Windows 7 - Getting Started Tutorials

Windows Server 2008 Management and Maintenance

Windows Server systems are the heart of the IT infrastructure that supports businesses. These servers need to be managed and maintained to keep the businesses running optimally. Read more...

Managing Remote Desktop Session

This tutorial will explore how to use the session management tools-both commandline and graphical-to view and interact with running sessions. This tutorial discusses: Read more...

Storage Management

This tutorial introduces Windows Server 2008 storage management. Data is stored throughout the enterprise on a variety of systems and storage devices, the most common of which are hard disk drives. Read more...

Server Core

This tutorial looks at a new feature in Windows Server 2008, an installation option known as a Server Core installation (as opposed to a full installation). Read more...

Windows Server File System and Print Management

In this tutorial, you look at the facilities for server-based file storage offered by Windows Server 2008. Serverbased file storage is vital in any organization because client-side storage cannot be relied upon from a resiliency perspective. Read more...

Getting Help and Troubleshooting Tips

Computers have dozens-and in some cases, hundreds-of different devices, services, and applications configured on them. Keeping all these components working properly is a big job that Windows 7 handles aptly with your help. Read more...

Customizing Boot, Startup, and Power Options

If you really want to know how a car works, you need to open the hood and take a look at the parts that make it go. The same is true for your computer. Read more...

Securing Your Files

Disk drives and devices with removable storage are formatted with a filesystem. Read more...

Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your Computer

Here you learn how to clean your monitor, keyboard, mouse, printer, and system unit; give your PC a regular tune-up to keep it running at top speed; troubleshoot common PC problems. Read more...

Windows Disk Management

Storage needs for computers have changed significantly over time. You could feed the data of hundreds of computers from just 10 years ago into a single computer today and still not fill its hard disk. Read more...