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Comprehensive Computer Technician (CompTIA A+ 1001/1002)
(220-1001-220-1002)
/ ISBN: 9781644590423
This course includes
Lessons
TestPrep
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Comprehensive Computer Technician (CompTIA A+ 1001/1002)
Gain the skills required to pass the CompTIA A+ 1001 and 1002 exams with the Comprehensive Computer Technician (CompTIA A+ 220-1001/1002) course and lab. The lab is versatile and delivers hands-on experience, replacing expensive physical labs. This CompTIA A+ training course covers the CompTIA A+ certification exam objectives and provides expertise to work with mobile devices, networking technology, hardware, installing and configuring operating systems, expanded security, software troubleshooting, and more.
The CompTIA A+ certification exam is a globally recognized industry standard for establishing an IT career. The CompTIA A+ Core Series 220-1001 exam and 220-1002 exam cover expanded content on growing IT support roles including expanded baseline security topics. The certification provides a different approach to define competency in operational procedures including basic disaster prevention, recovery, and scripting basics; and a greater dependency on networking and device connectivity.
Lessons
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26+ Lessons
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216+ Quizzes
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175+ Flashcards
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175+ Glossary of terms
TestPrep
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89+ Pre Assessment Questions
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6+ Full Length Tests
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90+ Post Assessment Questions
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540+ Practice Test Questions
LiveLab
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137+ LiveLab
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128+ Video tutorials
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03:06+ Hours
Video Lessons
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100+ Videos
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07:08+ Hours
- Module A: Troubleshooting theory
- Module B: Safety
- Module C: Professionalism
- Summary
- Module A: Motherboards
- Module B: CPUs
- Summary
- Module A: Power supply connectors
- Module B: Power supply installation
- Module C: Power supply troubleshooting
- Summary
- Module A: Read-only memory
- Module B: Random access memory
- Summary
- Module A: Expansion interfaces
- Module B: Expansion card installation
- Module C: Connectors and cables
- Summary
- Module A: Disk drives
- Module B: RAID storage
- Module C: Optical drives
- Module D: Other storage methods
- Summary
- Module A: Input devices
- Module B: Output devices
- Module C: Dual input-output devices
- Summary
- Module A: Display technologies
- Module B: Display management
- Summary
- Module A: Windows versions and features
- Module B: Non-Windows operating systems
- Module C: Operating system installation and upgrades
- Module D: Applications and scripting
- Summary
- Module A: Operating system features and tools
- Module B: Control Panel utilities
- Module C: Command-line tools
- Module D: Troubleshooting
- Summary
- Module A: Classifying networks
- Module B: Network devices
- Module C: Internet connections
- Summary
- Module A: Twisted-pair connections
- Module B: Coaxial connections
- Module C: Optical media
- Summary
- Module A: TCP/IP settings
- Module B: Transport protocols
- Module C: Application protocols
- Summary
- Module A: Wireless technology
- Module B: Wi-Fi standards
- Summary
- Module A: Network shares
- Module B: Network connections
- Module C: Connection troubleshooting
- Summary
- Module A: Virtualization
- Module B: Cloud computing
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- Module A: Mobile device types
- Module B: Mobile device configuration
- Module C: Mobile device troubleshooting
- Summary
- Module A: Threats and vulnerabilities
- Module B: Security controls
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- Module A: Operating system security
- Module B: Security hardware and software
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- Module A: Workstation security
- Module B: Mobile device security
- Module C: Security troubleshooting
- Summary
- Module A: SOHO router features
- Module B: Network security
- Summary
- Module A: Printer technologies
- Module B: Printer installation and maintenance
- Module C: Printer troubleshooting
- Summary
- Module A: Custom computer considerations
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- Module A: IT operations
- Module B: Environmental factors
- Module C: Incident response
- Module D: Backup and recovery
- Summary
- Exam Objective
- 3D Objects
Hands on Activities (Live Labs)
- Installing Motherboard Components
- Installing a PCI Sound Card
- Identifying a PCI-Bus Slot
- Assembling Computer Components
- Installing an Optical Drive and a PCI Sound Card
- Installing a USB 3.0 PCI Express Card (2.0 x4)
- Providing Cooling and Ventilation to a Motherboard
- Identifying a CPU Socket
- Installing a processor
- Replacing the Power Supply
- Installing SMPS and Connecting it to the Motherboard
- Replacing the Battery of a Smartphone and Inserting a Memory Card
- Enabling a Device Driver
