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CompTIA A+ certification is considered as the starting point for a career in IT industry. This certification validates individual’s skills for today’s competitive market. The exam of A plus training covers maintenance of computers, laptops, mobiles, printers and operating systems.

CompTIA A+ certification is an international, vendor-neutral certification recognized by major hardware and software vendors, distributors and resellers. CompTIA A+ certification confirms a technician’s ability to perform tasks such as installation, configuration, diagnosing, preventive maintenance and basic networking.

The exams also cover domains such as security, safety and environmental issues and communication and professionalism. The CompTIA A+ certification exam cost is nothing keeping in view the benefits achieved. So, getting CompTIA A+ certification from Logitrain is the best option for a recession proof career.

Outline

  • Identify basic procedures for adding and replacing FRUs
  • Identify typical IRQs, DMAs, and I/O addresses, and procedures for altering these settings
  • Identify the names, purposes and performance characteristics of common peripheral ports, associated cabling
  • Identify proper procedures for installing and configuring common IDE devices
  • Identify proper procedures for installing and configuring common SCSI devices
  • Identify proper procedures for installing and configuring common peripheral devices
  • Identify procedures to optimize PC operations in specific situations
  • Determine the issues that must be considered when upgrading a PC
  • Recognize common problems associated with each module and their symptoms
  • Given a problem situation, interpret the symptoms and infer the most likely cause
  • Identify basic troubleshooting procedures and tools, and how to elicit problem symptoms from customers
  • Distinguish between the popular CPU chips in terms of their basic characteristics
  • Identify the types of RAM (Random Access Memory), form factors and operational characteristics
  • Identify the purpose of CMOS memory, what it contains and how and when to change its parameters
  • Identify printer technologies, interfaces and options/upgrades
  • Recognize common printer problems and techniques used to resolve them
  • Identify basic networking concepts including how a network works and establishing internet connectivity
  • Identify the major desktop components and interfaces and their functions
  • Differentiate the characteristics of Windows 9x/Me, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, and Windows XP
  • Identify the names, locations, purposes and contents of major system files
  • Demonstrate the ability to use command-line functions and utilities to manage the operating system
  • Identify basic concepts and procedures for creating, viewing, and managing disks, directories and files
  • Identify the major operating system utilities, their purpose, location and available switches
  • Identify the procedures for installing Windows 9x/Me, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, and Windows XP
  • Identify steps to perform an operating system upgrade from Windows 9.x/ME, and Windows XP
  • Identify procedures for installing/adding a device, including loading, adding, and configuring device drivers
  • Identify procedures necessary to optimize the operating system and major operating system subsystems
  • Recognize and interpret the meaning of common error codes and startup messages from the boot sequence
  • Recognize when to use common diagnostic utilities and tools
  • Given a diagnostic scenario involving one of these utilities or tools, select the appropriate steps needed to resolve the problem
  • Recognize common operational and usability problems and determine how to resolve them
  • Identify the networking capabilities of Windows
  • Given configuration parameters, configure the operating system to connect to a network
  • Identify the basic Internet protocols and terminologies
  • Identify procedures for establishing Internet connectivity
  • In a given scenario, configure the operating system to connect to and use Internet resources
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