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A+ Complete : Exams 220-301 and 220-302

by David Groth
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Overview

Here's the book you need to prepare for CompTIA’s A+ Exam. The most up-to-date content needed to pass the A+ Core exam and the latest coverage of memory, bus, peripherals, and wireless technologies for the Operating Systems exam. This Study Guide provides:
Full coverage of every exam objective
Practical information on network hardware
Hundreds of challenging practice questions, in the book and on the CD
Leading-edge exam preparation software, including a testing engine and electronic flashcards

Authoritative coverage of all exam objectives, including:

Core Hardware
Installation, configuration, and upgrading
Diagnosing and troubleshooting
Preventive maintenance
Motherboards, processors, and memory
Printers
Basic networking

Operating System Technologies
OS fundamentals
Installation, configuration, and upgrading
Diagnosing and troubleshooting
Networks

About the Author
David Groth, A+, Network+, Security+, MCSE, CNI, is a full-time author and consultant. He is the author of the Sybex's best-selling Network+ Study Guide as well as i-Net+ Study Guide and Cabling: The Complete Guide to Network Wiring.

About the Author, David Groth

David Groth is a full-time author and consultant. He is the author of the Sybex's bestselling Network+ Study Guide as well as I-Net+ Study Guide and Cabling: The Complete Guide to Network Wiring. Groth holds many technical certifications, including A+, Network+, Server+, Security+, MCSE, and CNI.

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More than two years passed before the A+ exam was revised in 2003, but it seemed longer than that, because so much new technology came down the pike during that time -- and as the job market gets tougher, expectations for technicians’ knowledge also rise.

In the “A+ 2003 Upgrade Core Hardware” and “A+ 2003 Upgrade OS Technologies” exams, roughly 25 percent of the content is new. (And some of the Neanderthal stuff that’s way past its due date is finally gone. Hallelujah: No more DOS questions!)

You can’t skate by with an old A+ study guide. (Even if the new content were in there, you’d still be wasting precious time on the obsolete stuff.) If you’re looking for a new one, check out David Groth’s A+ Complete Study Guide, Third Edition. Groth has been writing about CompTIA’s A+ (and other) exams virtually since their inception: He knows what it takes to pass.

You’ll start by thoroughly reviewing PC architecture: cases and form factors, power supplies, motherboards, expansion slots, memory, CPUs, connectors and interfaces, BIOS, CMOS batteries, jumpers, firmware, processors, storage, network cards, video, and so forth.

Next, Groth drills down into virtually all of these areas. Don’t remember the difference between Northbridge and Southbridge? You will. Starting to come across Direct Rambus RIMMs and Double Data Rate (DDR) memories in the shop? Groth helps you understand them. Ditto for AMR and CNR slots: more stuff that’s covered on the A+ exam for the first time.

There’s thorough coverage of every form of storage covered on the A+ exam: removable media; CD-ROM drives; tape backup; disk controllers, and more. In particular, Groth covers the arcane hard drive details you’ll be tested on -- from ATA/ATAPI-7 and SCSI through (for the first time) RAID, disk system fault tolerance, mirroring, duplexing, and striping.

While the A+ exam is fairly light on networking, you still need to know the fundamentals. Groth walks through them: the differences between LANs and WANs; the role of servers, network operating systems, and common network hardware; peer-to-peer networking; Ethernet, TCP/IP, network cabling, and of course, wireless networks and high-speed Internet connections.

You’ll find chapters on building your own PC, repairing notebooks, and connecting peripherals (from digital cameras to PDAs). There’s also new coverage of optimizing PC performance -- both on the hardware and software sides.

Which brings us to the second exam. Windows XP and Me have been added, and the Windows 2000 coverage has been broadened. Groth walks you through everything CompTIA wants you to know: navigating the user interface; configuration; file management; the Registry; system files; bootup; startup options; emergency repair disks; system recovery; and more. From OS upgrades and dual-boot scenarios to hardware support and troubleshooting, it’s in here -- along with new coverage of diagnostic utilities.

Solid and complete, A+ Complete Study Guide, Third Edition will help you pass your A+ exams the first time out. Bill Camarda

Bill Camarda is a consultant, writer, and web/multimedia content developer. His 15 books include Special Edition Using Word 2000 and Upgrading & Fixing Networks for Dummies, Second Edition.

Book Details

Published
August 28, 2003
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Pages
1008
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780782142433

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