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Pass the CompTIA A+ (220-1101) Core 1 exam with help from a top expert in the field!
What you'll learn
How to pass the CompTIA A+ (220-1101) Core 1 exam on your first attempt
What your weak areas are in the CompTIA A+ curriculum so you can restudy those areas
Install, configure, and maintain computer equipment, mobile devices, and software for end users
Service components based on customer requirements
Understand networking basics and apply basic cybersecurity methods to mitigate threats
Properly and safely diagnose, resolve, and document common hardware and software issues
Apply troubleshooting skills and provide customer support using appropriate communication skills
Understand the basics of scripting, cloud technologies, virtualization, and multi-OS deployments in corporate environments
Requirements
CompTIA recommends having 9-12 months of on-the-job experience before taking the CompTIA A+ (220-1101) Core 1 exam (Recommended but not required)
Working knowledge of computers and small networks
Description
*** Taught by a Best Selling Certification Instructor ***This course provides everything you need in order to study for the CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) exam, including a downloadable Study Guide (PDF), quizzes to check your knowledge as you progress through the videos, and a full-length practice exam to test your knowledge before test day!Jason Dion is an expert in information technology and cybersecurity with over 20 years of experience, and he has designed this course to be a fun way to learn what you need to know to pass the CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) exam or to better prepare yourself to serve as a service analyst or computer technician in your organization information technology (IT) divisions.The CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) certification is a vendor-neutral certification that validates your knowledge and ability to conduct install, configure, and troubleshoot hardware issues in your organization. This certification tests your ability to think on your feet while performing critical IT support functions. The CompTIA A+ certification is designed for early-career data analysts with the equivalent of 9-12 months of on-the-job knowledge. The CompTIA A+ Core 1 exam is focused on hardware and mobile device support in order to support a wide variety of different devices used by a diverse and global workforce. CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) is an early-career IT support technician certification covering the theory and technical skills required to support computer hardware, mobile devices, networks, virtualization, and cloud computing environments. To help you practice for the CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) exam, this course even comes with a realistic practice exam containing 90 multiple-choice questions spread across the five domains tested by the CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) certification exam! This course will provide you with full coverage of the five domains of the CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) exam: Mobile Devices (15%)Networking (20%)Hardware (25%)Virtualization and Cloud Computing (11%)Hardware and Network Troubleshooting (29%)This course stays current and up-to-date with the latest release of the CompTIA A+ Core 1 exam (220-1101).This course is brought to you by Dion Training Solutions, a CompTIA Platinum Delivery