3.1 - Troubleshooting Solutions Flashcards

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Reboot

A
  • Have you tried turning it off and on again?
    – There’s a reason it works
  • Bug in your router software - Reboot the router
  • Application is using too many resources
    – Stops the app
  • Memory leak slowly consumes all available RAM
    – Clears the RAM and starts again
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Restart services

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  • Services
    – Applications that run in the background
    – No user interaction
  • Similar issues as a normal process
    – Resource utilization
    – Memory leaks
    – Crashes
  • View status in Task Manager
    – Services tab
    – Right-click to start, stop, or restart
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3
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Uninstall/reinstall/update applications

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  • Application issues
    – Problems with the application files or configurations
  • Settings > Apps > Apps & features
    – Repair, reset, or uninstall
  • Some options in the Control Panel
    – Programs and Features
  • Run the application setup again
    – Other options may be available from the setup
    program
  • Repair
    – Install missing files
    – Replace corrupted files
    – Fix application shortcuts
    – Repair registry entries
    – Update or reconfigure drivers
  • Reset
    – Remove all application data
    – A factory reset / original install
  • Uninstall - Remove the application
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Verify requirements

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  • Every operating system and application publishes
    a set of requirements
    – These are commonly the bare minimums
  • Check with the manufacturer
    – Get the official requirements
  • Hardware and software resources
    – CPU speed, total RAM, video options,
    device drivers, runtime libraries
  • Use System Information
    – View the current configuration
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5
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Add resources

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  • Check resource utilization
    – Task Manager
  • Consider a long-term analysis
    – Performance Monitor
  • Compare existing resources with manufacturer
    requirements
    – Add or replace hardware (CPU, SSD, RAM)
  • Free drive space
    – Disk Cleanup
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System file checker

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  • Verify the integrity of the operating system
    – Check every important system file with sfc
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Startup Repair

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  • Start from Settings
    – Settings > System > Recovery
  • Also available from the
    – Advanced Boot Options
    – Repair Windows
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Windows Restore

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  • Start the System Restore application
    – System > About > System Protection
    – This assumes you’ve not disabled restore points
  • Pick a restore point and let the system reboot
    – The operating system configuration will revert to
    the previous date and time
    – User data will not be modified
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Reimage or reload OS

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  • Windows is big
    – And complex
  • Spend time trying to find the needle
    – Or simply build a new haystack
  • Many organizations have prebuilt images
    – Don’t waste time researching issues
  • Windows includes a reset option
    – Windows 10: Settings >
    Update & Security > Recovery
    – Windows 11: Settings > System > Recovery
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10
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Update and patch

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  • Windows Update
    – Centralized OS and driver updates
  • Lots of flexibility
    – Change active hours
    – Manage metered connections
  • Applications must be patched
    – Security issues don’t stop at the OS
    – Download from the publisher
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Roll back updates

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  • Updates are installed automatically by default
    – Important security patches
  • View the history
    – Windows 10:
    – Settings > Update & Security >
    – Windows Update
    – Windows 11:
    – Settings > Windows Update
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12
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Rebuild Windows profiles

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  • Profiles can become corrupted
    – The User Profile Service failed the logon.
    – User Profile cannot be loaded.
    – User documents may be “missing”
  • If a profile doesn’t exist, it’s recreated
    – We’re going to delete the profile and force
    the rebuilding process
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Deleting Windows profiles

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  • Login to the computer with Domain Administrator rights
  • Rename the \Users\name folder - This will save important files
  • Backup the user’s registry
    – HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\
    CurrentVersion\ProfileList
    – Right-click / Export
  • Delete the registry entry
    – You have a backup - Restart the computer
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14
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Reconstructing Windows profiles

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  • Login to the computer with the user account
    – The profile will be rebuilt
    – This will recreate the \Users\name folder
  • Login as Domain Administrator
    – Copy over any important files from the old profile
  • Do not copy the entire profile
    – Corrupted files might exist in the old profile
  • Logout as Domain Administrator, login with the user account
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