Mike Meyers' CompTIA A+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting PCs Lab Manual, Fifth Edition (Exams 220-901 & 220-902)
- 7h 41m
- Faithe Wempen, Mike Meyers
- McGraw-Hill/Osborne
- 2016
130+ Hands-On, Step-By-Step Labs, Fully Updated for the 2015 Exams
This practical workbook contains more than 130 labs that challenge you to solve real-world problems by applying key concepts. Thoroughly revised for 2015 exam objectives, the book maps directly to Mike Meyers' CompTIA A+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting PCs, Fifth Edition. You will get complete materials lists, setup instructions, and start-to-finish lab scenarios. "Hint" and "Warning" icons guide you through tricky situations, and post-lab questions measure your knowledge.
About the Authors
Mike Meyers CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+®, CompTIA Security+®, MCP, is the industry's leading authority on CompTIA certification and training. He is the author of eight editions of CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide--the bestselling CompTIA A+ exam prep guide on the market.
Faithe Wempen, M.A., CompTIA A+, has been teaching PC hardware and software architecture at Purdue University for more than a decade. She has written over 140 retail, trade, and academic books on computer applications and technologies, and her online courses for corporate clients such as CNET, Sony, and HP have educated more than a quarter of a million students.
In this Book
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The Path of the PC Tech
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Operational Procedures
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The Visible Computer
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CPUs
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RAM
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BIOS
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Motherboards
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Power Supplies
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Hard Drive Technologies
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Implementing Hard Drives
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Essential Peripherals
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Building a PC
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Windows under the Hood
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Users, Groups, and Permissions
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Maintaining and Optimizing Operating Systems
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Working with the Command-Line Interface
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Troubleshooting Operating Systems
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Virtualization
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Display Technologies
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Essentials of Networking
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Local Area Networking
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Wireless Networking
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The Internet
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Portable Computing
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Understanding Mobile Devices
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Care and Feeding of Mobile Devices
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Printers and Multifunction Devices
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Securing Computers