Domain 5: Troubleshooting
Across
- 2. A Windows boot option that starts the computer in a basic mode with limited files and drivers.
- 4. The process of locating and isolating a problem in a program, computer system, or network and resolving it.
- 7. An operation that takes an operating system back to the previous version.
- 9. A Windows general-purpose directory that stores network objectives such as users, accounts, and resources.
- 13. A boot-up option where Windows can be started if it is not starting normally. The drivers that successfully worked the last time Windows was started and shut down will be used to start the operating system.
- 14. A Windows built-in troubleshooter.
- 15. A method of Safe Mode that boots a computer with a limited amount of drivers and files, providing the user with access to a limited version of Windows.
Down
- 1. The ability for a user to access a resource.
- 3. A computer startup method where Windows creates a special file that logs the list of drivers that are used during the startup process.
- 5. A Windows application that allows users to input data in a text-based interface to execute commands.
- 6. Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) is a Windows function that provides a DHCP fail-safe autoconfiguration address that protects the computer from system failure.
- 8. A digital storefront that offers applications, games, and music to Windows users. Some content is free, and others cost money to download.
- 10. An infrastructure that allows network administrators to implement security policy settings for users and computers.
- 11. A software component that allows the operating system and a device to communicate with each other.
- 12. Networking A Windows boot method that only loads the minimum amount of drivers required to connect the computer to other computers.