Partner, and aligns directly with the OFFICIAL CompTIA A+ (220-1101) Certification Study Guide.What Other Students Are Saying About Our Courses:I've reviewed this information on several different sources and the method of covering this information was very clear and easy to understand compared to other sources, making an hour long process of re-covering this topic covered down into about half an hour, very helpful! (ZANE Alexander RICE, 5 stars)Very informative, it covered every topic on the A+ 1101 exam in great depth. My only issue is that the speaker would digress a little bit, but other than that, it's one of the best courses I've taken. (Ryan Samuels, 5 stars)Passed the first part on my first try (5/8/23) using this course and the practice exams. He explains everything that you would need with out the filler. I highly recommend this course to anyone just starting out.Upon completion of this course, you will earn 26 CEUs towards the renewal of your CompTIA A+ certification.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Welcome
Lecture 2 Download your free study guide
Lecture 3 Exam Tips
Lecture 4 Personal Computers
Lecture 5 Safety Procedures
Lecture 6 Troubleshooting Methodology (OBJ. 5.1)
Lecture 7 Custom PC Build
Section 2: Cable Types
Lecture 8 Cable Types (OBJ. 3.1)
Lecture 9 Exterior of a PC (OBJ. 3.1)
Lecture 10 USB Cables (OBJ. 3.1)
Lecture 11 Video Cables (OBJ. 3.1)
Lecture 12 Storage Cables (OBJ. 3.1)
Section 3: Motherboards
Lecture 13 Motherboards (OBJ. 3.4)
Lecture 14 Form Factors (OBJ. 3.4)
Lecture 15 CPU Architecture (OBJ. 3.4)
Lecture 16 CPU Sockets (OBJ. 3.4)
Lecture 17 CPU Features (OBJ. 3.4)
Lecture 18 Motherboard Connections (OBJ. 3.4)
Lecture 19 Installing the Motherboard & CPU (OBJ. 3.4)
Lecture 20 Expansion Cards (OBJ. 3.4)
Lecture 21 Expansion Card Types (OBJ. 3.4)
Lecture 22 Installing Expansion Cards (OBJ. 3.4)
Section 4: Cooling and Power
Lecture 23 Cooling and Power (OBJ. 3.4 & 3.5)
Lecture 24 Cooling the System (OBJ. 3.5)
Lecture 25 Liquid Cooling (OBJ. 3.5)
Lecture 26 Installing Active Cooling (OBJ. 3.5)
Lecture 27 Power Supply Unit (PSU) (OBJ. 3.5)
Lecture 28 Power Supply Connectors (OBJ. 3.5)
Lecture 29 Input and Output Voltages (OBJ. 3.4)
Lecture 30 Wattage Rating (OBJ. 3.4)
Lecture 31 Installing a Power Supply (OBJ. 3.4)
Section 5: System Memory
Lecture 32 System Memory (OBJ. 3.2)
Lecture 33 Addressing Memory (OBJ. 3.2)
Lecture 34 Memory Modules (OBJ. 3.2)
Lecture 35 Multi-Channel Memory (OBJ. 3.2)
Lecture 36 ECC Memory (OBJ. 3.2)
Lecture 37 Virtual Memory (OBJ. 3.2)
Lecture 38 Installing Memory (OBJ. 3.2)
Section 6: BIOS/UEFI
Lecture 39 BIOS/UEFI (OBJ. 3.4)
Lecture 40 Boot Options (OBJ. 3.4)
Lecture 41 BIOS/UEFI Security (OBJ. 3.4)
Lecture 42 TPM and HSM (OBJ. 3.4)
Lecture 43 BIOS/UEFI Cooling Options (OBJ. 3.4)
Lecture 44 Configuring the BIOS (OBJ. 3.4)
Lecture 45 Configuring the UEFI (OBJ. 3.4)
Section 7: Storage Devices
Lecture 46 Storage Devices (OBJ. 3.3)
Lecture 47 Hard Disk Drive (HDD) (OBJ. 3.3)
Lecture 48 Solid State Drive (SSD) (OBJ. 3.3)
Lecture 49 RAID (OBJ. 3.3)
Lecture 50 Removable Storage (OBJ. 3.3)
Lecture 51 Optical Drives (OBJ. 3.3)
Lecture 52 Installing Storage Devices (OBJ. 3.3)
Lecture 53 Configuring a RAID (OBJ. 3.3)
Section 8: Virtualization Concepts
Lecture 54 Virtualization Concepts (OBJ. 4.2)
Lecture 55 Virtualization (OBJ. 4.2)
Lecture 56 Containerization (OBJ. 4.2)
Lecture 57 Purposes of VMs (OBJ. 4.2)
Lecture 58 Resource Requirements (OBJ. 4.2)
Lecture 59 Security Requirements (OBJ. 4.2)
