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  1. DEEP THOUGHTS JACK HANDY HOW TO
  2. DEEP THOUGHTS JACK HANDY DRIVERS
  3. DEEP THOUGHTS JACK HANDY SOFTWARE
  4. DEEP THOUGHTS JACK HANDY WINDOWS

DEEP THOUGHTS JACK HANDY WINDOWS

Going back to something like Windows registries, I've recently taken an interest in PowerShell scripting, and I was recently reading some documentation on pulling registry values and couldn't help but appreciate how I had a better grasp of the logic in the script I was looking at, because I had become more familiar with Windows Registries, and understood the context of what and why it was being done that way. I too still have a lot to work on, although earlier today I took a moment to appreciate how much I've learned. I think you also start getting better at reading instructions related to what you need to do, because if it's something I'm familiar with, I usually skim my notes or related documentation knowing exactly what information I'm looking for.

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DEEP THOUGHTS JACK HANDY SOFTWARE

It's nice going through old notes and having a bunch of ah-ha moments, kind of like working with regedit and seeing some personal notes on where to go to find registries related to Microsoft office products or installed software and how when I first started, I would follow instructions line by line, but after doing it so many times I started to understand the big picture of things and could navigate something like regedit a lot more efficiently. It's also a huge confidence booster knowing that if I do run into a problem, I will have a lot of resources I can go to before I have to ask for help. I know one of my co-workers sent me a bunch of his personal how-to word documents that had screen shots and step-by-step instructions, when I first started working here and until now, I still go back to them from time to time when I'm doing a task that I haven't done in a while.

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At work we have an intranet with a knowledgebase for our department and I remember posting some contributions only to realize that if someone else was to read it, it might not make as much sense or be a bit difficult to try and follow because we all have different strengths and weaknesses and understanding of the systems we work on, so it will also help you in that aspect of writing notes for others and understanding how you think vs someone else.Īlso, if you ever have to teach a new person, it can be really helpful.

DEEP THOUGHTS JACK HANDY HOW TO

For me, I also try to have really organized bookmarks so that I can go back to really useful sites that's given me good documentation or instructions on how to do or explain something, like specific Microsoft KB pages. Having your own personal KB or journal you can reference is really nice since you made it for you. I know you can always go back to previous tickets and read through them and whatever documentation system your company has. I also believe it will help organize the way you think and start to view problems, maybe even remember solutions from your notes. At the end of the day, you're not going to know everything or remember everything, but if you a have a well-organized personal knowledge base in place (one for you to leave notes in and how-to's, in your own words, like a journal), I think it will make you more efficient. I'm still fairly new to this Industry but one thing I'm trying to work on is documenting/annotating on what I did on a problem. How do i get to a level that I can say "oh, i'll just hack this entry in the registry".cuz i gotta be honest, i don't know jack about the registry. So it got me thinking, how do i improve my skills? how do i take my troubleshooting to the next level so that I can effectively troubleshoot these type of issues? I even attempted to look at the registry following online steps.didn't get the issue resolved.

DEEP THOUGHTS JACK HANDY DRIVERS

I shook the tree troubeshooting, drivers both Dell and MS, uninstalling and reinstalling the drive from devmgr, plugging it into different usb ports, the docking station, did sfc/scan now and a powershell command "dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth" (not sure what it does, but i ran it). The dvd drive/discs work on other laptops in our organization. gives the error about media being blank or formatted for something else. User on windows 10, 21h1, any usb drive they put it, any cd/dvd, its detected but will not open. I am realizing that I am getting stale, especially after a ticket today, that is still unsolved even with team help. I have a new job, its great, pays great, but its kinda the same old stuff (desktop support) with a little sys admin thrown in (printers, ad, phone system ). I have recently been realizing that I am becoming "stale".









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