A+ Training
Bundle- CDA+
Description
In this training course, expert Mike Meyers, the industry's leading authority
on A+ objectives, takes you inside the computer for a practical and intimate
exposure to PC components. With Mike's dynamic instruction, you'll learn to
conceptualize and deal with the most common technical problems associated with
a PC, you'll gain the skills to build, configure, and troubleshoot PC hardware,
and you'll have a firm understanding of system software. At the conclusion of
this course you will recognize every major PC component, understand what it
does, and be able to identify how the components work together. You'll have
the skills to become an A+ Certified Technician and be fully prepared to pass
the most recent A+ certification exam.
Course Outline
Module 1
Section A: Introduction CompTIA A+ Certification Exams
Section B: Visible PC Main Components System Unit Cases
Monitors Keyboards/Mouse
Section C: Visible PC Connections Overview DB Connectors
RJ Connections RJ11 vs. RJ45 VSB DIN Mini
Audio Firewire
Section D: Visible PC Core Components ESD Tools
CPU CPU Model CPU Speed CPU Packages Motherboard
Fans
Section E: Visible PC More Core Components RAM Motherboard
Installing Chip on Motherboard Power Supply
Section F: Visible PC Storage Components Hard Drives Floppy
Drives Location CD Media
Section G: Visible PC Cards Expansion Slots Video/Sound
Cards Network Cards Airflow Built-ins
Section H: CPU Functions Makes & Models External Data Bus
Clock Speed Multipliers Typical CPU Speeds What
Is RAM? Address BUS
Section I: Modern CPU Pentium Duel Piping Branch Prediction
L1 Cache Pentium PRO Later Pentiums AMD Athion
Pentium III/IV
Module 2
Section A: CPU Installation Socketed CPU Fans Slotted
CPU CPU Upgrade Installing Fans
Section B: Understanding RAM Counting in Binary RAM Types
Using RAM DIM Banking
Section C: Working with RAM Access Speed SDRAM Installation
Process Installation Issues SIMMs Installation Installation
Problems RAMBUS DDRSDRAM
Section D: Motherboards & Power Supplies Motherboard Documentation
Form Factors Cases Mounting Motherboards Power Supplies
AT Power Supply ATX Power Supply Testing
Section E: Working with Power Supplies Testing Power Supply Fixing
Power Supplies Wattage Surge Suppressor UPS
Section F: BIOS & CMOS Communication Chips System ROM Chips
Firewire BIOS CMOS CMOS Setup CMOS Password
Flash ROM
Module 3
Section A: Early Expansion Bus Expansion Slot Clock Expansion
Slots 16-bit ISA Slot Micro Channel EISA
Section B: System Resources BUS Communications I/O Address
IRQs DMA Ultra DMA/Bus Master Resource Management
Section C: Ports Serial/Parallel COM/LPT Preset Com Ports
CMOS Setting LPT Ports CMOS Parallel Port
Ports with Plug & Play
Section D: Modern Expansion Bus PCI Slots 32/64-bit Version of
PCI Advantages of PCI Interrupt Channels Device Manager
PCI & IRQ IRQ Steering AGP CNR World
of Modern Expansion Bus
Section E: Floppy Drives Cables & Connections Installing Floppy
Adding Power Supply CMOS Startup Disk
Section F: Hard Drive Physical Installation Overview Basic Installation
Master/Slave Issues Secondary Drives ATA66/ATA100
Section G: Hard Drive CMOS Installation Single Drive Ultra DMA
Mode Types Older CMOS
Module 4
Section A: Partitioning fDisk Partition Types Primary Partitions
Duel Partitions Active Partitions Extended DOS Partition
Section B: Formatting Preparing Your Hard Drive Formatted Drive
Boot Up Format Floppy Drives Partition with Windows
Drive Converter
Section C: Drives in Windows 2000 Disk Administrator Create Partition/Logical
Drives NTFS Drive as Folder Basic vs. Dynamic Drives
