Dec 22, 2024  
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TCT 2040 - Mobile Devices System Management



Clock Hours: 72

Delivery Mode
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Industry Certifications Testout PC Pro Certification (http://www.testout.com/certification/pro-exams/pc-pro)

CompTIA: A+ Certification (This is highly recommended, but not required for the Telecom Network Specialist Certificate)

Course Description:
This course is one part of the entire trimester course, which is designed to prepare students to pass the TestOut PC Pro and CompTIA A+ certifications. The TestOut PC Pro Certification is the first exam in TestOut’s Pro Certifications. This certification measures not just what you know, but what you can do. It measures your ability to install, manage, repair, and troubleshoot PC hardware and Windows, Linux, and Mac operating systems.

This section of the PC Pro Certification addresses the following knowledge domains:

  • Mobile Devices 
  • System Management 


Student Learning Outcomes:
8.0 MOBILE DEVICES
8.1 Notebook Computers
8.1.1 Notebook Computers 
8.1.2 External Notebook Ports and Functions 
8.1.3 Notebook Facts
8.1.4 Notebook Special Keys Facts
8.2 Notebook Components
8.2.1 Changing a Notebook Hard Drive 
8.2.2 Installing Notebook Memory 
8.2.3 Changing a Notebook Keyboard 
8.2.4 Replacing LCD Components 
8.2.5 Replacing Internal Notebook Components 
8.2.6 Notebook Upgrade and Repair Facts
8.3 Notebook Power Management
8.3.1 Portable Power 
8.3.2 Notebook Power Facts
8.3.3 Configuring Power Options 
8.3.4 Power Management Facts
8.3.5 Edit Power Options
8.3.6 Create a Power Plan
8.4 Notebook Troubleshooting
8.4.1 Common Notebook Issues 
8.4.2 Notebook Maintenance Facts
8.4.3 Battery Recalibration Facts
8.4.4 Notebook Troubleshooting Facts
8.5 Mobile Devices
8.5.1 Mobile Device Overview 
8.5.2 Mobile Device Facts
8.5.3 Mobile Communications Facts
8.5.4 Mobile Device Accessory Facts
8.6 Mobile Device Networking
8.6.1 Networking Mobile Devices 
8.6.2 Mobile Device Connection Facts
8.6.3 Synchronizing Mobile Devices 
8.6.4 Data Synchronization Facts
8.6.5 Configuring Email on Mobile Devices 
8.6.6 Mobile Email Configuration Facts
8.6.7 Manage Mobile Devices
8.7 Mobile Device Security
8.7.1 Mobile Device Security 
8.7.2 Mobile Device Security Facts
8.7.3 Securing Mobile Devices 
8.8 Mobile Device Troubleshooting
8.8.1 Mobile Device Troubleshooting
8.8.2 Maintaining Mobile Devices 
8.8.3 Mobile Device Troubleshooting Facts
9.0 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
9.1 Windows System Tools
9.1.1 Using Task Manager 
9.1.2 Using Control Panel 
9.1.3 Using Management Consoles 
9.1.4 Viewing System Information 
9.1.5 System Configuration and DirectX 
9.1.6 Using Regedit 
9.1.7 Windows Utilities Facts
9.1.8 Using System Commands 
9.1.9 System Command Facts
9.2 Preferences and Settings
9.2.1 Personalizing Windows 
9.2.2 Configuring Region and Language Options 
9.2.3 Indexing Files 9.2.4 Preferences Facts
9.3 Performance Monitoring
9.3.1 Performance Monitoring 
9.3.2 Monitoring System Performance 
9.3.3 Performance Monitoring Facts
9.4 Users and Groups
9.4.1 Users and Groups 
9.4.2 Managing Local Users and Groups
9.4.3 User and Group Facts
9.4.4 Authenticating with Online User Accounts 
9.4.5 Online Authentication Facts
9.4.6 Manage Users and Groups
9.4.7 Managing UAC Settings 
9.4.8 UAC Facts
9.5 Remote Services
9.5.1 Remote Desktop 
9.5.2 Using Remote Desktop 
9.5.3 Remote Desktop Facts
9.5.4 Remote Assistance 
9.5.5 Remote Assistance Facts
9.5.6 Using Remote Assistance 
9.5.7 Configure Remote Services
9.5.8 Using Screen Sharing 
9.5.9 Screen Sharing Facts
9.6 Windows Application Management
9.6.1 Windows Desktop Applications 
9.6.2 Managing Windows Desktop Applications 
9.6.3 Desktop Application Management Facts
9.6.4 Configuring Application Compatibility 
9.6.5 Application Compatibility Facts
9.6.6 Scheduling Tasks 
9.6.7 Windows Store Applications 
9.6.8 Managing Windows Store Apps 
9.6.9 Manage Applications
9.7  Linux Application Management
9.7.1 Installing Linux Software 
9.7.2 Managing Apps on Linux 
9.7.3 Managing Processes on Linux 
9.7.4 Linux Application Management Facts
9.7.5 Manage Linux Processes
9.8 Digital Content Management
9.8.1 Software Licensing 
9.8.2 Digital Rights Management (DRM) 
9.8.3 Digital Content Management Facts
9.9 Updates
9.9.1 Updates 
9.9.2 Using Windows Update 
9.9.3 Update Facts
9.9.4 Configure Windows Update
9.9.5 Updating Linux
9.9.6 Updating Mac OS 
9.9.7 Performing a Firmware Update 
9.10 System Backup
9.10.1 System Backup 
9.10.2 Backup Facts
9.10.3 Creating Backups in Windows 
9.10.4 Creating Backups in Linux 
9.10.5 Using Time Machine on Mac OS 
9.10.6 Back Up the Computer
9.10.7 Configuring File History in Windows 
9.10.8 Configure File History
9.11 System Protection
9.11.1 System Protection 
9.11.2 Using Restore Points 
9.11.3 Using Previous Versions 
9.11.4 System Protection Facts
9.11.5 Create a Restore Point
9.12 System Recovery
9.12.1 Windows 7 System Recovery 
9.12.2 Windows 8.x and 10 System Recovery 
9.12.3 Using Windows System Recovery Tools 
9.12.4 Using File Recovery Tools 
9.12.5 Restore Data from File History
9.12.6 Restoring Data on Linux 
9.12.7 Restoring Data on Mac OS 
9.12.8 System Recovery Facts
9.13 Virtual Memory
9.13.1 Windows Virtual Memory 
9.13.2 Managing the Paging File 
9.13.3 Virtual Memory Facts
9.13.4 Configure Virtual Memory
9.14 Operating System Troubleshooting
9.14.1 Windows Operating System Issues 
9.14.2 Troubleshooting Windows Applications
9.14.3 Troubleshooting Windows Services 
9.14.4 Application Troubleshooting Facts
9.14.5 System Lockups 
9.14.6 System Errors Facts
9.15 Windows Boot Errors
9.15.1 Windows Boot Process 
9.15.2 Boot Process Facts
9.15.3 Modifying the Boot Order 
9.15.4 Configure the Boot Order
9.15.5 Using Advanced Boot Options 
9.15.6 Windows Boot Options
9.15.7 Using the bootrec Command 
9.15.8 Startup Error Facts
9.15.9 Troubleshoot System Startup 1
9.15.10 Troubleshoot System Startup 2
9.15.11 Troubleshoot System Startup 3
9.15.12 Troubleshoot System Startup 4