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A Guide to
Operating Systems: Troubleshooting and Problem Solving
Tom Badgett
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Niels Jonker
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ISBN: 0-7600-1142-7 ©2000
Published: Aug 13,1999, 466 pages This title provides an exhaustive
survey of operating systems in use in business today and prepares technicians to maintain
and support them. Featuring extensive end-of-chapter review questions, hands-on projects,
and in-depth case projects, skills can be practiced as they are learned. |
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Provides an exhaustive survey of
operating systems in use in business today |
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Prepares technicians to maintain
operating systems |
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Features extensive end-of-chapter
review questions, hands-on projects, and in-depth case projects so skills can be practiced
as they are learned |
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Includes coverage of Windows,
Windows NT, Unix, Linux, MacOS, and NetWare |
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Ch 1 Operating System
Theory |
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Ch 2 Current PC
Operating Systems |
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Ch 3 File Systems |
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Ch 4 Initial
Installation |
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Ch 5 Upgrading to a
Newer Version |
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Ch 6 Output, Input, and
Storage Devices |
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Ch 7 Modems and Other
Communications Devices |
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Ch 8 Network
Connectivity |
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Ch 9 Resource Sharing
over a Network |
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Ch 10 Standard
Operating and Maintenance Procedures
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| Supplements
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Instructor's Resource
Kit (CD* Electronic Instructor's Manual, Course Test Manager Engine and Test Bank, Student
Files, Solution Files, PowerPoint Presentation) |
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