Chapter 5: Computer management You will learn how to: About Windows settings How to create accounts and secure your computer How to maintain your computer and back up data. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Module A: Windows settings You will learn: About Settings and Control Panel How to change common settings How to use Task Manager Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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The Settings window Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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The Control Panel Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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The Quick Access menu Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Changing system settings Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Changing default apps Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Choosing an app Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Changing time and language settings Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Enabling accessibility settings Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Task manager Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Task manager tabs Processes Performance App history Startup Users Details Services Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Windows settings What section of the Settings window should you use to rename your computer? Choose the best response. A.Accounts B.Network & internet C.Personalization D.System D is correct. In Windows 10 Settings, click About to view or change details about your computer and Windows configuration. Click Rename PC to change your computer's name. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Windows settings You have an application that frequently hangs so badly that the Close button doesn't do anything and the computer slows to a crawl. What Task Manager tabs will let you stop it? Choose all that apply. A.Details B.Performance C.Processes D.Services E.Startup A and C are correct. You can use the Processes tab to end processes that might be interfering with the computer's operation. The Details tab display additional details about running processes, such as process ID, status, and description. You can end processes on this tab as well. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Windows settings In Power & sleep settings, the Screen setting determines when your computer turns the screen off and enters a special low-powered state. True or false? A.True B.False B. False is correct. The Screen setting changes only how long the computer can be idle before the screen shuts off to save power. The Sleep setting determines how quickly the computer enters a low-powered state after it becomes idle. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Windows settings Generally speaking, the Settings and Control Panel windows govern very different things. True or false? A.True B.False B. False is correct. Settings contains a subset of what is available in Control Panel. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Module B: Accounts and security You will learn: About Windows Defender About Windows Firewall How to create additional Windows accounts How to manage and secure accounts Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Creating firewall exceptions Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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User Account Control (UAC) Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Managing account settings Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Adding a family account Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Accounts and security What security feature primarily protects against malware? Choose the best response. A.Windows Defender B.Windows Firewall C.Account passwords D.Limiting administrator account use A is correct. Windows Defender is anti-malware software included with Windows. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Accounts and security Unlike commercial antivirus products, Windows Defender doesn't provide real-time protection. Instead, it provides only manual or scheduled scans. True or false? A.True B.False B. False is correct. Windows Defender doesn't really need much attention to protect your computer. It runs constantly in the background, checking files when you access them, and programs when you run or install them, and sends you a notification to prompt you for action if it finds anything. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Accounts and security You just installed a desktop app and it can't make network connections. Where should you see if there's a firewall problem? Choose the best response. A.The Apps & features section of Settings B.The Network & Internet section of Settings C.The Programs section of Control Panel D.The System and Security section of Control Panel D is correct. You can access Windows Firewall in Control Panel under System and Security. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Accounts and security Family members must be Microsoft accounts, not local accounts. True or false? A.True B.False A. True is correct. Family accounts must be Microsoft accounts. Family accounts can sign on immediately, but aren't officially part of the family until they accept an email invitation. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Accounts and security You can only use a fingerprint or facial recognition to sign on with a local account. True or false? A.True B.False B. False is correct. Fingerprint and facial recognition are not dependent on whether the user account is local. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Module C: Updates and maintenance You will learn: How to configure Windows Update About built-in troubleshooting tools How to configure file backups How to restore files from a backup. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Windows Update Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Managing Windows Update Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Troubleshooting Windows issues Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Resetting your computer Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Using File History Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Using Backup and Restore Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Updates and maintenance What is true of Windows Update in Windows 10? Choose all that apply. A.Windows will restart as soon as the computer is idle after applying updates. B.You can have Windows automatically sign you on after updating and restarting. C.You can choose whether to install specific updates. D.You can choose whether to install updates for other Microsoft programs. E.You can delay or reschedule restart after an update. B, D, and E are correct. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Updates and maintenance What would be a good time to check for drive errors? Choose all that apply. A.After restarting due to an update B.After restarting due to power failure C.After suddenly disconnecting an external drive D.When you receive a low disk space warning E.When Windows Defender discovers a virus B and C are correct. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Updates and maintenance When resetting your computer, what options do you have? Choose all that apply. A.Keep your personal files and installed applications B.Keep your files but remove your applications C.Keep your applications but remove your files D.Remove your files and applications B and D are correct. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Updates and maintenance Which backup tool can create a system image? Choose the best reply. A.Backup and Restore B.File History C.Both D.Neither A is correct. Backup and Restore allows you to create a complete backup of your system drive using the Create a system image option. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Summary: Computer management You should now know: How to access and configure Windows system settings, such as changing default apps, power settings, or accessibility features. You should also know how to manage your tasks using Task Manager. About the security threats you face, and how to use Windows Defender, Windows Firewall, and multiple user accounts to defend against them. How to keep your system up to date, back up your data, and troubleshoot problems. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Chapter 6: Personalization You will learn how to: How to personalize the Start menu and desktop About Windows privacy options Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Module A: Personalizing the Windows environment You will learn: How to personalize the desktop How to personalize the Start menu Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Personalization options Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Customizing the lock screen Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Setting themes Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Managing tiles Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Changing Start menu settings Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Updates and maintenance How many total apps can you display on the lock screen? Choose the best reply. A.Five B.Seven C.Eight D.Ten C is correct. You can choose one app to show detailed information and up to seven apps to show a quick status message, for a total of eight apps. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Updates and maintenance What customization options are included in a theme? Choose all that apply. A.Background image B.Colors C.Lock screen options D.Screen saver E.Taskbar placement A, B, and D are correct. A theme consists of a linked background, colors, system sounds, and screen saver. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Updates and maintenance If you have multiple displays, Windows can display the taskbar on all of them, but each taskbar can only show the windows that appear on that display. True or false? A.True B.False B. False is correct. If you have multiple displays, by default the taskbar will appear on only one. You can change this from the Multiple displays section. To show the taskbar on every screen, turn on Show taskbar on all displays. To choose whether a given display's taskbar shows only the windows on that display, or all windows, use the Show taskbar buttons on list. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Updates and maintenance If you want a tile group to be wider, you can drag it from the edge. True or false? A.True B.False B. False is correct. Tile groups are normally three medium-size tiles wide. Turn on Show more tiles to make groups four tiles wide. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Module B: Privacy settings You will learn: About Windows 10's privacy and tracking settings How to customize privacy settings during setup How to customize privacy settings after setup Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Configuring privacy options during setup Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Changing privacy settings Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Changing Edge privacy settings Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Enabling InPrivate browsing Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Privacy settings It isn't that important to customize privacy settings during Windows setup since they're easy to change later. True or false? A.True B.False A. True is correct. If you didn't set the privacy options you wanted during Windows setup, you can change them at any time by clicking Privacy on the Settings screen. In general, it works like every other Settings page. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Privacy settings If you use both Edge and Internet Explorer, you need to configure their privacy settings separately. True or false? A.True B.False A. True is correct. To change privacy settings in Edge, open the Edge Settings pane. To change privacy settings in Internet Explorer, open the Internet Options window. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Privacy settings Which of the following changes might increase privacy but make some Windows 10 features stop working? Choose all that apply. A.Disabling the location service B.Limiting the diagnostic and usage data you send to Microsoft C.Sending Do not Track requests D.Turning off information gathering for speech, inking, and typing E.Turning off your advertising ID A and D are correct. If you don't allow location tracking, apps that know where you are and local information won't work right. If you stop tracking input, Speech, inking, and typing, won’t work, nor will dictation. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Assessment: Privacy settings If you want to automatically clear your browsing history whenever you quit Edge, you need to exclusively use InPrivate browsing. True or false? A.True B.False B. False is correct. You can automatically clear your history by enabling the “Always clear this when I close the browser” option in Edge. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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Summary: Personalization You should now know: How to customize the Windows desktop, lock screen, Start menu, and taskbar. How to configure privacy settings both for Windows 10 itself, and for its included web browsers. You should also know how to disable Windows app access to various operating system features and devices. Copyright © 2015 30 Bird Media LLC
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