Lecture 60 Configuring Virtual Machines (OBJ. 4.2)
Lecture 61 Securing Virtual Machines (OBJ. 4.2)
Section 9: Cloud Computing
Lecture 62 Cloud Computing (OBJ. 4.1 & 2.2)
Lecture 63 Characteristics of the Cloud (OBJ. 4.1)
Lecture 64 Cloud Deployment Models (OBJ. 4.1)
Lecture 65 Cloud Service Models (OBJ. 4.1)
Lecture 66 Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) (OBJ. 4.1)
Lecture 67 Cloud Storage Services (OBJ. 4.1)
Lecture 68 Software Defined Network (SDN) (OBJ. 2.2)
Lecture 69 Using the Cloud (OBJ. 4.1)
Section 10: Networking Basics
Lecture 70 Networking Basics (OBJ. 2.2, 2.4, 2.7, 2.8, & 3.1)
Lecture 71 Networking Hardware (OBJ. 2.2)
Lecture 72 Network Types (OBJ. 2.7)
Lecture 73 Internet of Things (OBJ. 2.4)
Lecture 74 Twisted Pair Cables (OBJ. 3.1)
Lecture 75 Optical Cabling (OBJ. 3.1)
Lecture 76 Coaxial Cabling (OBJ. 3.1)
Lecture 77 Networking Tools (OBJ. 2.8)
Lecture 78 Building a Cable (OBJ. 2.8)
Lecture 79 Wiring the Network (OBJ. 2.8)
Lecture 80 Testing the Network (OBJ. 2.8)
Section 11: Wireless Networks
Lecture 81 Wireless Networks (OBJ. 2.3)
Lecture 82 Wireless Frequencies (OBJ. 2.3)
Lecture 83 Wireless Standards (OBJ. 2.3)
Lecture 84 Wireless Security (OBJ. 2.3)
Lecture 85 Fixed Wireless (OBJ. 2.3)
Lecture 86 NFC, RFID, IR, and Bluetooth (OBJ. 2.3)
Lecture 87 Configuring a Wireless Network (OBJ. 2.3)
Section 12: Internet Connections
Lecture 88 Internet Connections (OBJ. 2.7)
Lecture 89 Dial-up and DSL (OBJ. 2.7)
Lecture 90 Cable Connections (OBJ. 2.7)
Lecture 91 Fiber Connections (OBJ. 2.7)
Lecture 92 Cellular Connections (OBJ. 2.7)
Lecture 93 WISP Connections (OBJ. 2.7)
Lecture 94 Satellite Connections (OBJ. 2.7)
Lecture 95 Hands-on with WANs (OBJ. 2.7)
Section 13: Network Configurations
Lecture 96 Network Configurations (OBJ. 2.1, 2.5, & 2.6)
Lecture 97 IPv4 (OBJ. 2.5)
Lecture 98 Assigning IPv4 Addresses (OBJ. 2.5)
Lecture 99 DHCP (OBJ. 2.6)
Lecture 100 DNS (OBJ. 2.6)
Lecture 101 VLAN (OBJ. 2.6)
Lecture 102 VPN (OBJ. 2.6)
Lecture 103 IPv6 (OBJ. 2.5)
Lecture 104 Ports and Protocols (OBJ. 2.1)
Lecture 105 TCP Versus UDP (OBJ. 2.1)
Lecture 106 Configure a SOHO Network (OBJ. 2.5)
Section 14: Network Services
Lecture 107 Network Services (OBJ. 2.4)
Lecture 108 File and Print Servers (OBJ. 2.4)
Lecture 109 Web Servers (OBJ. 2.4)
Lecture 110 Email Servers (OBJ. 2.4)
Lecture 111 AAA Servers (OBJ. 2.4)
Lecture 112 Remote Access Servers (OBJ. 2.4)
Lecture 113 Network Monitoring Servers (OBJ. 2.4)
Lecture 114 Proxy Servers (OBJ. 2.4)
Lecture 115 Load Balancers (OBJ. 2.4)
Lecture 116 Unified Threat Management (OBJ. 2.4)
Lecture 117 ICS/SCADA (OBJ. 2.4)
Lecture 118 Embedded Systems (OBJ. 2.4)
Lecture 119 Legacy Systems (OBJ. 2.4)
Section 15: Mobile Devices
Lecture 120 Mobile Devices (OBJ. 1.2, 1.3, & 1.4)
Lecture 121 Mobile Display Types (OBJ. 1.2)
Lecture 122 Mobile Device Components (OBJ. 1.2)
Lecture 123 Mobile Device Accessories (OBJ. 1.3)
Lecture 124 Mobile Device Wireless Connectivity (OBJ. 1.3 & 1.4)
Lecture 125 Mobile Device Wired Connectivity (OBJ. 1.3)
Lecture 126 Port Replicators & Docking Stations (OBJ. 1.3)
Section 16: Mobile Applications
Lecture 127 Mobile Applications (OBJ. 1.4)
Lecture 128 Mobile Device Synchronization (OBJ. 1.4)
Lecture 129 Data for Synchronization (OBJ. 1.4)
Lecture 130 Synchronization Methods (OBJ. 1.4)
Lecture 131 MDM and MAM (OBJ. 1.4)
Lecture 132 Multifactor Authentication (MFA) (OBJ. 1.4)
Lecture 133 Location Services (OBJ. 1.4)
Lecture 134 Mobile Email Configuration (OBJ. 1.4)
Lecture 135 Configuring Mobile Email (OBJ. 1.4)