- Disabling a Device Driver
- Setting Up a Boot Device Priority
- Enabling Hardware Virtualization
- Accessing BIOS Setup in Windows 10
- Viewing the Processor Information
- Verifying RAM Usage
- Installing Memory Modules
- Supplying Power to a SATA Drive
- Installing Firewire Cards
- Installing Expansion Cards on a Motherboard
- Installing a NIC
- Connecting a USB Printer to a Computer
- Connecting the Hub with Different Devices Using USB Cables
- Creating a Swap Partition
- Connecting the Motherboard to the Internal Hard Drive
- Inserting a CD on a Laptop
- Copying Files to a Disc Using File Explorer
- Inserting a Pen Drive into the USB Port
- Removing a Pen Drive from a Computer
- Adding a Keyboard Layout
- Configuring Mouse Settings
- Connecting Speakers to a Computer
- Configuring a Power Plan
- Configuring the Screen Resolution Setting
- Changing the Resolution Setting
- Enabling BranchCache
- Implementing EFS File Sharing
- Displaying Windows Versions
- Adding an MMC snap-in
- Displaying Windows PowerShell snap-ins
- Creating a Restore Point
- Using Cortana
- Using Windows Event Viewer
- Creating and Running a ps1 File
- Executing the Basic Commands through a ps1 File
- Creating Variables
- Creating a Loop in PowerShell
- Using Basic Linux Commands
- Listing Files in a Directory
- Verifying the Working Directory
- Working with Directories
- Performing a Text Search
- Converting a FAT32 Partition to NTFS
- Managing NTFS Permissions
- Disabling a Service
- Using MSConfig
- Using Task Manager to Start an Application
- Configuring Windows Defender Firewall
- Converting a Basic Disk to a Dynamic Disk
- Setting Automatic Windows Update
- Viewing the Status of a Disk
- Mounting a Drive to a Folder
- Editing a Drive Letter
- Configuring Computer Management Services
- Observing the Control Panel options in different views
- Uninstalling a Program
- Entering Commands at the Command-line
- Configuring VLANs
- Configuring a Router
- Configuring Port Security on an Access Port
- Examining an Intrusion Detection Policy
- Configuring SSH in a Router
- Connecting Systems to the Internet Through a Firewall Router
- Connecting a Router to the Laptop
- Connecting the Cable Modem to Access Internet
- Configuring an IPv4 address
- Configuring an IPv6 address
- Installing a DHCP Server
- Assigning Different Classes of IP Address
- Connecting a Workstation to the LAN and Configuring IPv4 Properties
- Scanning using Wireshark
- Joining Workgroups or Domains
- Changing Network Locations
- Managing Offline Files
- Sharing a Printer
- Sharing Folders
- Using the net Command
- Creating a Dial-up Connection
- Connecting to a Remote Computer using a Remote Desktop Connection
- Creating a Remote Access VPN Connection
- Configuring a Proxy Server
- Using the nbtstat command
- Using the netstat Command
- Using the nslookup Command
- Using the ping Command
- Tracing Route Using Tracert
- Resolving DNS Cache Records Issues
- Installing Ubuntu
- Installing Windows 10
- Using OneDrive
- Configuring OneDrive
- Removing an Account in Android
- Configuring an Email in Android
- Viewing the iOS Version of an iPhone
- Setting Up a VPN in Android
- Turning on Airplane Mode of an iPhone
- Installing Laptop Components
- Reviewing the Top 10 OWASP Attacks
- Conducting a DoS Attack using Smurf Attack
- Performing a MITM Attack
- Conducting IP Spoofing
- Identifying Virus Threats
- Using a Symmetric Encryption Algorithm
- Using an Asymmetric Encryption Algorithm
- Configuring an Audit Group Policy
- Configuring an Account Password Policy
- Stopping Permissions Inheritance
- Propagating Permissions
- Removing a Credential
- Configuring Screensavers
- Securing User Accounts
- Creating a New User
- Using BitLocker
- Disabling AutoPlay
- Locking an iPhone with a Password
- Using Windows Security
- Performing Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Configuring a Wireless Access Point (WAP)
- Inserting Ink Cartridges into a Printer
- Installing a Printer
- Setting Up a Surge Protected Computer System
- Using a UPS to Power the Computer Components and Ensure the Network Connectivity
- Backing up Files
- Restoring Files
What are the prerequisites for this exam? | There are no prerequisite CompTIA A+ certification. However, CompTIA recommends 9 to 12 months hands-on experience in the lab or field. |
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What is the exam registration fee? | USD 232 per exam |
Where do I take the exam? | Pearson VUE |
What is the format of the exam? | Multiple choice questions (single and multiple response), drag and drop, and performance-based questions |
How many questions are asked in the exam? | The exam contains 90 questions. |
What is the duration of the exam? | 90 minutes |
What is the passing score? |
(on a scale of 100-900) |
What is the exam's retake policy? | In the event that you fail your first attempt at passing the A+ examination, CompTIA's retake policies are:
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What is the validity of the certification? | CompTIA A+ certification expires after three years from the date of issue, after which the certification holder will need to renew their certification via CompTIA's Continuing Education Program. |
Where can I find more information about this exam? | Know more about the 220-1001-220-1002 |
What are the career opportunities after passing this exam? |
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