CompTIA Item ID: #1497A+ Essentials 2009 (220-701)Product Information:“ More on Single User| Multi User & Network Licences
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Schedule our instructor led classroom training for the A+ Essentials 2009 (220-701) training course at your convenience and never miss another lecture or fall behind. You are in complete control. We invited the Best CompTIA A+ Certified Trainers in the industry to help us develop the ultimate training and certification program which includes everything you will need to fully prepare for and pass your certification exams. CompTIA A+ Essentials measures the necessary competencies of an entry-level IT professional. It tests for the fundamentals of computer technology| networking and security| as well as the communication skills and professionalism now required of all entry-level IT professionals. This training course was produced based on courseware for CompTIA A+ Essentials| exam code 220-701. A+ Certification is the computer industry recognized credential that certifies the competency of PC Service Specialists. It is sponsored by CompTIA – the Computing Technology Industry Association| and tests are administered by Sylvan Prometric. This certification program is backed by over 50 Major computer hardware and software manufacturers| vendors| distributors| resellers| and publications. Certification provides a wealth of benefits to any person seeking a job in the computer industry! Your successful computer career can start with this one training course| or it can serve as proof of your computer hardware and operating system knowledge as a professional already in your field. "A+ training and certification can provide a pathway to a good job. It can also lead to a very good job for people without strong educational credentials or previous work experience."
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“ Course Outline” Course Introduction
Course Introduction
Module 01 – Troubleshooting Methodology Troubleshooting Methodology
Popular Troubleshooting Models Basic Troubleshooting Stages CompTIA’s A+ Model CompTIA’s Network+ Model Novell’s Model The ASID Model Gathering Information from the User Some Examples Identifying Hardware or Software Problem Information Resources Microsoft Help and Support Microsoft KB Article Demo – Help and Support in XP Demo – Help and Support in Vista Problem and Resolution Tracking Help Desk Software Professional Service Professional Communication Guidelines Pitfalls of Communication Effective Communication Verbal Communication Verbal Guidelines Nonverbal Communication Customer Satisfaction Service-level Agreement Module 01 Review Module 02 – Operating Systems Operating Systems
Windows Microsoft Vista Business Edition Macintosh (Mac) OS Mac OS X Leopard Linux Ubuntu Linux Windows Client Operating Systems Product Lifecycle Identify Available Support Not Available in Vista Home Basic Not Available in Either Home Version Available in Home Premium & Ultimate Available Only in Windows Vista Ultimate Available in Ultimate and Enterprise Windows XP Professional Features Demo – Windows XP Professional Windows 2000 Features Windows 2000 Mobile Support Demo – Windows 2000 Professional 32-bit versus 64-bit The Windows Vista Desktop Windows XP Professional Desktop Windows 2000 Professional Desktop Windows Aero Features Windows Aero 3D Windows Flip Aero System Requirements Windows Explorer in Vista Windows Explorer in XP Demo – Windows Vista Explorer The Control Panel (Vista) Control Panel Search Computer Management Console Network Folder Command-line Utility Task Manager Microsoft Management Console Demo – Vista Features Directory Structure Navigating Directories Creating Directories Copying Directories Removing Directories Demo – Directories Binary and Text Files ASCII File-name Extensions Common File Extensions File Names and Extensions Batch Files Demo – Batch Files File Attributes Command-line Utility Attrib.exe Demo – File Attributes Demo – Command-line Sharing Files with Local Users Public Folder Sharing in Vista Shared Documents Demo – Sharing a Folder Permissions NTFS NTFS File Permissions NTFS Folder Permissions Guidelines for NTFS Permissions Assigning NTFS Permissions Demo – Setting NTFS Permissions Module 02 Review Module 03 – Electricity and Power Supplies Electricity and Power Supplies
