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 A+ Training 
  Bundle- CDA+ 
   
Description 
  In this training course, expert Mike Meyers, the industry's leading authority 
  on A+ objectives, takes you inside the computer for a practical and intimate 
  exposure to PC components. With Mike's dynamic instruction, you'll learn to 
  conceptualize and deal with the most common technical problems associated with 
  a PC, you'll gain the skills to build, configure, and troubleshoot PC hardware, 
  and you'll have a firm understanding of system software. At the conclusion of 
  this course you will recognize every major PC component, understand what it 
  does, and be able to identify how the components work together. You'll have 
  the skills to become an A+ Certified Technician and be fully prepared to pass 
  the most recent A+ certification exam.  
Course Outline 
 
Module 1 
   
  Section A: Introduction  CompTIA  A+ Certification  Exams 
   
   
  Section B: Visible PC  Main Components  System Unit  Cases 
   Monitors  Keyboards/Mouse  
   
  Section C: Visible PC  Connections  Overview  DB Connectors 
   RJ Connections  RJ11 vs. RJ45  VSB  DIN  Mini 
  Audio  Firewire  
   
  Section D: Visible PC  Core Components  ESD  Tools  
  CPU  CPU Model  CPU Speed  CPU Packages  Motherboard 
   Fans  
   
  Section E: Visible PC  More Core Components  RAM  Motherboard 
   Installing Chip on Motherboard  Power Supply  
   
  Section F: Visible PC  Storage Components  Hard Drives  Floppy 
  Drives  Location  CD Media  
   
  Section G: Visible PC  Cards  Expansion Slots  Video/Sound 
  Cards  Network Cards  Airflow  Built-ins  
   
  Section H: CPU Functions  Makes & Models  External Data Bus 
   Clock Speed  Multipliers  Typical CPU Speeds  What 
  Is RAM?  Address BUS  
   
  Section I: Modern CPU  Pentium  Duel Piping  Branch Prediction 
   L1 Cache  Pentium PRO  Later Pentiums  AMD Athion  
  Pentium III/IV  
   
 
Module 2 
Section A: CPU Installation  Socketed CPU  Fans  Slotted 
  CPU  CPU Upgrade  Installing Fans  
   
  Section B: Understanding RAM  Counting in Binary  RAM Types  
  Using RAM  DIM  Banking  
   
  Section C: Working with RAM  Access Speed  SDRAM  Installation 
  Process  Installation Issues  SIMMs Installation  Installation 
  Problems  RAMBUS  DDRSDRAM  
   
  Section D: Motherboards & Power Supplies  Motherboard Documentation 
   Form Factors  Cases  Mounting Motherboards  Power Supplies 
   AT Power Supply  ATX Power Supply  Testing  
   
  Section E: Working with Power Supplies  Testing Power Supply  Fixing 
  Power Supplies  Wattage  Surge Suppressor  UPS  
   
  Section F: BIOS & CMOS  Communication Chips  System ROM Chips 
   Firewire  BIOS  CMOS  CMOS Setup  CMOS Password 
   Flash ROM  
   
 Module 3  
 
Section A: Early Expansion Bus  Expansion Slot Clock  Expansion 
  Slots  16-bit ISA Slot  Micro Channel  EISA  
   
  Section B: System Resources  BUS Communications  I/O Address  
  IRQs  DMA  Ultra DMA/Bus Master  Resource Management 
   
   
  Section C: Ports  Serial/Parallel  COM/LPT  Preset Com Ports 
   CMOS Setting  LPT Ports  CMOS  Parallel Port  
  Ports with Plug & Play  
   
  Section D: Modern Expansion Bus  PCI Slots  32/64-bit Version of 
  PCI  Advantages of PCI  Interrupt Channels  Device Manager 
   PCI & IRQ  IRQ Steering  AGP  CNR  World 
  of Modern Expansion Bus  
   
  Section E: Floppy Drives  Cables & Connections  Installing Floppy 
   Adding Power Supply  CMOS  Startup Disk  
   
  Section F: Hard Drive Physical Installation  Overview  Basic Installation 
   Master/Slave Issues  Secondary Drives  ATA66/ATA100  
   
  Section G: Hard Drive CMOS Installation  Single Drive  Ultra DMA 
  Mode  Types  Older CMOS  
 
Module 4 
   
  Section A: Partitioning  fDisk  Partition Types  Primary Partitions 
   Duel Partitions  Active Partitions  Extended DOS Partition 
   
   
  Section B: Formatting  Preparing Your Hard Drive  Formatted Drive 
   Boot Up  Format Floppy Drives  Partition with Windows  
  Drive Converter  
   
  Section C: Drives in Windows 2000  Disk Administrator  Create Partition/Logical 
  Drives  NTFS  Drive as Folder  Basic vs. Dynamic Drives  
   
  Section D: Care & Feeding of Hard Drives  Defrag  Scandisk  
  Norton System Works  Low Level Format Utility Section E: Survival DOS 
  Core Files  Internal vs. External Commands  Core Files  ATTRIB 
   
