Windows 11 Made Easy: Comprehensive Training For All Users
Published 8/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.56 GB | Duration: 7h 3m
Published 8/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.56 GB | Duration: 7h 3m
Everything You Need to Know to Master Windows 11 Security, Windows Networking, Managing updates, Users account and more
What you'll learn
Basic Navigation: Understand the Windows 11 interface and how to navigate the desktop environment.
System Management: Learn how to manage system settings, perform updates, and troubleshoot common issues
File and Folder Management: Gain skills in organizing, managing, and searching files and folders
Application Usage: Learn how to install, manage, and use applications
Security and Maintenance: Understand how to keep your system secure and maintain its performance
Productivity Tools: Discover built-in tools and features to boost productivity and efficiency
Requirements
Basic Computer Operation: Students should be comfortable using a computer, including managing files and folders, using a mouse and keyboard, and navigating basic interfaces
Internet Browsing: Familiarity with web browsing, including searching for information and using web-based applications
Device Requirements: A computer or laptop running Windows 11
System Specifications: Ensure your device meets the minimum system requirements for Windows 11
Minimum System Requirements for Windows 11: Processor: 1 GHz or faster with 2 or more cores on a compatible 64-bit processor or system on a chip (SoC). RAM: 4 GB, Storage: 64 GB or larger storage device. Firmware: UEFI, Secure Boot capable. TPM: Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0.
Description
Welcome to “Windows 11 Made Easy: Comprehensive Training for All Users”—the ultimate guide to becoming proficient with Windows 11, from the basics to advanced techniques!Are you new to Windows 11 or looking to deepen your understanding of this latest operating system? Whether you’re a complete beginner or a seasoned user, this course is crafted to help you master Windows 11’s features, tools, and best practices.What You Will LearnIn this comprehensive course, you will:Navigate Windows 11 with Confidence: Understand the new features and layout of Windows 11. Learn how to efficiently navigate the Start Menu, Taskbar, and Desktop environment.Manage Your System: Perform essential system management tasks, including updates, file management, and basic troubleshooting.Explore Applications: Learn how to install, use, and manage applications from the Microsoft Store and beyond.Enhance Productivity: Discover productivity tools and techniques to help you work smarter, not harder, with features like Snap Layouts, Virtual Desktops, and Widgets.Secure and Maintain Your System: Understand how to protect your PC from threats, manage your privacy settings, and keep your system running smoothly.Advanced Techniques: Explore advanced features for optimizing performance, performing system backups, and resolving complex issues.Who Should Take This Course?Beginners who are new to Windows 11 and want a structured, step-by-step introduction to the operating system.Intermediate Users who have some knowledge of older versions of Windows but want to explore the latest features of Windows 11.Professionals and IT Enthusiasts
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Installing, configuring, and deploying Windows 11
Lecture 2 Upgrading from an earlier Windows version | Upgrade from Windows 10 to 11
Lecture 3 Performing a clean install of Windows 11
Lecture 4 Going back to previous version of Windows after upgrading to Windows 11
Section 3: Using Windows 11
Lecture 5 An overview of the Windows 11 user experience
Lecture 6 Pinning programs to the taskbar
Lecture 7 Changing the order of taskbar buttons
Lecture 8 Customizing notifications
Lecture 9 Switching between virtual desktops
Section 4: Personalizing Windows 11
Lecture 10 Selecting the desktop background
Lecture 11 Customizing the lock screen and sign-in screen
Lecture 12 Configuring desktop icons
Lecture 13 Choosing a screen saver
Lecture 14 Syncing your settings between computers
Section 5: Managing updates
Lecture 15 An overview of how Windows 11 Update Works
Lecture 16 What you get from Windows Updates
Lecture 17 Choosing when updates are installed
Lecture 18 Deferring and delaying updates
Lecture 19 Windows insider programmer
Lecture 20 Troubleshooting update problems
Section 6: Installing and configuring modern apps and desktop apps
Lecture 21 Browsing Microsoft Store
Lecture 22 Buying an app
Lecture 23 Uninstalling an app
Lecture 24 Resetting a modern app
Lecture 25 Running desktop applications as an administrator or another user
Lecture 26 Terminating a program with Task Manager
Lecture 27 Setting default programs and file-type associations
Lecture 28 Turning Windows 11 features on or off
Section 7: Using and managing built-in Windows apps
Lecture 29 Setting up and using Mail
Lecture 30 Using Teams
Lecture 31 Using OneNote
Lecture 32 Music
Lecture 33 Using the Photos app to crop and edit pictures
Lecture 34 Editing photos with Paint
Section 8: Microsoft Edge and Where is Internet Explorer
Lecture 35 Specifying your default browser
Lecture 36 Choosing the light theme or the dark
Lecture 37 Customizing your start and home pages
Lecture 38 Displaying the Favorites bar
Lecture 39 Importing favorites
Lecture 40 Syncing favorites and other settings
Lecture 41 Managing and securing your web credentials
Lecture 42 Resetting Microsoft edge
Lecture 43 Repairing Microsoft edge
Section 9: Storage and file management
Lecture 44 Setting up and using OneDrive
Lecture 45 Syncing files and folders
Lecture 46 Sharing OneDrive files and folders
Lecture 47 Mastering File Explorer
Lecture 48 Using compressed (zipped) folders
Lecture 49 Managing disk space
Lecture 50 Cleaning up unneeded files
Lecture 51 Recovering lost, damaged, and deleted files and folders
Lecture 52 Purging the Recycle Bin
Lecture 53 Managing existing disks and volumes
Lecture 54 Extending a volume
Lecture 55 Shrinking a volume
Lecture 56 Deleting a volume
Lecture 57 Assigning and changing drive letters
Section 10: Managing user accounts, passwords, and credentials.