Characteristics of Electricity Alternating and Direct Current Characteristics| continued Electricity Safety Precautions Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Preventing Static Buildup Preventing Static Discharge An Antistatic (ESD) Wrist Strap Typical Internal Components Slide Catches Determining Which Side to Open Removable Front Cover Live Demo – ESD Live Demo – Outside of the Computer Live Demo – Inside of the Computer A PC Power Supply Voltage Selection Switch Live Demo – Modern Power Supply Live Demo – Legacy Power Supply Power Supply Specifications Typical Power Requirements Standard Outputs Power Connectors Peripheral Power Connector Live Demo – Peripheral Power Connector Floppy Power Connector SATA Power Connector Wire Colors Live Demo – Wire Colors Motherboard Power Connectors Live Demo – Motherboard Power Connectors Power Supply Form Factors Module 03 Review Module 04 – CPUs and Motherboards CPUs and Motherboards
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Control Units Execution Units CPU Performance CPU Design Characteristics Multiple-processor Support Processor Specifications Bus Width Specifications Internal Specifications Live Demo – Processor Installation Inside the Case Chipsets Northbridge and Southbridge CPU Packaging PGA (Pin Grid Array) Package SECC (Single Edge Cartridge ) Package Packages Common Desktop Sockets and Slots Pentium with MMX CPU & Socket 7 Socket Typical Cooling Mechanisms Cooling Notes Heat Sinks and Cooling Fins Power Supply and CPU Fans Cooling Fins Cooling Fins and a Fan Live Demo – Cooling Fins and a Fan Live Demo – Processor Fan Other Cooling Techniques Live Demo – Cooling Method Motherboards Components A Motherboard Live Demo – Motherboard Daughter Board Riser Card Live Demo – Riser Card Form Factor Module 04 Review Module 05 – The Basic Input/Output System Module 06 – Memory Systems Memory Systems
Memory Measuring Memory Larger Memory Units Memory Types Volatile vs. Non-volatile Memory Dynamic vs. Static Memory Asynchronous vs. Synchronous Memory Access Types Access Time Speed Ratings Banking Requirements Packaging Single- and Double-sided Modules Package Types: Desktops Package Types: Laptops Package Type: Printers Memory Error Recovery Parity Demo – Legacy Memory Modules Live Demo – Legacy Memory Modules Live Demo – Modern Memory Modules Live Demo – Notebook Memory Task Manager Performance Tab Indicators The Performance Tab Demo – Task Manager Virtual Memory Optimizing the Page File Demo – Page File Chapter 6 Review Module 07 – Bus Structures Bus Structures
Buses PCI Bus Slots Video Bus An AGP Video Bus Slot The Riser Bus Three Riser Standards: System Interaction Interrupts IRQs Device Manager: IRQs I/O Addresses Device Manager: I/O Addresses DMA Channels Device Manager: DMA Channels Base Memory Addresses Device Manager: Base Memory Demo – Device Manager Bus Types PC/XT Bus PC/XT Card PC/AT and ISA Bus ISA Adapter Live Demo – Comparing ISA to PCI ISA Expansion Bus Slot PCI Bus PCI Adapter Live Demo – Bus Slots PCI Slots PCIe Multifunction Cards Need for Video Buses VESA Local Bus VLB Adapter PCI-based Video AGP AGP Adapter AGP Standards AGP Characteristics AGP Slots An AGP Slot PCIe 02 A PCIe Video Card Live Demo – Graphics Slots Module 07 Review Module 08 – Expansion Cards Expansion Cards