Section 17: Laptop Hardware
Lecture 136 Laptop Hardware (OBJ. 1.1)
Lecture 137 Security Components (OBJ. 1.1)
Lecture 138 Disassembling a Laptop (OBJ. 1.1)
Lecture 139 Replacing a Battery (OBJ. 1.1)
Lecture 140 Replacing the Keyboard (OBJ. 1.1)
Lecture 141 Upgrading the Memory (OBJ. 1.1)
Lecture 142 Adding Expansion Cards (OBJ. 1.1)
Lecture 143 Replacing the Storage (OBJ. 1.1)
Section 18: Printers and MFDs
Lecture 144 Printers and MFDs (OBJ. 3.6)
Lecture 145 Unboxing and Setup (OBJ. 3.6)
Lecture 146 Printer Connectivity (OBJ. 3.6)
Lecture 147 Printer Drivers (OBJ. 3.6)
Lecture 148 Printer Configuration Settings (OBJ. 3.6)
Lecture 149 Sharing Print Devices (OBJ. 3.6)
Lecture 150 Securing Print Devices (OBJ. 3.6)
Lecture 151 Scanning Services (OBJ. 3.6)
Section 19: Printer Types
Lecture 152 Printer Types (OBJ. 3.7)
Lecture 153 Laser Printers (OBJ. 3.7)
Lecture 154 Laser Printer Maintenance (OBJ. 3.7)
Lecture 155 Inkjet Printers (OBJ. 3.7)
Lecture 156 Inkjet Printer Maintenance (OBJ. 3.7)
Lecture 157 Thermal Printers (OBJ. 3.7)
Lecture 158 Impact Printers (OBJ. 3.7)
Lecture 159 3-D Printers (OBJ. 3.7)
Section 20: Troubleshooting Methodology
Lecture 160 Troubleshooting Methodology (OBJ. 5.1)
Lecture 161 Identify the Problem (OBJ. 5.1)
Lecture 162 Establish a Theory (OBJ. 5.1)
Lecture 163 Test the Theory (OBJ. 5.1)
Lecture 164 Establish a Plan of Action (OBJ. 5.1)
Lecture 165 Verify System Functionality (OBJ. 5.1)
Lecture 166 Documentation (OBJ. 5.1)
Section 21: Troubleshooting Hardware Issues
Lecture 167 Troubleshooting Hardware Issues (OBJ. 5.2)
Lecture 168 Power Issues (OBJ. 5.2)
Lecture 169 POST Issues (OBJ. 5.2)
Lecture 170 Crash Screens (OBJ. 5.2)
Lecture 171 Cooling Issues (OBJ. 5.2)
Lecture 172 Physical Component Damage (OBJ. 5.2)
Lecture 173 Performance Issues (OBJ. 5.2)
Lecture 174 Inaccurate System Date/Time (OBJ. 5.2)
Lecture 175 Smoke Test (OBJ. 5.2)
Section 22: Troubleshooting Storage Devices
Lecture 176 Troubleshooting Storage Devices (OBJ. 5.3)
Lecture 177 Boot Issues (OBJ. 5.3)
Lecture 178 Storage Device Issues (OBJ. 5.3)
Lecture 179 Drive Performance Issues (OBJ. 5.3)
Lecture 180 Issues with RAIDs (OBJ. 5.3)
Section 23: Troubleshooting Video Issues
Lecture 181 Troubleshooting Video Issues (OBJ. 5.4)
Lecture 182 Physical Cabling and Source Selection (OBJ. 5.4)
Lecture 183 Projector Issues (OBJ. 5.4)
Lecture 184 Video Quality Issues (OBJ. 5.4)
Section 24: Troubleshooting Networks
Lecture 185 Troubleshooting Networks (OBJ. 5.7)
Lecture 186 Wired Connectivity Issues (OBJ. 5.7)
Lecture 187 Network Performance Issues (OBJ. 5.7)
Lecture 188 Wireless Connectivity Issues (OBJ. 5.7)
Lecture 189 VoIP Issues (OBJ. 5.7)
Lecture 190 Limited Connectivity Issues (OBJ. 5.7)
Section 25: Troubleshooting Mobile Devices
Lecture 191 Troubleshooting Mobile Devices (OBJ. 5.5)
Lecture 192 Mobile Power Issues (OBJ. 5.5)
Lecture 193 Mobile Hardware Issues (OBJ. 5.5)
Lecture 194 Mobile Display Issues (OBJ. 5.5)
Lecture 195 Mobile Connectivity Issues (OBJ. 5.5)
Lecture 196 Mobile Malware Infections (OBJ. 5.5)
Section 26: Troubleshooting Print Devices
Lecture 197 Troubleshooting Print Devices (OBJ. 5.6)
Lecture 198 Printer Connectivity Issues (OBJ. 5.6)
Lecture 199 Print Feed Issues (OBJ. 5.6)
Lecture 200 Print Quality Issues (OBJ. 5.6)
Lecture 201 Print Finishing Issues (OBJ. 5.6)
Lecture 202 Print Job Issues (OBJ. 5.6)
Section 27: Conclusion
Lecture 203 Conclusion
Lecture 204 BONUS: Where to go from here?
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