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CompTIA A+ Certification 901. The Total Course
Welcome to the CompTIA A+ Certification 901. The Total Course from Mike Meyers and Total Seminars.
This is the first of a two course series for CompTIA A+ and is designed to prepare you to take and pass the CompTIA A+ 220-901 exam. To become fully A+ certified you will need to pass both the 220-901 and 220-902 exams. This course is over 14 hours in length containing over 120 video lectures. The first goal of the course is to make you a good PC Tech and in the process make sure you are ready to pass the CompTIA 901 exam.
The course covers all the CompTIA A+ 220-901 Objective Domains:
1.0 Hardware 34%
2.0 Networking 21%
3.0 Mobile Devices 17%
4.0 Hardware & Networking Troubleshooting 28%
Topics include how to:
1 | What is the CompTIA A+ | ||
2 | How to Pass the A+ Exams | ||
3 | What is on the A+ 220-901 Exam | ||
4 | Why Get A+ Certified |
5 | How Computers Work | ||
6 | Primary PC Components | ||
7 | External Connections | ||
8 | Inside the PC |
9 | What is a CPU? | ||
10 | CPU Speeds and Cores | ||
11 | CPU Caches | ||
12 | 32-bit vs. 64-bit processing | ||
13 | CPU Extensions | ||
14 | CPU Sockets | ||
15 | Installing a CPU | ||
16 | Cooling Your PC | ||
17 | Liquid Cooling |
18 | RAM Sticks and Speeds | ||
19 | RAM Capacity | ||
20 | Other Types of RAM | ||
21 | Installing RAM | ||
22 | Troubleshooting RAM |
23 | What is the BIOS? | ||
24 | POST | ||
25 | System Setup | ||
26 | Troubleshooting BIOS |
27 | Form Factors | ||
28 | ATX and ITX Motherboards | ||
29 | Chipsets | ||
30 | The Expansion Bus | ||
31 | Touring the Motherboard | ||
32 | Installing a motherboard |
33 | Electricity Basics | ||
34 | The Power Supply | ||
35 | Niche Power Supplies and Features | ||
36 | Choosing a Power Supply | ||
37 | Troubleshooting Power Supplies |
38 | Hard Drives | ||
39 | Solid State Drives | ||
40 | Hard Drive Overview | ||
41 | RAID | ||
42 | Hardware RAID | ||
43 | Setting the Boot Order |
44 | Decimal and Binary Prefixes | ||
45 | Implementing RAID | ||
46 | Hard Drive Troubleshooting |
47 | CD Media | ||
48 | DVD Media | ||
49 | Blu-ray Media | ||
50 | Universal Serial Bus | ||
51 | USB | ||
52 | Flash Memory Overview | ||
53 | Firewire and Other Connections | ||
54 | Keyboards and Mice | ||
55 | Other Input Devices | ||
56 | KVM Switches | ||
57 | Cameras and Camcorders | ||
58 | Webcams | ||
59 | Installing PC Expansion Cards Part 1 | ||
60 | Installing PC Expansion Cards Part 2 |
62 | How Monitors Work | ||
63 | Plasma and DLP displays | ||
64 | VGA and DVI | ||
65 | Other Video Connections | ||
66 | Graphics Cards | ||
67 | Projectors | ||
68 | Using Multiple Monitors | ||
69 | Troubleshooting Video |
70 | Introduction to Networking | ||
71 | Moving Data Over a Network | ||
72 | Structured Cabling | ||
73 | Patch Cables | ||
74 | Fiber Optic and Coaxial Cabling | ||
75 | Networking Tools |
102 | Internet Tiers | ||
103 | Dial-up Connections | ||
104 | Broadband connections | ||
105 | Wireless Internet connections | ||
106 | Internet Applications | ||
107 | Telnet and SSH | ||
108 | HTTP | ||
109 | |||
110 | FTP | ||
111 | Remote Desktop Connections | ||
112 | File sharing |
113 | Laptop Types | ||
114 | Laptop Expandability | ||
115 | Touring a Laptop | ||
116 | Laptop Ports | ||
117 | Proper Laptop Disassembly | ||
118 | Power Management | ||
119 | Troubleshooting Laptops |