Controllers and Interfaces PC Drive Interfaces IDE/ATA ATA Standards PIO Modes DMA Modes UltraDMA Modes ATA Motherboard Connectors Standard ATA Drive Cable High-speed 80-pin ATA Drive Cable SATA Data Cable Live Demo – SATA Cable Drive Capacities Drive Identification Primary and Secondary Channels Live Demo – Drive Identification SCSI SCSI Device IDs Termination SCSI ID and Termination Differential SCSI ST506 / ST 412 Interface ESDI Interface USB Interfaces IEEE 1394 (FireWire| i.Link) Interfaces Video Adapters Creating an Image Maximum Colors Video Standards SuperVGA 15-pin VGA/SVGA Connector VGA/SVGA Connector and Socket DVI Connection Types DVI-D Port DVI-I Port HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) Live Demo – Identifying Video Adapter Types PC Sound Sound Card Components A Sound Card Sound Card Connectors Live Demo – Sound Connectors Speakers CD Audio Modems Riser Cards – AMR Riser Cards – CNR Riser Cards – ACR Comparing AMR and CNR Softmodems When a Modem isn?t a Modem Modem Connections Live Demo – RJ-11 Connectors Live Demo – Network Cards and Cables Data Transmission Speed ITU Standards MNP Classes Error Detection and Compression Module 08 Review Module 09 – Peripheral Connection Types Peripheral Connection Types
Ports Serial Ports Serial Port Characteristics Serial Port Characteristics ? Parity Options Serial Port Characteristics ? Flow Control Male and Female Connectors Serial Cables Serial Connector Pin Numbering Pin Numbers 9-pin Null Modem Connections 25-pin Null Modem Connections Live Demo – Serial Connectors Parallel Ports Parallel Port Resources Port Types Printer Port Types Female 25-pin Parallel Centronics Live Demo – 25-pin Parallel Port/Centronics Connector Input Devices Keyboard Port and Connector AT Keyboard Port and Connector Mouse Port and Connector Bar Code Reader with Y-cable Live Demo – PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Live Demo – USB Mouse Demo – USB Mouse Mouse Properties Demo – Mouse Properties Keyboard Properties Demo – Keyboard Properties KVM Switch PS/2 KVM USB KVM USB Features USB Classes USB Device Classes USB Versions USB Symbols USB Devices in Device Manager USB Ports USB Connectors Live Demo – USB Connectors USB Specifications USB Power Installing USB Device via USB Port Installing USB Devices FireWire Features FireWire Versions Isochronous Transfers 4-pin FireWire Port and Connector 6-pin FireWire Ports and Connector FireWire Power Installing IEEE 1394 Devices Live Demo – FireWire Cable Multimedia Connections 1/8″ Connectors Example of Line-in Device Speakers Connected to a PC Speakers Connected Together Microphone Connection to a PC Live Demo – Back of PC RCA Connectors S-Video Connectors RCA and S-Video Connectors Coax Connectors Coax Connector MIDI Connectors S/PDIF S/PDIF Connections Module 09 Review Module 10 – Data Storage Devices Data Storage Devices
Hard Drive Components Components of Magnetic Hard Drive Solid-state Drives Solid-state Drive Advantages Magnetic Drive Advantages Hard Drive Geometry Head Crash Hard Drive Connections Partitioning Partition Types Partitioning Utilities File Systems FAT File System NTFS File System FAT vs. NTFS Directory Trees Root directory of C: Formatting Demo – Disk Manager Fault Tolerance RAID Levels Choosing a RAID Level Striped Volume Mirrored Volume RAID 5 Software and Hardware RAID Hardware RAID Advantages Components of a CD Recordable CDs CD Drive Components CD Drive Speeds DVDs DVD Types DVD Standards Blu-Ray Discs Optical Drive Connections Live Demo – Optical Drive Connections Using a CD Using CD and DVD drives Demo – Burn CD USB Flash Drives USB Technical Specifications Flash MP3 Player USB Drivers Demo – USB Drives Floppy Disks 5.25″ Floppy Disk 3.5″ Floppy Disk Floppy Disk Storage Capacities Write Protection Floppy Controller Resources Floppy Drive Cable Floppy Controller Connector Diskette Preparation Tape Drives Tape Formats Tape Head Cleaning Hard Disk Maintenance Disk Cleanup Demo – Disk Cleanup ScanDisk ScanDisk Versions Demo – Running Scan Disk Chkdsk Disk Defragmenter Disk Defragmenter in Windows XP Demo – Disk Defragmenter Module 10 Review Module 11 – Video Output and Image Input Devices Video Output and Image Input Devices
