FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

TROUBLESHOOTING COMPUTER ISSUES

IDENTIFYING HARDWARE SOFTWARE NETWORK PROBLEMS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Software on the computer that will provide information about what the problem is, when it occurred, the severity of the issue, what caused the issue, and ID number and who the user of the device is.
A
Troubleshooter
B
Event Viewer
C
Power on Self-Test (POST)
D
Ping Test
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Event identifiers uniquely identify a particular event. Each event source can define its own numbered events and the description strings to which they are mapped in its message file. Event viewers can present these strings to the user.

Detailed explanation-2: -Windows uses the following levels: Critical, Error, Warning, Information, Verbose (although software developers may extend this set and add own specific levels). These levels define event severity, but they don’t define auditing status (success or failure).

Detailed explanation-3: -Types of Event Logs An event that describes the successful operation of a task, such as an application, driver, or service. For example, an Information event is logged when a network driver loads successfully.

Detailed explanation-4: -Introduction. Event ID 4624 (viewed in Windows Event Viewer) documents every successful attempt at logging on to a local computer. This event is generated on the computer that was accessed, in other words, where the logon session was created. A related event, Event ID 4625 documents failed logon attempts.

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