MS Win 10 - Chapter 3 System Utilities Key Terms
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Administrative Tools | A group of MMC consoles that are used to manage Windows 7. Computer Management, Event Viewer, and Services are the most commonly used.
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Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) | The current standard for power management that is implemented in Windows 7 and by computer manufacturers.
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applet | A tool or utility in Control Panel that is focused on configuring a particular part of Windows 7.
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AutoPlay | Automatically performs a configurable action when new removable media is inserted into the computer.
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Away Mode | An instant-on power saving mode that keeps the system in the S0 state.
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Backup and Restore Center | Recovery tools for files and the overall operating system. Backup and System Restore can be found here.
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BitLocker Drive Encryption | Encrypts all of the data on a hard drive to keep data secure even if a hard drive is stolen.
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color depth | The number of bits that are used to store the color information for each pixel in the display.
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Color Management applet | Configured color profiles to ensure correct color matching between devices.
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Computer Management | One of the most commonly used Administrative Tools. This MMC console contains the snap-ins to manage most Windows 7 components.
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Control Panel | A central location for Windows 7 Management utilities. Most system settings are configured here.
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Data Sources (ODBC) applet | Used to configure data sources for applications that require access to a database.
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device driver | Software that manages the communication between Windows 7 and a particular hardware component.
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device driver signing | A system that ensures that a device driver is from a known publisher and that the device driver has not been modified since it was signed.
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Device Manager | An MMC snap-in that is used to manage hardware components and their device drivers.
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Ease of Access Center | A collection of settings to make Windows 7 easier to use for those that have visual or hearing impairment.
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Event Viewer | An MMC console that is used to view messages generated and logged by Windows 7, applications, and services.
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File Signature Verification Utility | A utility that verifies the digital signature on operating system files and device drivers.
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Folder Options applet | Configures the behavior of Windows Explorer, including whether file extensions are hidden for known file types, and whether hidden files are displayed.
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hibernate | See S4 state.
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hybrid sleep | The sleep method used by Windows 7 that combines the S3 state and S4 state. When the computer moves to the S3 state, it also saves the memory file required for the S4 state.
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Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) | A legacy standard for connecting expansion cards to the motherboard in computers.
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Internet Options | Settings to control Internet Explorer, including security settings.
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iSCSI | A protocol for transferring files between a computer and external disk storage over an Ethernet network.
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Memory Diagnostics Tool | A utility used to perform tests on the physical memory of a computer.
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Microsoft Management Console (MMC) | A graphical interface shell that provides a structured environment to build management utilities.
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MMC console | A collection of one or more snap-ins that are saved as an .msc file for later use.
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MMC snap-in | A small software component that can be added to an MMC console to provide functionality. An MMC snap-in typically manages some part of Windows.
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modem | A device that lets a computer communicate with another computer over phone lines.
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multiple monitors | Attaching two or more displays to a single computer. The information can be exactly the same on each display, or each display can be used independently by using extended mode.
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Network Center | A central location used to view network status and detailed network
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Network File and Printer Sharing | A Control Panel applet for configuring file and printer sharing on small networks.
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Network List | Provides a list of networks that your computer is aware of.
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Network Map | Provides a map of network devices including gateways and the Internet.
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Offline Files | A method for caching network files on a local hard drive so that the files can be used when the computer is not connected to the network.
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Parental Controls | Used to restrict user access to Web sites and view activity reports on Web site access.
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People Near Me | A new tool in Windows 7 to locate users for peer-to-peer collaboration.
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Performance Information and Tools applet | Rates the performance of your computer components on a scale of one to five.
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Peripheral Component Interface (PCI) | A current standard for connecting expansion cards to a computer motherboard. PCI devices are plug and play.
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pixel | A single dot on the display.
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plug and play | A standard for devices, BIOSes, and operating systems to interact and automatically assign resources to devices.
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power plan | A set of configuration options for power management. The Balanced, Power save, and High performance power plans are created by default.
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Problem Reports and Solutions applet | A Control Panel applet that manages the process of collecting information about system errors, uploading them to Microsoft, and finding solutions on the Microsoft Web site.
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Regional and Language Options applet | Used to configure display and input options to support different languages and regions. Settings include time, date, and number formats.
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Reliability and Performance Monitor | An MMC console used to monitor and troubleshoot the performance of your computer.
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S0 state | An ACPI power saving mode that disables power to specific devices as requested by the operating system, but keeps the overall system running.
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S3 state | An ACPI power saving mode that disables power to all devices except RAM.
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S4 state | An ACPI power saving mode that saves the contents of RAM to disk and then disables power to all devices including RAM.
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screen resolution | The number of pixels that are displayed on your display.
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Security Center | A centralized panel used to view security configuration for Windows 7.
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service | A Windows application that runs in the background without user interaction.
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Services administrative tool | An MMC console used to manage Windows services.
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Speech Recognition applet | Configures how Windows 7 performs speech recognition, and allows you to train speech recognition for your voice.
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standby | See S3 state.
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Sync Center | A tool that is used to keep data synchronized between your computer and other devices or computers.
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System applet | Shows basic information about your computer, such as Windows edition, performance rating, and activation status. Links are provided to configure system properties.
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System Configuration | The Administrative Tool that gives you access to control the boot configuration, service startup, application startup, and system tools.
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Tablet PC applet | Configures settings that are specific to tablet PCs such as screen menu locations and handwriting recognition.
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Task Scheduler | A utility that allows you to schedule tasks to run at a particular time or based on specific events occurring.
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Taskbar and Start Menu applet | Configures the behavior of the taskbar and Start menu, including which toolbars are displayed on the taskbar.
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Welcome Center | A Control Panel tool that provides an overview of your hardware configuration and quick access to some commonly used configuration tools.
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Windows Defender | A spyware removal tool included with Windows 7.
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Windows Firewall | Protects your computer by controlling the communication between your computer and the network.
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Windows Flip | Displays a live thumbnail of each open Window as you use ALT-Tab to select a window.
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Windows Flip 3D | Displays each open Window in a three dimensional list and allows you to scroll through the windows using the mouse wheel.
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Windows Marketplace Tested Products List | A list of software or hardware and associated device drivers that have been tested with Windows 7.
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Windows Sidebar | Uses gadgets to display information at the side of the screen.
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Windows SideShow | Uses gadgets to display information on peripheral devices even when your computer is turned off.
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Windows Update | A service that automatically downloads and installs service packs and security updates.
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