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CompTIA A+ Certification Comprehensive: Exams 220-1101 and 220-1102 R1.1

CompTIA A+ Certification Comprehensive: Exams 220-1101 and 220-1102 provides the basic knowledge needed to install, configure, and support computer software and implement networking. This includes: Applying basic methodical troubleshooting skills as an IT technicianIdentifying motherboard and CPU components, installing or replacing them, and troubleshooting their functionsIdentifying power supply functions and connectors, installing them into a PC, and troubleshooting power issuesConfiguring BIOS/UEFI firmware, identifying and installing RAM, and troubleshooting memory issuesComparing internal and external expansion buses on a computer, installing internal cards, and identifying expansion cables and connectorsDistinguishing between physical storage technologies, installing drives, and troubleshooting storage problemsConnecting, configuring, and troubleshooting common input-output devicesDescribing common printing technologies, installing and maintaining printers, and troubleshooting printing issuesIdentifying client operating system features, installing Windows and application software, and working with scriptsManaging and troubleshooting operating systems using built-in administrative tools, such as the Windows Control Panel, Windows Settings, and command-line utilitiesDescribing network principles, network devices, and internet connection technologiesIdentifying and categorizing network cables and connectorsConfiguring and troubleshooting issues related to TCP/IP and other network protocolsDescribing common wireless networking standards and encryption methodsConfiguring and troubleshooting problems with Windows resource sharing and network connectionsIdentifying and using virtualization technology and cloud computing servicesIdentifying types of mobile devices and operating systems, and configuring and troubleshooting mobile devicesRecognizing common cybersecurity threats and the security controls which are used to reduce riskIdentifying and using security features built into operating systems, as well as security hardware and software used on workstations and networksSecuring workstations and mobile devices against security risks, and troubleshooting common security issues such as malware infectionApplying best practices in IT operations, including policies, documentation, ticketing systems, incident response, and data backups and recoveryThis course maps to the CompTIA A+ Certification 220-1101 and 220-1102 certification exams. You can download an objective map for the course from http://www.30bird.com.This course assumes that you have basic computer knowledge.Exam Prep and Online Labs available now!For more information and access to the PowerPoint files, please e-mail sales@30bird.com...

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