Computer Fundamentals: Hardware and Network Troubleshooting
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
In this course you will learn about the standard 6-step troubleshooting methodology, and will explore how to apply this methodology to resolve issues related to hardware such as printers, monitors, and smartphones.
A structured approach to solving computing problems results in cost savings and quicker problem resolution times. In this course, Computer Fundamentals: Hardware and Network Troubleshooting, you will apply troubleshooting steps to a variety of problems. First, you'll learn about the 6-step troubleshooting methodology. Next, you'll see how this methodology is applied to solving issues related to power, hardware components, displays, and printers. Finally, you'll explore how to quickly resolve issues related to mobile devices. When you're finished with this course, you'll know how to effectively apply troubleshooting steps to IT issues.
Topics:
A structured approach to solving computing problems results in cost savings and quicker problem resolution times. In this course, Computer Fundamentals: Hardware and Network Troubleshooting, you will apply troubleshooting steps to a variety of problems. First, you'll learn about the 6-step troubleshooting methodology. Next, you'll see how this methodology is applied to solving issues related to power, hardware components, displays, and printers. Finally, you'll explore how to quickly resolve issues related to mobile devices. When you're finished with this course, you'll know how to effectively apply troubleshooting steps to IT issues.
Topics:
- Course Overview
- The Troubleshooting Methodology
- Solving Hardware and Storage Issues
- Solving Display and Printing Issues
- Solving Mobile Device and Network Issues
Taught by
Daniel Lachance
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