Course Information
Course Overview
CompTIA A+ Certification (Part1 of 2)
The CompTIA A+ certification course is a preparatory course for the CompTIA A+ certification exam. It is a vendor-neutral and internationally recognized certification which covers the fundamental concepts of an entry-level IT infrastructure. An A+ certified professional has the knowledge of installing, configuring and troubleshooting common personal computer systems.
CompTIA A+ Certification training course covers PC hardware and peripherals, mobile device hardware, networking and troubleshooting hardware and network connectivity issues. It is a basic course that helps the candidates to establish their credentials in the field of IT troubleshooting and support.
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 545 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Course Introduction
- Section 2 Section 01 - Configuring BIOS
- Section 3 Section 02 - Motherboards
- Section 4 Section 03 - Expansion Slots
- Section 5 Section 04 - RAM Types and Features
- Section 6 Section 05 - Install and Configure PC Expansion Cards
- Section 7 Section 06 - Install and Configure Storage Devices
- Section 8 Section 07 - CPU's and Cooling Methods
- Section 9 Section 08 - PC Connection Interfaces
- Section 10 Section 09 - Power Supplies
What You’ll Learn
- • Identify the hardware components of personal computers
- • Identify network components
- • Setup a personal computer along with display screen
- • Install peripheral devices and accessories with personal computers
- • Manage personal data storage
- • Understand network technologies
- • Support and troubleshoot mobile devices
- • Install and troubleshoot printers and scanners
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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JJermiah Williams
Good learning techs
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FFred Carpenter
too many unknown acronyms
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JJake Donovan
the course is fine. I don't mind that its dry since most of it is unless you just get the jollies from PCI slots, but the big dissapointment was the tests where just to dumbed down or simple to the point it almost makes you miss the questions. "this cant be it? its to obvious!" worded poorly or sometimes just odd especially on form factors when they just went over atx, mini-atx, then askes you what is a proper form factor.(computer towner, desktop, mini tower)..what??? yes those are names or nicknames for it but I wouldn't go as far as calling them form factors!
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SSeweryn Sznajder
Jest bardzo intresujacy