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CompTIA A+ Certification (2003 Objectives) |
| Product Description : Virtual Training Company's CompTIA A+ Certification (2003 Objectives) tutorial is a wonderful resource tool in preparing for the A+ Certification test. Certified instructor Bill Ferguson begins by taking you through the basics: terminology, how computers function, software and hardware relationships, BIOS and CMOS, memory management, storing data, and how video and audio are produced. Learn about electricity and power supplies, such as UPS (uninterrupted power supplies), and different methods of communication. Several operating systems, including Windows XP, are covered in detail. He even goes over tips for taking and passing the CompTIA A+ Certification test. To get started, simply click one of the topics below. |
CompTIA A+ Certification (2003 Objectives)Section 1 - Overview and TerminologyOverviewHardware Terminology Software Terminology How Software and Harware Work TogetherThe Boot ProcessKey Files for OS's Key Resources for Devices Continued The System BoardThe System Board OverviewComponents The Evolution of the CPU Challenges to Overcome Buses and the Bus Evolution Setting Speeds and Summary MemoryTypes of MemoryDRAM vs. SRAM How OS's View Memory Memory Management DOS Memory Management Window 9X Memory Management Tips on Upgrading Memory Data StorageLogical and Physical on Floppy DisksFormatting Floppy Disks Managing Data Storage with DOS Managing Data Storage with Windows 9X Supporting Floppy Drives Replacing Damaged Floppy Drives Removable Drives Hard Drive Terminology IDE Hard Drives SCSI Hard Drives Installing SCSI Hard Drives Other Types of Hard Drives How Hard Drives Hold Data How Hard Drives Communicate with BIOS and the OS Commands and Utilites to Manage Data Storage How to Install a Hard Drive Considerations and Precautions Configuring the System for a Hard Drive Partitioning and Installing Programs Maintenance and Troubleshooting Utility Programs Hard Drive Troubleshooting Guidelines Troubleshooting ToolsTroubleshooting ToolsTroubleshooting Viruses Troubleshooting Fundamentals Problems That Keep a Computer from Starting Troubleshooting Memory Troubleshooting the OS Problems After a Computer Boots Problems with the Keyboard and Monitor Troubleshooting Printers PC Maintenance Adding and Changing HardwareBasic Principles of InstallationDevice Drivers Using Ports and Expansion Slots The UART Chip Univeral Serial Bus Ports 1394 Firewire PCI Expansion Slots Resource Conflicts Small Computer Systems Interface Multimedia TechnologyMultimedia Technology DefinedRequirements and Sampling Fundamentals Standardization and Technologies Stages of Computerization of Sound MPEG Standards Video Reproduction ElectricityElectricity TerminologyAC vs. DC Current Common Electronic Components Troubleshooting a Power Supply Surge Protection and Battery Backup Fire Safety Supporting Windows 9XBridging the GapConfiguration Performation the Installation Windows 9X Setup Plug and Play The Registry Built-In Tools Supporting Windows NTWindows NT vs. Windows 9XMinimum Requirements and Upgrading NT FAT16 vs. NTFS NT Architecture and Design Preparing for the Installation The Boot Sequence Troubleshooting the Boot Process Customizing an NTVDM for DOS The Windows NT Registry Windows NT Tools Windows NT Networking Supporting Windows 2000The Windows 2000 FamilyComparing to Windows NT and Windows 98 New Features Installing Windows 2000 Understanding the Boot Process Troubleshooting Tools File Maintenance Tools Management Consoles and Support Communication Over Telephone LinesLayered Communication and ModemsModem Properties Modem Features Terminology Installing and Configuring Modems Troubleshooting Modems Communication on an IntranetCommunication Layers and the OSI ModelNetwork Technologies - Ethernet Network Technologies - Token Ring & FDDI Networking Hardware Using Resources on Networks Communication Over the InternetWhat the Internet Is and How it WorksTCP/IP and IP Addressing Routing Using TCP/IP Default Gateways and Subnets Internet Services PrintersLaser PrintersInk-Jet Printers and Dot Matrix Printers Troubleshooting Printers Sharing Printers on a Network Notebook ComputersPower ManagementConnecting Peripheral Devices Supporting Notebooks Preventative MaintenanceThe Goals of Preventative MaintainenceWhat is a Virus? Where Viruses Hide Virus Prevention Backups and Fault ToleranceBackup Technology and StrategiesFault Tolerance Summary and Study TipsA+ Certification Test TipsSection 2 - What Has changed on the Tests?OverviewCommand Line functionsManagement Commands pt. 1Management Commands pt. 2 Troubleshooting Commands pt. 1 Troubleshooting Commands pt. 2 Windows XP Operating SystemSimilarities to Other Windows SystemsDifferences from Other Windows Systems Overview New Interfaces and Look New Fault Tolerance (Restore Points) New Security Windows XP (Clean Installation) Upgrading to Windows XP Managing and Navigating Files and Folders NetworkingNew and Old Cables and ConnectorsNew Internet Connectivity Networking with Windows XP Tips and TricksTips for Taking the TestsCreditsAbout this Author |







