Windows 10/11 and Windows Servers: Architecture: Unlock troubleshooting secrets
Learning architecture and technical fundamentals of Windows as a beginning for troubleshooting Windows 10/11 and Windows Server and applications. A deeper look into User and Kernel-mode understanding where most troubleshooting happens. Understanding of how Windows uses memory separation and protection to keep the OS stable. How Windows protects Kernel mode. Understanding Rings of privilege in Intel and AMD processors. The migration of Windows 10/11 code to ARM. Introduction to Process Explorer, a Sysinternals tool for troubleshooting Windows and applications. What files start a process and what is a process? Understanding what preemptive multitasking is and how Windows leverages this feature. Links to Documentation PowerPoints in *.pptx format: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14zRSN_pMN1niR-aWh110AeSDQxQTo6Qo/view?usp=sharing Slide Deck in PDF: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ncUCyE6cwutBIWqYjkDahusnzsY922Sl/view?usp=sharing Video Notes in *.docx: https://drive.google.co
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