Computer Support/Windows/Command Line Tools
< Computer Support < WindowsThis lesson covers command line tools.
Objectives and Skills
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
- Read Wikipedia: Command-line interface.
- Read Wikipedia: Ping (networking utility).
- Read Wikipedia: Tracert.
- Read Wikipedia: netstat.
- Read Wikipedia: ipconfig.
- Read Wikipedia: net use.
- Read Wikipedia: nslookup.
- Read Wikipedia: Nbtstat.
- Read Wikipedia: Taskkill.
- Read Wikipedia: Shutdown (computing).
- Read Wikipedia: tasklist.
- Read Wikipedia: mkdir.
- Read Wikipedia: rmdir.
- Read Wikipedia: cd (command).
- Read Wikipedia: del (command).
- Read Wikipedia: FORMAT (command).
- Read Wikipedia: copy (command).
- Read Wikipedia: XCOPY.
- Read Wikipedia: Robocopy.
- Read Wikipedia: diskpart.
- Read Wikipedia: System File Checker.
- Read Wikipedia: CHKDSK.
- Read Wikipedia: Recovery Console.
Multimedia
- Watch YouTube: Network Command Line Tools - CompTIA A+ 220-802: 1.3.
- Watch YouTube: Operating System Command Line Tools - CompTIA A+ 220-802: 1.3.
- Watch YouTube: The Windows Recovery Environment Command Prompt - CompTIA A+ 220-902 - 1.3.
References
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