CRT Monitor CRT Components How CRTs Produce Images Degaussing CRT Characteristics Video Connectors Display Properties Display Adjustments Safety Flat-Panel Monitor LCD Advantages How an LCD Works Flat-Panel Monitor Characteristics Touch-Screen Touch-Screen Input Laptop Monitors Flat-Panel Monitor Connections TMDS LCD Monitor Installation Multiple Monitors Display Projectors DisplayPort Technology Demo – Multiple Monitors Scanners Flatbed Scanner Multifunction Sheet-feed Scanner Hand-held Scanner TWAIN Scanner Configuration Features Scanner Connections Digital Cameras Resolutions Digital Camera Memory Cards Memory Cards Printing Images Digital Camera Connections Memory Card Readers Web Cameras (IP Camera?s) Webcam Example Network Cameras Network Camera Example Network Camera Uses Headsets| Microphones| and Speakers Connection Software Module 11 Review Module 12 – Printers Printers
Dot-Matrix Printer Dot-Matrix Printer Components Dot-Matrix Printer Connections Dot-Matrix Options Other Impact Printers An Inkjet Printer Inkjet Process Inkjet Cartridge Print Heads Print Heads Inkjet Print Quality Straight-Through Paper Path Curved Paper Path Photo Printers Printing onto a CD Laser Printer Laser Printer Components Toner Cartridge Components Laser Scanner Assembly Power Supplies Paper Control and Transport Assembly Transfer Corona Assembly Fusing Assembly Electronic Control Package Laser Printing Process Live Demo – Printers Other Printer Types Plotter Additional Printer Types Main Windows Print Processes Client Printer Process Spooler Process Inkjet Printer Installation Ink-Level Monitoring Utility Printer Interfaces Inkjet Communications Interfaces Configure the Connection Type Parallel Port in Device Manager Installing an Inkjet Printer Upgrading a Device Driver Laser Printer Installation Laser Printer Interfaces Communications Interfaces Installing a Laser Printer Printer Configuration Options Demo – Installing a Printer Printer Options Maintenance Dot-Matrix Printer Maintenance Inkjet Printer Maintenance Laser Printer Maintenance Module 12 Review Module 13 – Connecting Computers Connecting Computers
Local Area Network Example of a LAN Basic Types of Networks The Peer-to-Peer Model A Peer-to-Peer Network Peer-to-Peer Authentication Local User Accounts Using a Shared Resource The Client/Server Model A Client/Server Network Network Client The Logon Process Network Wiring Fiber Optic Cable Fiber Optic Cable Networks Twisted-Pair Cable Composite Cable Coaxial Cable Duplex Ethernet Ethernet Media Ethernet Standards Wireless LAN Benefits & Drawbacks of WLANs Wide Area Network WAN Connections POTS/PSTN ISDN VPN DSL Cable Satellite Wireless WAN Cellular 3G Networks 4G Networks T and E lines X.25 and Frame Relay ATM Fiber Optic Wired Connections SONET Fiber Optic Connectors Fiber Optic Connector Types Twisted-Pair Connections UTP Categories Stranded vs. Solid TP Cable Twisted-Pair Connectors RJ Connectors Modern Residential Wiring RJ-25 Pinout RJ-45 Connector Pin Numbering of RJ-45 Connector Live Demo – RJ-45 and RJ-11 Connectors Coaxial Connections Common Components of Coaxial RG Standards Thinnet Connectors Thicknet Vampire Tap Live Demo – Coax and Coax Networks Plenum Wiring Network Interface Card Computer Network Connections PCI Ethernet Card Notebook Computers NIC Selection Status Indicator Lights Device Manager Live Demo – Examining your NIC Modems Modulation/Demodulation Connections Star Topology Ethernet Hubs How a Hub Works Router Routing between Network Segments Routers: Key Points Live Demo – Configure Router Demo – Router Setup Layer 2 Switches VLAN Trunking Module 13 Review Module 14 – Networking Computers Networking Computers
