Schedule our instructor led classroom training at your convenience and never miss another lecture or fall behind. You are in complete control. We invited the Best CompTIA A+ Certified Trainers in the industry to help us develop the ultimate training and certification program which includes everything you will need to fully prepare for and pass your certification exams.A+ Certification is the computer industry recognized credential that certifies the competency of PC Service Specialists. It is sponsored by CompTIA - the Computing Technology Industry Association, and tests are administered by Sylvan Prometric. This certification program is backed by over 50 Major computer hardware and software manufacturers, vendors, distributors, resellers, and publications. Certification provides a wealth of benefits to any person seeking a job in the computer industry! Your successful computer career can start with this one course, or it can serve as proof of your computer hardware and operating system knowledge as a professional already in your field."A+ training and certification can provide a pathway to a good job. It can also lead to a very good job for people without strong educational credentials or previous work experience." -CompTIA ResearchPackage includes
Course syllabus
Course Introduction Chapter 1 - Expansion Cards Expansion Cards Buses PCI Bus Slots Live Demo: PCI Bus Slots Handling Expansion Cards System Interaction Interrupts IRQs Assigning IRQs I/O Addresses DMA Channels Base Memory Addresses Demo: Device Manager and Resources Drivers PC Sound Demo: Sound/ Control Panel Sound Card Components A Sound Card Sound Card Connectors Live Demo: A Sound Card Speakers Modems Riser Cards Softmodems System Resources Modem Connections Internal Modem Symptoms AT Commands HyperTerminal Speed Standards Type II PC Card PC Card Bus Types Card and Socket Services Specifications Live Demo: Mini PCI Card Legacy Devices Controllers and Interfaces PC Drive Interfaces ATA Motherboard Connectors Standard IDE Cable 80-pin ATA Cable Live Demo: SATA Data Cable Drive Identification Primary and Secondary SCSI SCSI Device IDs Termination SCSI ID and Termination Differential SCSI Other Interfaces Video Adapters Creating an Image Maximum Colors Video Standards SuperVGA 15-pin VGA/SVGA Connector VGA/SVGA Socket DVI Connector Types DVI-I Connector Video Drivers Video Adapter Slot Types An AGP Video Card PCIe Video Card Video Card Symptoms Live Demo: RJ-11 Connectors Sound Card Symptoms Chapter 1 Review Chapter 2 - Data Storage Data Storage Hard Drive Components Live Demo: Hard Drive Components Head Crash Hard Drive Installation ATA Drive Identification SCSI Drive Identification Chassis Installation Data and Power Cable Connections Hard Drive Geometry Hard Drive Preparation Low-Level Formatting Partitioning Unpartitioned Disk in Windows Partition Types Formatting Partitioning Utilities File Systems FAT File System NTFS File System Comparison Organization of Data Demo: Directory Trees File Fragmentation Hard Drive Maintenance CD Drive Components Components of a CD Recordable CDs CD Drive Speeds DVDs DVD Types Using CD and DVD Drives Optical Drive Connections Optical Drive Installation Optical Disc and Drive Cleaning USB Flash Drives Live Demo: USB Flash Drives Flash MP3 Player Floppy Disks 5.25" Floppy Disk Capacities Write Protection Diskette Preparation Floppy Controller Resources Floppy Drive Cable Floppy Controller Connector Boot Floppies Backup Methods Tape Formats Chapter 2 Review Chapter 3 - Printers Printers Dot-Matrix Printer Dot-Matrix Printer Issues Other Impact Printers An Inkjet Printer Inkjet Printer Cartridges Inkjet Cartridge Print Heads Inkjet Print Quality Demo: Install an Inkjet Printer Straight-Through Paper Path Curved Paper Path Laser Printer Laser Printer Components Laser Printing Process Demo: Install a Network Printer Other Printer Types Main Windows Components Inkjet Communications Interfaces Inkjet Problems Laser Printer Communications Interfaces Laser Printer Problems Demo: Printer Configuration Options Chapter 3 Review Chapter 4 - Operating Systems Fundamentals Operating Systems Fundamentals Windows Demo: Microsoft Windows XP Mac OS X Demo: Windows 2000 Professional RedHat Linux OS Basics XP Stability Improvements Application Failure Reduction Security Features Demo: Windows Security Center Software Management Hardware Support IT Assistance and Management IT Troubleshooting and Tools Mobile User Features Networking Features Demo: Network Wizard Windows XP Professional Features Windows XP Pro Features (Cont.) Demo: GP Console / File Security Windows XP Pro Networking Demo: Windows XP Professional and Computer Management System Tools MS-DOS Navigation Commands Demo: Command/cmd Demo: /a:attributes Demo: /o:sortorder Demo: Chdir/cd command Mkdir/md command Navigating in Windows Explorer Demo: Windows Explorer Creating a Directory in Windows Explorer Copying in Windows Explorer Deleting in Windows Explorer File Types File Extensions File Extensions (cont.) File-Name Limits Creating a Text File Demo: File Attributes Attrib Command Attrib Switches Demo: Editing a File in Notepad and DOS File Permissions NTFS File Permissions NTFS Folder Permissions Chapter 4 Review Chapter 5 - OS Maintenance and Troubleshooting