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Windows 10 IT Pro Essentials: Top 10 Tools

by Ed Bott

Windows 10 IT Pro Essentials: Top 10 Tools

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Book Description

Dive in to Windows 10 with award-winning journalist and Windows Expert Ed Bott in this highly curated free eBook covering the top apps, accessories, and utilities included in the box with Windows 10.

The sheer volume of Windows programs and accessories says a lot about the power and complexity of Windows - a fact that every IT pro knows from firsthand experience. There's a tool for nearly every task, and a large part of the process of becoming a Windows expert is knowing how to find the appropriate one when you need it.

This eBook contains descriptions and hands-on advice to help IT Pros work faster and smarter. Some of these tools are for everybody - end users and experts alike - whereas some are strictly for professionals. A few are so specialized that you'll only need them once in a blue moon. Collectively, though, they make up a toolbox that can save you (and your company) time and money.

This open book is licensed under a Microsoft Open License. You can download Windows 10 IT Pro Essentials: Top 10 Tools ebook for free in PDF format (10.0 MB).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1
Power tools for IT pros
Chapter 2
File Explorer
Chapter 3
Registry Editor
Chapter 4
Event Viewer
Chapter 5
Task Manager
Chapter 6
Disk Management
Chapter 7
Sysinternals Suite
Chapter 8
Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset
Chapter 9
Windows PowerShell and the Command Prompt
Chapter 10
Hyper-V
Chapter 11
Microsoft Azure

Book Details

Title
Windows 10 IT Pro Essentials: Top 10 Tools
Subject
Computer Science
Publisher
Microsoft Press
Published
2016
Pages
165
Edition
1
Language
English
ISBN13 Digital
9781509302789
ISBN10 Digital
1509302786
PDF Size
10.0 MB
License
Microsoft Open

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