Explore advanced troubleshooting concepts around Windows 10, including hardware, devices, network and remote connectivity, performance, and updates.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Learn advanced troubleshooting in Windows 10
- Checking for stopped services
- Common causes of service failure
- Using PowerShell to start failed services
- Using Device Manager to find failed devices
- Disabling failed devices
- Updating device drivers
- Verifying IP address assignments
- The ping test
- Testing DNS name resolution
- Fixing common DNS issues
- Using the network troubleshooter
- Fixing Wi-Fi connectivity
- Network troubleshooting when Hyper-V is installed
- Hyper-V virtual machine connectivity
- Fixing a computer account
- Common domain membership problems
- Solving time sync issues
- Running CHKDSK
- Using the System File Checker
- Restoring a system's health
- Verify your Windows build number
- Running Windows Update
- Using the Windows Update Troubleshooter
- Resolving common update errors
- Using the Task Manager for performance assessments
- Working with the Resource Monitor
- Using the Performance Monitor
- Using PowerShell to track resource usage
- Creating a blue screen error on demand
- The anatomy of a blue screen
- Basic troubleshooting steps
- Running the Reliability Monitor
- Configure a crash dump
- Analyzing a crash dump
- Next steps
Taught by
Andrew Bettany