Windows 10 - Administration
Windows 10 – Installation Guide
Windows 10 – Installation Guide
Windows
Install Windows (1 Hour)
- Reboot the computer with the Windows Installation CD
- Install the Windows Operating System
- Start | Windows Update
- During the Windows Installation:
- Default Installation Settings
Windows 10 - Service Pack: Support Guide
Windows 10 - Service Pack: Support Guide
Applications
- Install Service Pack 1
- Install Service Pack 2
- Install Internet Explorer 9 (+Updates)
Windows 10 - User's Guide
Windows 10 - User's Guide
Applications
- Google Chrome
- Firefox
- Microsoft Office 2000 / 2003
- Corel Video Studio
- McAfee Antivirus
- Glary Utilities
Windows 10 - Developer's Guide
Windows 10 - Developer's Guide
Developer Tools
- Java 7 / JMF / Java FX
- Eclipse
- Oracle Database
- Apache Tomcat
- Winzip
Windows 10 - Home, Office, Journey Life
Windows 10 - Home, Office, Journey Life
Home, Office, Journey Life / Journeyman Software CD
- Small Business Advantage
- Quicken Home and Business 2008
- Password Plus
- MyAttorney Home and Business
- Copy workspace to /Developer/workspace
- Migrate workspace to Eclipse
Windows 10– Systems Report – Maintenance Tasks
Windows 10– Systems Report – Maintenance Tasks
Windows Update | Maintenance Tasks
- Maintenance Tasks - Control Panel | System Security | Find and Fix Problems | Run maintenance tasks
- Backup | Restore
- Disk Cleanup - Right click computer - General | Disk Cleanup
- Disk Defragment - Right click computer - Tools | Disk Defragment
- Disk Check - Right click computer - Tools | Disk Check
- Memory Check - Administrative Tools | Windows Memory Diagnostic
- Registry Cleanup - One Click Maintenance
- Computer Management - Administrative Tools | Computer Management | Services
- Startup Services - Administrative Tools | System Configuration | Services Default Settings
- Utility Disks
- Windows 10 System Repair Disk - 32 Bit | System Restore
- Users - Password Reset Disk
- Diagnostics
- Task Manager - Right click taskbar - Task Manager
- Computer Management - Administrative Tools | Computer Management | Resource Monitor
- Administrative Tools | Performance Monitor
- Control Panel | System Security | System | Check Windows Experience Index
- Windows Experience Index | Advanced Tools | Generate System Health Report
Windows 10 - Dual Boot Installation Guide
Windows 10 - Dual Boot Installation Guide
Windows 10 Partition
- Partition Commander 10
- Create Linux Partition
- Install Solaris 10 – As a Linux Partition
- Dual Boot Windows 10 / Solaris 10
- Map Logical Drive for Solaris
- Computer Management – Administrative Tools | Computer Management | Partitions
Windows 10 Partition
- Use Partition Commander to create a FAT32 Partition for Solaris
- From the Browser – Use the Oracle Detection Tool for Hardware Configuration, and Drivers
- Download the related drivers and save them to a writable CD
Administration Guide
- Partition Commander 10
- Backup / Save Solaris Image
- Restore Solaris Image
Boot
- lilo
- dual boot – windows / solaris
Uninstall Guide
- Partition Commander 10
- Delete Linux Partition - Format to Windows Partition
- Make Windows Partition Active
- Boot Windows 10
Windows 10 – Internet Security
Windows 10 – Internet Security
- Microsoft Security
- Microsoft Security Essentials - Scan and fix - Antivirus
- Windows Defender - Antispyware
- Microsoft Firewall
Third Party Security
- McAfee – Firewall, Virus Scan, Site Adviser, Shredder, Cleaner
- Norton 360 - Firewall, Virus Scan, Registry Cleaner. Power Cleaner, Live Update
Windows 10 - Troubleshooting Guide
Windows 10 - Troubleshooting Guide
Safe Mode Startup
Safe Mode Startup
Windows 10 - Safe Mode
- Windows + I (Settings) | Update & Security | Recovery | Advanced Startup | Restart Now
- From Sign in Screen | Hold Shift and Power Button
- After Restart
- Select F4 | Safe Mode or
- Select F5 | Safe Mode with Networking
System Diagnostics
System Diagnostics
- Windows + R | msinfo32
- File | Export
Networking Troubleshooting
Networking Troubleshooting
- Ipconfig Command Switches
- ipconfig /flushdns
- ipconfig /registerdns
- ipconfig /release
- ipconfig / renew
- Netsh Command Switches
- netsh winsock reset catalog
- netsh int ipv4 reset reset.log
- netsh int ipv6 reset reset.log
- Netstat Command Switches
- Netstat - an
- Netstat –b – check server to process - (command prompt run as admin)
- -a Displays all connections and listening ports
- -b Displays the executable involved in creating each connection or listening port. (Added in XP SP2.)
- -e Displays Ethernet statistics
- -f Displays Fully Qualified Domain Names for foreign addresses. (In Windows Vista/7 only)
- -n Displays addresses and port numbers in numerical form
- -o Displays the owning process ID associated with each connection
- -p proto Shows connections for the protocol specified by proto; proto may be any of: TCP, UDP, TCPv6, or UDPv6.
- -r Displays the routing table
- -s Displays per-protocol statistics
- -t Displays the current connection offload state, (Windows Vista/7)
- -v When used in conjunction with -b, will display sequence of components involved in creating the connection or listening port for all executables. (Windows XP SP2, SP3)