Network Protocol Wireless Network Protocols Demo – Install Protocols Addressing MAC Address IPv4 Classful IPv4 Addresses IP Classes Parts of an IP Address Subnet Masks Network IDs Special Addresses APIPA CIDR CIDR Address IPv6 IPv6 Address Types IPv6 Address Scopes Default Gateway Routing Example Character-Based Names Domain Name System (DNS) Top-level Domains Countries As Top Level Domains New Top Level Domains NetBIOS Resolving NetBIOS by Broadcast Resolving NetBIOS by WINS IPCONFIG Example of ipconfig /all Results Demo – ipconfig/all (xp) Demo – ipconfig /all (Windows 7) Successful Ping Steps after Unsuccessful Ping Demo – Troubleshooting TCP/IP Demo – Ping TCP/IP Architecture Application-Layer Protocols HTTP FTP Telnet E-mail Protocols Port Addresses Service Port Addresses Demo – Netstat Static TCP/IP Configuration Demo – Configuring TCP/IP DHCP and DHCPv6 The IPv4 Lease Process The IPv6 Lease Process IPv6 Router Flags Wireless Nodes on a Network Wireless Connection Components Wireless NICs Wireless Access Points Wireless Speeds WAP Configuration Securing your AP Wireless Authentication Methods The 802.1 Protocol Demo – Wireless Access Point Wireless Auto Configuration Wireless Network Problems Demo – Wireless Client Creating a Dial-up Connection Vista Dial-up Connection Wizard Vista: Connect to a Workplace Dial-up Connection Properties Module 14 Review Module 15 – Portable Computers Portable Computers
Notebook Computer Typical Notebook Components Live Demo – Mini PC Card Notebooks Netbooks Notebook Batteries Battery Types Power Adapters Power Indicator Lights Notebook Processors Notebook Memory Notebook Drives Accessing the Hard Drive Swapping a Removable Drive Live Demo – Hot-Swappable Components Notebook Keyboard LCD Monitors Native Resolutions Notebook Pointing Devices Touchpad Handwriting Technology Notebook Peripheral Ports Live Demo – Inside of Laptop Wireless Communication Infrared IrDA Port Radio 802.11g Wireless Router Bluetooth Network Connections PC Card Types Type II PC Card Live Demo – Type II PC Card PC Card Bus Types Inserting and Removing PC Cards Card and Socket Services Mini PCI Card Live Demo – Mini PC Card 02 Network Adapters and Modems Desktop Features Port Replicator Notebook Computer Issues Power Issues Demo – Power Management Utility Power-Related Measurements Replacing the Battery Troubleshooting Power Problems Maintenance Operating Environment Transporting a Notebook Module 15 Review Module 16 – Monitoring and Management Monitoring and Management
Windows Diagnostics System Information Window Remote Computer Information Demo – Windows Diagnostics Command-Line System Information DirectX Diagnostic DirectX Diagnostic Tool DirectX Diagnostic Pages Demo – DirectX Diagnostics Task Manager Windows Task Manager The Applications Tab Demo – Monitoring Applications The Processes Tab The Services Tab The Performance Tab Demo – Monitoring Performance The Networking Tab The Users Tab Computer Management Event Viewer Event Information Event Types Event Properties Demo – Event Logs Resource Overview Detailed View of CPU Resource Demo – Resource Monitor Performance Monitor Performance Monitor Real-Time Graph Performance Objects Bottlenecks Adding Counters Real-Time Monitoring Performance Monitor Configuration Performance Monitor Tabs The Registry Registry Keys Registry Editors Windows Vista Registry Editor Registry Searches Registry Corruption and Backups Demo – Registry Demo – Registry Backup Services and Applications Services The Services Console Service Properties Dependencies Demo – Services Power Management Power Option Configuration Power Plans Demo – Power Sleep and Hibernation Modes Power Options: Notebooks Power Options: Desktops Wake Up on LAN A NIC?S ?Wake Up on LAN? Settings Module 16 Review Module 17 – Operating System Troubleshooting Operating System Troubleshooting
Startup Files Startup Process Startup Messages Operating-System Load Errors Windows Shutdown Error Demo – Startup Messages Startup Modes Advanced Boot Options Menu Demo – Startup Modes System Configuration Utility Services Page Startup Modes for Troubleshooting Demo – System Configuration Recovery Console Folder Access in Recovery Console System Recovery Options Menu System Recovery Options Emergency Repair Disk Windows 2000 Professional ERD Automated System Recovery ASR Tasks System Restore Vista System Protection Restoring the System System Restore in Vista Restore Points in Vista System Restore in Windows XP Restore Points in XP Demo – System Restore Module 17 Review Module 18 – Security Security
