Legacy IT – Technical Support & Desktop Troubleshooting Tips
Legacy IT – Technical Support & Desktop Troubleshooting Tips, available at Free, has an average rating of 3.9, with 16 lectures, based on 240 reviews, and has 25288 subscribers.
You will learn about Hardware ports that you would find on older machines, such as PS/2, USB, Parallel, Serial & SCSI ports. Legacy file systems such as FAT16 and FAT32 Legacy boot configuration files and how they work Plug and play support for hardware devices Security considerations and compatibility mode System activation and built-in applications Machine virtualisation & dual-booting between different operating systems. This course is ideal for individuals who are IT Professionals wanting to learn more about legacy operating systems It is particularly useful for IT Professionals wanting to learn more about legacy operating systems.
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Summary
Title: Legacy IT – Technical Support & Desktop Troubleshooting Tips
Price: Free
Average Rating: 3.9
Number of Lectures: 16
Number of Published Lectures: 16
Number of Curriculum Items: 16
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 16
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Hardware ports that you would find on older machines, such as PS/2, USB, Parallel, Serial & SCSI ports.
- Legacy file systems such as FAT16 and FAT32
- Legacy boot configuration files and how they work
- Plug and play support for hardware devices
- Security considerations and compatibility mode
- System activation and built-in applications
- Machine virtualisation & dual-booting between different operating systems.
Who Should Attend
- IT Professionals wanting to learn more about legacy operating systems
Target Audiences
- IT Professionals wanting to learn more about legacy operating systems
Over this course, we’ll be covering legacy operating systems and the things you need to know when troubleshooting any issues. Course topics include the following:
* Hardware ports that you would find on older machines, such as PS/2, USB, Parallel, Serial & SCSI ports.
* Legacy file systems such as FAT16 and FAT32.
* Legacy boot configuration files and how they work
* Plug and play support for hardware devices
* Security considerations and compatibility mode
* System activation and built-in applications
* An overview of machine virtualisation and dual-booting between different operating systems.
Also included in this course are some real-world examples of where you might find older machines, and what the best procedure is within most organisations when planning any changes, whether this is due to an emergency, or due to a planned upgrade or decommissioning of old equipment during a major project.
Note that wherever possible, legacy hardware should no longer be in use on a production network, however this course is designed to help you deal with those situations where this simply isn’t possible, for example if the cost of replacing equipment is too great, or if there is any other reason this needs to remain operational, such as legal or compliance reasons specific to an organisation.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: IT Support Tips: Introduction
Lecture 1: Making the most of this course
Lecture 2: Introduction
Lecture 3: Legacy OS Overview
Chapter 2: IT Support Tips: Hardware components
Lecture 1: PS2 vs USB
Lecture 2: Parallel & serial ports
Lecture 3: SCSI Ports
Chapter 3: IT Support Tips: File systems and configuration files
Lecture 1: FAT16 & FAT32 File Systems
Lecture 2: Autoexec.bat & Config.sys
Chapter 4: IT Support Tips: Plug & play support / security considerations
Lecture 1: Plug & play support
Lecture 2: Security considerations
Chapter 5: IT Support Tips: Compatibility mode and system activation
Lecture 1: Compatibility mode
Lecture 2: System activation
Chapter 6: IT Support Tips: Built-in applications, virtualisation & dual-booting
Lecture 1: Built-in applications
Lecture 2: Virtualisation overview
Lecture 3: Dual-booting between operating systems
Chapter 7: Bonus lecture
Lecture 1: Bonus lecture
Instructors
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John Courtenay
IT & cyber security online training courses
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 8 votes
- 2 stars: 11 votes
- 3 stars: 60 votes
- 4 stars: 66 votes
- 5 stars: 95 votes
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