Section D: Care & Feeding of Hard Drives Defrag Scandisk
Norton System Works Low Level Format Utility Section E: Survival DOS
Core Files Internal vs. External Commands Core Files ATTRIB
Section F: Survival DOS Device Drivers & TSRs Device Drivers
CONFIG.SYS Using EDIT AUTOEXEC.BAT SETVER, SMART DRV.EXE
Section G: Survival DOS File Manipulation Copy Xcopy MD,
RD Total
Module 5
Section A: Windows 9X Core Files Overview "DOS 7"
Core Files Windows 9X Structure
Section B: Windows 9X Registry Overview CONFIG.SYS/SYSTEM.INI
SYSEDIT Registry REGEDIT SCANREG
Section C: Windows 9X Versions & Updates Overview Version
Numbers Windows Update System Information
Section D: Windows 9X Boot Options Overview Boot Menu
Step-by-Step Startup Safe Mode MSDOS.SYS MSCONFIG
Section E: Installing & Upgrading Windows 9X Hardware Requirements
HCL Upgrade from 95 To 98
Section F: Generic Device Installation Overview Plug & Play
Add Hardware Wizard Install Drivers DETLOG.TXT/SETUP LOG.EXE
Device Manager CMOS
Section G: Window 9X Power Tools System Properties System
Information HWINFO
Section H: Preparing for Problems Types of Backup Backup Software
Module 6
Section A: Windows 9X Boot Problems Overview Cabinet Files
EXTRACT.EXE
Section B: Device Problems Overview Device Drivers Legacy
Devices Registry
Section C: Software Problems Overview Disk Cleanup Tool
Knowledge Base Virus Checker
Section D: Dealing with Users Overview Probing Working
Methods
Section E: Understanding DOS Memory Memory Memory Addresses
Virtual 8086 DOS Memory Conventional Memory Reserved Memory
Shadowing DOS Programs Expanded Memory Extended
Memory High Memory
Section F: DOS Apps in Windows Setting up PIF Files Font
Memory Screen/Misc. Settings
Section G: Understanding Windows 2000 Overview Boot Files
OS Organization NTFS Users & Groups Registry
Module 7
Section A: Installing Windows 2000 Hardware Requirements Startup
Disks Win NT Win 9X Duel Boot Win 2K Duel Boot
Section B: Windows 2000 Power Tools MMC Snapin Administrative
Tools Create Users/Groups Performance Monitor Task Manager
Section C: Preparing for Problems Backup Utility Recovery Console
Section D: CD Media CD-ROM CD-R CD-RW DVD
CD-Media Options Install CD-Media
Section E: CD Drivers in Windows 95 Windows 95 Boot Disk CD Support
in Windows 95 Applications
Section F: Video Overview Refresh Rates Display Settings
Drivers Multiple Monitors Open GL & DirectX
Section G: SCSI Overview Cables/Adapters SCSI I.D.
Termination SCSI Types Firewire
Section H: Laptops PCMCIA Card USB Power Management
Hardware Profiles
Module 8
Section A: Networking Basics Overview Topologies Bus Topology
Bridge/Repeater Star Bus Topology 10BaseT/100BaseT
Network Cards
Section B: Protocols & File Sharing Overview Network Roles
Sharing Resources Accessing Shares
Section C: Common Network Problems Physical Protocols Network
Layer Shared Resources
Section D: TCP/IP Networking Overview IP Addresses Routers
DNS WINS WINIPCFG DHCP IPCONFIG
Section E: Connecting to the Internet Overview ISP Tour
Dial-up Networking Connection Properties
Section F: TCP/IP Services E-mail E-mail Issues E-mail
Properties WWW Setup Browsers Setup FTP Newsgroups
Section G: TCP/IP Network Problems IP Tools Ping Tracert
Nslookup ICS Internet Options
Section H: Printers & Cabling Types of Printers DOT Matrix
InkJet Laser Printers Cleaning Tools Laser Printer
Process Cables
Section I: Working with Printers Install Local Printer Install
Network Printer Capture Ports Print Spooler Printer Problems
Section J: Finale A+ Exam Prep
Price £825 (Bundle of 8)
Bundle includes
A+ MasterExam Mike Myers All in one Book
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