Lecture 58 Creating and managing user accounts
Lecture 59 Changing account settings
Lecture 60 Deleting an account
Lecture 61 Setting or changing a password
Lecture 62 Using a PIN
Section 11: Performance and power management
Lecture 63 System Information
Lecture 64 Using the Services console
Lecture 65 Starting and stopping services
Lecture 66 Managing services from Task Manager
Lecture 67 Monitoring performance with Task Manager
Section 12: Windows networking
Lecture 68 TCP/IP configuration
Lecture 69 Setting the network location
Lecture 70 Connecting to a hidden network
Lecture 71 Wireless security
Lecture 72 Connecting to another computer with Remote Desktop
Lecture 73 Installing Remote Desktop client software
Lecture 74 Enabling inbound remote desktop connections
Lecture 75 Sharing files, printers, and other resources over a local network
Lecture 76 Configuring your network for sharing
Lecture 77 Sharing files and folders from any folder
Lecture 78 Sharing a printer
Lecture 79 Working with mapped network folders
Lecture 80 Connecting to a network printer
Lecture 81 Network troubleshooting tools
Section 13: Hardware and devices
Lecture 82 Adding, configuring, and removing hardware devices
Lecture 83 Installing a new Plug and Play device
Lecture 84 Getting useful information from Device Manager
Lecture 85 Enabling and disabling devices
Lecture 86 Setting up Bluetooth devices
Lecture 87 Updating and uninstalling drivers
Lecture 88 Disabling automatic driver updates
Lecture 89 Updating a device driver manually
Lecture 90 Rolling back to a previous driver version
Lecture 91 Uninstalling a driver
Lecture 92 Printers and print queues
Lecture 93 Running Disk Management
Lecture 94 Speakers, microphones, and headsets
Section 14: Troubleshooting, backup, and recovery
Lecture 95 Built-in troubleshooters
Lecture 96 Windows Error Reporting
Lecture 97 Reliability Monitor
Lecture 98 Event Viewer
Lecture 99 Using a recovery drive
Lecture 100 Using File History to protect files and folders
Lecture 101 Using the Reset option to recover from serious problems
Lecture 102 Using the Windows 7 Backup program
Lecture 103 Rolling back to a previous restore point
Section 15: Windows security and privacy
Lecture 104 Securing devices
Lecture 105 Securing data
Lecture 106 Blocking malware
Lecture 107 Preventing unsafe actions with User Account Control
Lecture 108 Modifying UAC settings
Lecture 109 Using Windows Defender Antivirus
Lecture 110 Manually scanning for malware
Section 16: PowerShell and other advanced management tools
Lecture 111 Command Prompt or PowerShell
Lecture 112 Working in a Command Prompt session
Lecture 113 Running with elevated privileges
Lecture 114 Starting Command Prompt at a particular folder
Lecture 115 Starting PowerShell
Lecture 116 Editing the Windows registry
Lecture 117 Backing up and restoring parts of the registry
Lecture 118 Task Scheduler
Section 17: Conclusion
Lecture 119 Conclusion
Beginners who are new to Windows 11,Users who have basic knowledge of older Windows versions but want to learn about Windows 11,Intermediate users looking to refine their skills and explore advanced features of Windows 11,IT professionals and educators seeking a structured approach to teaching Windows 11