Troubleshooting Windows Flashcards

1
Q

Slow system performance

A
  • Task Manager
  • Check for high CPU utilization and I/O
  • Windows Update
  • Latest patches and drivers
  • Disk space
  • Check for available space and defrag
  • Laptops may be using power-saving mode
  • Throttles the CPU
  • Anti-virus and anti-malware
  • Scan for bad guys
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2
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Limited connectivity

A

• Limited or no connectivity: The connection has limited
or no connectivity. You might be unable to access the
Internet or some network resources. The connection is
limited

  • Local issues
  • Wireless signal, disconnected cable
  • Check IP address configuration
  • Reboot
  • External issues
  • Wireless router rebooted/turned off
  • Ping your default gateway and external IP
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3
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Boot errors

A
  • Can’t find operating system
  • OS missing
  • Boot loader replaced or changed
  • Multiple OSes installed
  • Check boot drives
  • Remove any media
• Startup Repair
• Modify the Windows Boot Configuration Database 
   (BCD)
 • Formerly boot.ini
 • Recovery Console: bootrec /rebuildbcd
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4
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Startup Repair

A
  • Missing NTLDR
  • The main Windows boot loader is missing
  • Run Startup Repair or replace manually and reboot
  • Missing operating system
  • Boot Configuration Data (BCD) may be incorrect
  • Run Startup Repair or manually configure BCD store
  • Boots to Safe Mode
  • Windows is not starting normally
  • Run Startup Repair
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5
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Application crashes

A
  • Application stops working
  • May provide an error message
  • May just disappear
  • Check the Event Log
  • Often includes useful reconnaissance
  • Check the Reliability Monitor
  • A history of application problems
  • Checks for resolutions
  • Reinstall the application
  • Contact application support
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6
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Bluescreens and spontaneous shutdowns

A
  • Startup and shutdown BSOD
  • Bad hardware, bad drivers, bad application

• Use Last Known Good, System Restore,
or Rollback Driver
• Try Safe mode

  • Reseat or remove the hardware
  • If possible
  • Run hardware diagnostics
  • Provided by the manufacturer
  • BIOS may have hardware diagnostics
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7
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Black screen

A
  • No login dialog, no desktop
  • Driver corruption, OS file corruption
  • Start in VGA mode
  • F8 for startup options
  • Run SFC - System File Checker
  • Run from recovery console
  • Update driver in Safe Mode
  • Download from known good source

• Repair/Refresh or recover from backup

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8
Q

Testing the printer

A
  • Print or scan a test page
  • Built into Windows
  • Not the application
• Use diagnostic tools
 • Web-based utilities
  • Built into the printer
 • Vendor specific
  • Download from the web 
    site
• Generic
 • Available in LiveCD form
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9
Q

Starting the system

A
  • Device not starting
  • Check Device Manager and Event Viewer
  • Often a bad driver
  • Remove or replace driver
  • “One or more services failed to start”
  • Bad/incorrect driver, bad hardware
  • Try starting manually
  • Check account permissions
  • Confirm service dependencies
  • Windows service; check system files
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10
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Slow boot

A
  • Boot process hangs or takes longer than normal
  • No activity, no drive lights
  • Manage the startup apps
  • Control what loads during the boot process
  • Task Manager
  • Startup tab
  • Startup impact, Right-click / Disable
  • Disable everything
  • Load them back one at a time
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11
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Slow profile load

A
  • Roaming user profile
  • Your desktop follows you to any computer
  • Changes are synchronized

• Network latency to the domain controller
• Slows login script transfers
• Slow to apply computer and user policies
• May require many hundreds (or thousands) of LDAP
queries

• Client workstation picks a remote domain controller
instead of local DC
• Problems with local infrastructure

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12
Q

Which of the following tools in Windows provide access to real-time performance data on CPU, RAM, hard drive, and network interface utilization?

A

Performance Monitor

Resource Monitor

Task Manager

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13
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Which of the following adversely affect performance of a magnetic hard drive?

A

Insufficient amount of RAM

Excessive paging / disk thrashing

File fragmentation

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14
Q

If personal files, such as email, documents, or photos are lost or deleted, Windows System Restore can be used to recover such files.

A

False

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15
Q

Which of the following would resolve problems related to excessive paging and disk thrashing?

A

Adding more RAM

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16
Q

Which of the following addresses can be pinged to test the functionality of a Network Interface Card (NIC)?

A

localhost

::1

127.0.0.1

17
Q

While trying to start their Windows machine, a user receives “Windows Boot Configuration Data file is missing required information” error message. Which of the following bootrec options should be used by a technician for manual CLI troubleshooting of this error?

A

bootrec /rebuildbcd

18
Q

Which of the following answers describe(s) possible cause(s) of the “Missing operating system” error message displayed during system boot?

A

Damaged hard drive

BIOS does not detect the hard drive

System partition not set as active

Corrupt Master Boot Record (MBR)

19
Q

Which of the following would be the easiest step to troubleshoot the Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) in MS Windows?

A

System restart

20
Q

Common causes for a black/blank PC screen include

A

Monitor connectivity issues
Video adapter driver updates
Recent updates or installations

21
Q

Which of the following Windows utilities provides access to print spooler settings?

A

Services (services.msc)

22
Q

Which of the following answers refers to a common solution for troubleshooting user login problems on a Windows domain?

A

Rebuilding Windows profiles

23
Q

Reconstructing Windows profiles

A
  • 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
24
Q

Safe Mode - Windows 7 and 8/8.1

A
  • Press F8 on boot
  • Advanced Boot Options
  • Safe Mode
  • Only the necessary drivers to get started
  • Safe Mode with Networking
  • Includes drivers for network connectivity
  • Safe Mode with Command Prompt
  • No Windows Explorer – quick and dirty
  • Enable low-resolution (VGA Mode)
  • Recover from bad video driver installations
25
Q

Safe Mode - Windows 10

A
  • F8 probably won’t work
  • Windows Fast Startup prevents a complete shutdown
• From the Windows desktop
 • Hold down shift when clicking Restart
 • Settings / Update & Security / Recovery /
   Advanced startup / Restart now
 • System Configuration (msconfig)
26
Q

Deleting Windows profiles

A
  • 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