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Computer Support/Windows/Command Line Tools

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This lesson covers command line tools.

Objectives and Skills

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Objectives and skills for the command line tools portion of A+ certification include:[1]

Given a scenario, apply appropriate Microsoft command line tools.
  • TASKKILL
  • BOOTREC
  • SHUTDOWN
  • TASKLIST
  • MD
  • RD
  • CD
  • DEL
  • FORMAT
  • COPY
  • XCOPY
  • ROBOCOPY
  • DISKPART
  • SFC
  • CHKDSK
  • GPUPDATE
  • GPRESULT
  • DIR
  • EXIT
  • HELP
  • EXPAND
  • [command name] /?
  • Commands available with standard privileges vs. administrative privileges.

Readings

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  1. Wikipedia: Command-line interface
  2. Wikipedia: Ping (networking utility)
  3. Wikipedia: Tracert
  4. Wikipedia: netstat
  5. Wikipedia: ipconfig
  6. Wikipedia: net use
  7. Wikipedia: nslookup
  8. Wikipedia: Nbtstat
  9. Wikipedia: Taskkill
  10. Wikipedia: Shutdown (computing)
  11. Wikipedia: tasklist
  12. Wikipedia: mkdir
  13. Wikipedia: rmdir
  14. Wikipedia: cd (command)
  15. Wikipedia: del (command)
  16. Wikipedia: FORMAT (command)
  17. Wikipedia: copy (command)
  18. Wikipedia: XCOPY
  19. Wikipedia: Robocopy
  20. Wikipedia: diskpart
  21. Wikipedia: System File Checker
  22. Wikipedia: CHKDSK
  23. Wikipedia: Recovery Console

Multimedia

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  1. YouTube: Network Command Line Tools - CompTIA A+ 220-802: 1.3
  2. YouTube: Operating System Command Line Tools - CompTIA A+ 220-802: 1.3
  3. YouTube: The Windows Recovery Environment Command Prompt - CompTIA A+ 220-902 - 1.3

Activities

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References

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