   
  Section F: Survival DOS Device Drivers & TSRs  Device Drivers  
  CONFIG.SYS  Using EDIT  AUTOEXEC.BAT  SETVER, SMART DRV.EXE 
   
   
  Section G: Survival DOS File Manipulation  Copy  Xcopy  MD, 
  RD Total  
   
 Module 5  
   
  Section A: Windows 9X  Core Files  Overview  "DOS 7" 
  Core Files  Windows 9X Structure  
   
  Section B: Windows 9X  Registry  Overview  CONFIG.SYS/SYSTEM.INI 
   SYSEDIT  Registry  REGEDIT  SCANREG  
   
  Section C: Windows 9X  Versions & Updates  Overview  Version 
  Numbers  Windows Update  System Information  
   
  Section D: Windows 9X  Boot Options  Overview  Boot Menu  
  Step-by-Step Startup  Safe Mode  MSDOS.SYS  MSCONFIG  
   
  Section E: Installing & Upgrading Windows 9X  Hardware Requirements 
   HCL  Upgrade from 95 To 98  
   
  Section F: Generic Device Installation  Overview  Plug & Play 
   Add Hardware Wizard  Install Drivers  DETLOG.TXT/SETUP LOG.EXE 
   Device Manager  CMOS  
   
  Section G: Window 9X  Power Tools  System Properties  System 
  Information  HWINFO  
   
  Section H: Preparing for Problems  Types of Backup  Backup Software 
   
   
   
  Module 6 
   
  Section A: Windows 9X Boot Problems  Overview  Cabinet Files  
  EXTRACT.EXE  
   
  Section B: Device Problems  Overview  Device Drivers  Legacy 
  Devices  Registry  
   
  Section C: Software Problems  Overview  Disk Cleanup Tool  
  Knowledge Base  Virus Checker  
   
  Section D: Dealing with Users  Overview  Probing  Working 
  Methods  
   
  Section E: Understanding DOS Memory  Memory  Memory Addresses  
  Virtual 8086  DOS Memory  Conventional Memory  Reserved Memory 
   Shadowing  DOS Programs  Expanded Memory  Extended 
  Memory  High Memory  
   
  Section F: DOS Apps in Windows  Setting up  PIF Files  Font 
   Memory  Screen/Misc. Settings  
   
  Section G: Understanding Windows 2000  Overview  Boot Files  
  OS Organization  NTFS  Users & Groups  Registry  
   
  Module 7 
   
  Section A: Installing Windows 2000  Hardware Requirements  Startup 
  Disks  Win NT  Win 9X Duel Boot  Win 2K Duel Boot  
   
  Section B: Windows 2000  Power Tools  MMC  Snapin  Administrative 
  Tools  Create Users/Groups  Performance Monitor  Task Manager 
   
   
  Section C: Preparing for Problems  Backup Utility  Recovery Console 
   
   
  Section D: CD Media  CD-ROM  CD-R  CD-RW  DVD  
  CD-Media Options  Install CD-Media  
   
  Section E: CD Drivers in Windows 95  Windows 95 Boot Disk  CD Support 
  in Windows 95  Applications  
   
  Section F: Video  Overview  Refresh Rates  Display Settings 
   Drivers  Multiple Monitors  Open GL & DirectX  
   
  Section G: SCSI  Overview  Cables/Adapters  SCSI I.D.  
  Termination  SCSI Types  Firewire  
   
  Section H: Laptops  PCMCIA Card  USB  Power Management  
  Hardware Profiles  
   
  Module 8 
   
  Section A: Networking Basics  Overview  Topologies  Bus Topology 
   Bridge/Repeater  Star Bus Topology  10BaseT/100BaseT  
  Network Cards 
   
  Section B: Protocols & File Sharing  Overview  Network Roles 
   Sharing Resources  Accessing Shares  
   
  Section C: Common Network Problems  Physical  Protocols  Network 
  Layer  Shared Resources  
   
  Section D: TCP/IP Networking  Overview  IP Addresses  Routers 
   DNS  WINS  WINIPCFG  DHCP  IPCONFIG  
   
  Section E: Connecting to the Internet  Overview  ISP Tour  
  Dial-up Networking  Connection Properties  
   
  Section F: TCP/IP Services  E-mail  E-mail Issues  E-mail 
  Properties  WWW Setup  Browsers Setup  FTP  Newsgroups 
   
   
  Section G: TCP/IP Network Problems  IP Tools  Ping  Tracert 
   Nslookup  ICS  Internet Options  
   
  Section H: Printers & Cabling  Types of Printers  DOT Matrix 
   InkJet  Laser Printers  Cleaning Tools  Laser Printer 
  Process  Cables  
   
  Section I: Working with Printers  Install Local Printer  Install 
  Network Printer  Capture Ports  Print Spooler  Printer Problems 
   
   
  Section J: Finale  A+ Exam Prep  
   
 
Price £825 (Bundle of 8) 
Bundle includes 
  A+ MasterExam Mike Myers All in one Book  
   
  Complementary Courses 
  Network+ Certification 
  Security+ Certification  
   
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