Windows 11 Internals: Kernel Mechanisms course. This course teaches you the kernel concepts and mechanisms that underlie how kernel programs and drivers use kernel services. By taking this course, you’ll gain an in-depth understanding of the inner workings of Windows 11 and acquire the skills you need to effectively use core capabilities. By completing this course, you will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to become a Windows kernel expert.
What you will learn:
- Managing objects: In the first part of this course, you will learn how to manage objects in the Windows kernel. This theme, which is the foundation of many Windows features, helps you understand how the various components of the operating system interact with each other.
- Interrupts and exceptions: Next, we will examine how interrupts and exceptions work in the Windows kernel. These mechanisms play a vital role in the system’s response to important events such as user input, interaction with hardware devices, and error handling.
- Synchronizing Threads: Finally, you’ll learn how to synchronize threads in the Windows kernel. This is necessary to prevent race conditions that can lead to data corruption or system failure.
This course is suitable for people who:
- Looking for a deeper understanding of the inner workings of Windows 11.
- They want to acquire the necessary skills to effectively use the capabilities of the kernel.
- Developing applications or kernel drivers.
- They are interested in system engineering or network management.
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