CompTIA

A+ 2006 Certification: A+ Essentials

Course Code: 220-601      Days: 5
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City (E1) 14/07/08 £ 1,425
City (E1) 11/08/08 £ 1,425
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City (E1) 13/10/08 £ 1,425
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Altrincham (WA14) 01/09/08 £ 1,470
Altrincham (WA14) 06/10/08 £ 1,470
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Manchester (SK4) 20/10/08 £ 1,425
Manchester (M1) 17/11/08 £ Call
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Hinckley (LE10) 22/09/08 £ 1,470
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Washington (NE38) 22/09/08 £ 1,470
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Birmingham (B4) 22/09/08 £ 1,425
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Course Overview

This course will prepare students for the 220-601 A+ Certification Essentials exam for the objectives released in September 2006 and is pending approval under the CompTIA Authorised Quality Curriculum program.

The course consists of two volumes, with a study volume, containing indexed notes and review questions, and a companion volume, containing exam objectives mapping, exam information, practical labs, answers to review questions, and a comprehensive glossary.

This course is intended for students wishing to qualify with CompTIA A+ Certification for PC Support professionals. It is also suitable for students wanting to improve their skills in PC support and administration.

Skills Gained

  • Identify types and characteristics of PC components, including motherboard, CPU, memory, and storage, input, and output devices
  • Install and configure peripheral devices
  • Identify types and characteristics of portable computers
  • Install and configure Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Windows XP
  • Perform basic PC maintenance and troubleshooting
  • Understand fundamental principles of securing IT systems and working safely
  • Communicate effectively with customers
  • Install and configure print and imaging devices
  • Understand fundamental principles of implementing LANs and internet access

Prerequisites

Students should have successfully completed PC Fundamentals or have basic experience of using a PC, Windows and browsing the Web. The following key skills are recommended:

  • Use a keyboard and mouse
  • Recognise the main components of a PC (such as case, monitor, mouse, and keyboard) and different data media such as floppy disks or CD-ROMs
  • Start the computer and navigate the Desktop
  • Use Windows Explorer to create directories and subdirectories; and move, copy, or rename files and directories
  • Use Internet Explorer to view websites

Course Outline

Module 1: PC Components

  • The Visible PC Introduction to the PC
  • Key Functions of a PC
  • The System Case
  • I/O Ports and Cables
  • PS2 Ports
  • Parallel Ports
  • Serial Ports
  • USB Ports
  • SCSI
  • IEEE 1394 (Firewire)
  • Modem and Network Ports
  • Audio Ports
  • Joystick/MIDI Ports
  • Adding and Removing Peripherals
  • Motherboards Motherboard Layout
  • System Clock
  • Bus Architecture
  • Motherboard Components
  • Expansion Bus and Adapter Cards
  • Motherboard Form Factors
  • Power Supply Unit (PSU)
  • Processors Central Processing Unit (CPU)
  • Processor Terminology
  • Multitasking, Multiprocessing, and Multithreading
  • Intel Processors
  • AMD Processors
  • Processor Sockets and Chipsets
  • Memory Memory Types
  • Memory Packaging
  • Memory Characteristics
  • Storage Devices Storage Devices
  • Hard Drives
  • Installing a Storage Device
  • Preparing a Hard Disk
  • Floppy Drives
  • Optical Disk Storage
  • Flash Memory
  • Tape Drives
  • Peripheral Devices PC Display Screens
  • Graphics Adapter
  • Installing a Graphics Adapter and Display
  • TV Tuners
  • Sound Cards
  • I/O and Communications Adapters

Module 2: Portable Computers

  • Portable Computers Portable and Desktop Computers
  • Notebooks
  • Tablet PC
  • Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)

Module 3: Operating Systems

  • Features of Operating Systems Microsoft Operating Systems
  • Overview of Windows 2000
  • Overview of Windows XP
  • Workgroups and Domains
  • UNIX and Linux
  • Apple Mac OS X
  • Novell NetWare
  • Installing and Upgrading Windows Overview of OS Installations
  • Preparing the Hard Disk
  • Domain or Workgroup Selection
  • Installation Methods
  • Setup Failure and Recovery
  • Upgrading the OS
  • Options for Deploying Windows
  • The Windows Boot Process Windows Boot Files
  • Initial Startup Process
  • The BOOT.INI File
  • Managing Windows Features of the Desktop
  • Windows Administrative Tools
  • Changing System Settings
  • Configuring Hardware
  • Optimising Windows Performance Options
  • Screen Savers and Power Management
  • Managing Software
  • Managing Services
  • Windows Storage Management Disk Management
  • Navigating Windows
  • Working with Folders
  • Working with Files
  • Searching For Files
  • The Recycle Bin
  • My Network Places

Module 4: PC Support

  • Hardware Maintenance and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Techniques
  • Troubleshooting Power Problems
  • Troubleshooting POST
  • Troubleshooting Internal Devices
  • Troubleshooting Peripherals
  • Notebook Troubleshooting
  • Preventative Maintenance
  • Troubleshooting the Operating System Error Categories
  • Advanced Startup Options
  • Diagnosing Problems
  • Troubleshooting Applications
  • Remote Features
  • Security Security Fundamentals
  • Windows Security Overview
  • Internet Security
  • Malware
  • Data Security
  • Safety and Environmental Issues Health and Safety
  • Static Electricity and ESD
  • Materials Handling
  • Storage of Components for Future Use
  • Disposal of Consumables and Computer Equipment
  • Professionalism and Communication Customer Service Skills
  • Basic Troubleshooting Approach
  • Giving Feedback
  • Communication with a Customer
  • Professionalism
  • Handling Customer Complaints

Module 5: Printers and Scanners

  • Printers and Scanners The Print Process
  • Installing and Configuring a Printer
  • Operating and Troubleshooting Printers
  • Scanners
  • Installing and Using a Scanner

Module 6: Networking

  • Network Concepts What is a Network?
  • Network Components
  • Network Topologies
  • The OSI Model
  • IEEE 802 Standards
  • Network Devices
  • Network Transport Protocols
  • Implementing a LAN Server and Peer-to-Peer Networks
  • Network Components
  • Implementing a LAN
  • Network Troubleshooting Basics
  • WAN and Internet Connectivity Wide Area Networks and the Internet
  • Accessing the Internet
  • Cellular Devices
  • Voice-over-IP


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