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Absolute Beginner's Guide to A+ Certification

Absolute Beginner's Guide to A+ Certification

List Price: $34.99
Your Price: $23.79
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I might sue
Review: This book says it is for Absolute beginners but introduces technical terms from the word go without explaining them.

I wanted a simple introduction but immediately was bogged down with terms I did not understand and detail about specifics which I also didnt understand. Not a good book in my opinion.

I might sue this book book, as the title is misleading, under the trade descriptions act.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 5 Stars! Buy this book!
Review: This is an excellent book! But like the title indicates, it is for the absolute beginner seeking to learn about hardware from A-Z from a well-planned book with a very clear writing style. Although this book is elementary, I think it is possible to pass the A+ exam using only this book and your hands-on experience.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: All you need, except maybe for hardware, to pass the A+ exam
Review: While certification is not a guarantee that you will get a job or keep the one that you have, it is an important credential that will increase the odds of both. The A+ certification is a general one, with the required knowledge being:

* The basic components of a PC.
* The manner in which data is stored in a digital computer.
* Motherboards and the components connected to it.
* Power supplies.
* RAM and ROM memory devices.
* Hardware used for I/O operations.
* The fundamentals of video.
* The fundamentals of printers.
* Portable computers, the similarities to and differences from desktop computers.
* The different ways in which data can be stored offline.
* How to prepare disks for storage.
* How to install operating systems.
* How to upgrade, optimize and troubleshoot the various Windows operating systems.
* The fundamental network protocols.
* The basic hardware used in networking.

This book covers all of this material (for exams 220-301 and 220-302) at a level where the beginner can follow. If you have some experience in an area, then reading those sections may not be of benefit. However, all readers will find the sample exams on the CD of assistance. One can read all they want about a topic, but at some point you reach the area of diminishing returns. Nothing better prepares you for a certification exam than going through a realistic sample exam. In fact, it is the best way to study as well. By taking the exam, you can identify your weaknesses and use the book to strengthen those areas.
With over 800 pages of text and additional practice material on the CD, this book is a bargain at $34.99. I recommend that you consider trying it before you spend the money for preparation classes. The only area where classes are superior would be those where you actually work with the hardware.


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