OS Maintenance and Troubleshooting Startup Process NT/2000/XP Based Startup Files OS Startup Files Computer Management One or More Services Failed to Start.. NTOSKRNL.EXE is Corrupted or Missing. Operating-System Load Errors Startup Modes Demo: Startup Options System Configuration Utility Demo: Services Page System Restore Demo: System Restore in Windows XP Emergency Repair Disks Windows 2000 ERD Automated System Recovery ASR Tasks Recovery Console Folder Access in Recovery Console Demo: Recovery Console Chapter 5 Review Chapter 6 - Networking Networking Network Operating Systems Windows 2000 Windows 2000 Server Domain Active Directory Trees and Forests Active Directory Windows Server 2003 Novell NetWare Novell/Microsoft Connectivity UNIX and Linux UNIX and Linux (Cont.) Network Infrastructure Services Application Servers Client Operating Systems Windows 9x/Me Windows 9x/Me (Cont.) Windows NT and 2000, Compared Windows XP Linux Mac OS Network Interface Card (NIC) MAC Addresses Demo: MAC Addresses Network Protocols Common Network Protocols IP Addresses Subnet Masks DHCP Process DHCP (Cont.) Demo: IPCONFIG Additional TCP/IP Properties Computer Names Demo: Computer Names Windows Workgroups and Domains NWLink Network Client Software Demo: Installing Protocols and Network Clients Share Permissions Effective Permissions Demo: Permissions / Share Connecting to Shares Demo: Connecting to Shares Share Printers NetWare Client Software Basic Terminology TCP/IP Protocol Suite Communication via PSTN Cable Modem ISDN DSL Satellite Wireless WAN Voice Over IP WAN Bandwidth Technologies T Lines and E Lines T Lines and E Lines (Cont.) X.25 and Frame Relay X.25 Defined X.25 and Frame Relay (Cont.) ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) ATM (Cont.) Mesh Topology LAN Internet Connections NAT (Network Address Translation) Remote Connections Network Protection Port and Packet Filters Demo: Windows Security Center DMZ DMZ Configurations: Screened Host DMZ Configurations: Bastion Host DMZ Configurations: Three-Homed Firewall DMZ Configurations: Back-to-Back Firewall Intrusion Detection Software (IDS) Intrusion Detection Software (IDS) (Cont.) Secure Sockets Layer Secure Electronic Transactions Antivirus Software Privacy Issues SPAM Protection Stop Pop-up Ads Remove Spyware Demo: Control Cookies Web Browsers Internet Explorer Security Zones Demo: Security Levels Wireless Standards 802.11 Standards WLAN Security Problems WLAN Security Solutions Windows XP Wireless Clients Windows 2000 Wireless Clients Windows CE Wireless Clients Electrical Interference Crosstalk Cable Testing Devices Cable Tests To Troubleshoot a Network Client.. Network Analyzers Portable Network Analyzer NIC Drivers TCP/IP Configuration Troubleshooting TCP/IP Demo: Troubleshooting TCP/IP Troubleshooting TCP/IP (Cont.) Demo: Troubleshooting TCP/IP (Cont.) SNMP Agent UNIX Ifconfig Chapter 6 Review Chapter 7 - Security Security User Accounts Groups Workgroups Active Directory Demo: Local Users and Groups Demo: Active Directory Groups Authentication A Fingerprint Scanner Smart Card and Reader Installing Biometrics and Smart Card Readers Fobs Protocols File System Security NTFS Advantages NTFS Security NTFS Permissions Disabling Simple File Sharing Demo: Simple File Sharing Encryption Security Policies Auditing Auditing Guidelines Demo: Auditing Physical Access Restrictions Corporate Security Policies Social Engineering Attacks Alleviate Security Weaknesses Malicious Software Prevention Network Security Chapter 7 Review Chapter 8 - Professionalism and Communication Professionalism and Communication Professional Service Service Level Agreements Problem Tracking What to Track Help Desk Software Chapter 8 Review Course Closure
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Full Motion Video and Audio All courses feature full-motion videos of instructors teaching the information as if they are speaking directly to you. Our unique delivery simulates a one-on-one classroom environment creating a more personal lesson and learning experience.
Printable Study Guides Printable study guides for the entire course are included. This allows all material to be viewed, reviewed, and printed for viewing at a later date.
Review Exercises Each section has a review quiz to aid in the learning process by validating the comprehension of the material covered before moving on to a new section.
Live Demonstrations Demonstrations are a way for the instructor to show and tell the user how to perform a task by actually doing it on screen in front of them. In this format it gives the user the power to see things done by a professional in the intended environment as many times as they would like.
Interactive Labs This course features cutting-edge, interactive labs, which provide a hands-on learning experience. This environment allows you to interact with the software without the need for purchasing it or having it installed on your computer.
PowerPoint Presentations Utilizing PowerPoint presentations enhances the delivery by displaying a variety of visual information to the user. This type of representation allows the user to better interpret the material through charts, definitions, graphs, and more...
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