User Accounts User Names and Passwords Password Protection Creating Strong Passwords Multiple Passwords User Account Types Groups Demo – Local Users and Groups (XP) Demo – Vista Local User Demo – Active Directory Groups Authentication Authentication Protocols Security Policies Password Policies Setting Values Account Lockout Policy Computer vs. Domain Demo – Local Security Policies Encryption Encrypted File System Demo – Encryption Whole-Disk Encryption BitLocker Hardware Requirements BitLocker Authentication Modes BitLocker Life Cycle BitLocker Recovery Other Whole-Disk Encryption Systems Biometrics Biometric Devices Pros and Cons of Biometric Devices Smart Cards Smart Card Components Smart Card Use Fobs BIOS Security Alleviating Security Risks Physical Access Restrictions Firewalls Firewall Functions Hardware Firewall Software Firewall Proxy Server Port and Packet Filters Windows Security Center Windows Firewall Windows Firewall Advanced Settings Demo – Windows Security Center Demo – Vista Firewall Social Engineering Attacks Malicious Software Protecting Computer Systems Data Security and Destruction Data Destruction Data Migration Security Policy Contents Locking Windows Vista Security Classifications Module 18 Review Module 19 – Windows Installation and Upgrades Windows Installation and Upgrades
Installing Windows Operating Systems Clean Installation vs. Upgrade Pre-Installation Tasks File Backup and Transfer Windows Vista Home Basic Windows Vista Home Premium and Business / Ultimate / Enterprise Windows XP Professional / Home Windows 2000 Professional Windows Media Center Hardware Compatibility The Upgrade Advisor Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor Running the Upgrade Advisor Windows XP Upgrade Advisor Demo – Upgrade Advisor Partitions and Formatting Windows Vista Installation Methods Windows 2000 / XP Installation Network Installation Unattended Installations Clean Install of Windows Vista Product Keys and Activation Windows Update Windows Vista Network Locations Windows XP / 2000 Installation Setup Issues Demo – Install Vista Post-Installation Tasks Devices and Drivers Demo – Device Drivers Driver Signing Windows Vista Upgrade Paths Upgrade Between Vista Versions Pre-Windows Vista Upgrades Pre-Upgrade Tasks Hardware and Software Compatibility Upgrade Process Upgrades within Windows Vista Upgrade Issues Application Compatibility Vista Program Compatibility Wizard Windows 2000 Application Compatibility Demo – Windows 7 Install Module 19 Review Module 20 – Safety and Maintenance Safety and Maintenance
Office Hazards: Floor Surfaces Office Hazards: Fire Safety Fire Extinguisher Classes Fire Extinguisher Types Office Hazards: Electrical Safety Office Hazards: Air Quality Computer Hazards Physical Hazards Laser Printer and Copier Toner Electrical Hazards Incident Reporting High-Voltage Interference: Outside High-Voltage Interference: Inside Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Electromagnetic Induction (EMI) Minimizing High-Voltage Interference Shielding and Filtering Ventilation| Dust| and Moisture Control Printer/Scanner Maintenance Power Conditioning Cleaning Computer Equipment Live Demo – Maintenance Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) MSDS Hazard Ratings Personal Protection by Rating Ergonomic Workstations Laptop Safety Computer Equipment Disposal Module 20 Review Module 21 – Troubleshooting Hardware Troubleshooting Hardware
Backing Up Files and Folders Windows Vista Backup Utility Automatic Backups Windows XP Backup Restoring Data Restoring Files in Windows XP Demo – Vista Backup Hardware Related Symptoms Power-Supply Problems The Power_Good Signal Troubleshooting Motherboards & CPUs Motherboard and CPU Problems Memory Problems Drive Controller Problems Video Adapter Problems Sound Card Problems Modem Problems NIC Indicator Lights Hard Drive Problems CD Drive Problems DVD Drive Problems Module 21 Review Course Closure “ Course ReviewsOne Response to “A+ Essentials 2009 (220-701)”Leave a Reply |
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