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MICROSOFT WINDOWS COMPONENTS

Configuration and Maintenance

'Control panel

allows users to view and manipulate basic system settings and controls,such as adding and removing software, controlling user accounts, changing accessibility options and so on.

Device Manager

allows the users to display and control the hardware attached to the computer, and control what device drivers are used.

Windows Mobility Center

Centralizes the most relevant information related to mobile computing.

Windows Security Center

Centralizes and reports on the status of anti-virus,automatic updates, Windows Firewall, and other security-related

components of the operating system.

Administrative Tools

Microsoft Management Console

Provides system administrators and advanced users with a flexible interface through which they may configure

and monitor the system.

Widows System Assessment Tool A built- in benchmarking tool that analyzes the different subsystems(graphical,memory,etc.) and uses the result to allow for comparison to other Windows Vista systems, and for software optimizations. It rates the computer's performance using the Windows Experience Index.

System Restore allows for the rolling back of system files, registry keys, installed program, etc., to a previous state in the event of a system failure.

Windows Recovery Environment Helps diagnose and recover from serious errors which may be preventing Windows from booting successfully, or restore the computer to a previous state using System Restore or a backup image.

Windows Disk Defragmenter Rearranges files stored on a hard disk to occupy contiguous storage locations in order to optimize computer performance.

Event Viewer Lets administrators and users view the event logs on a local or remote machine.

Reliability and Performance Lets administrators view current system reliability and performance trends over time.