From the course: CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1102) Cert Prep
How to use this video course
From the course: CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1102) Cert Prep
How to use this video course
- Now let's talk about how you can use this video course to make sure that you easily pass the CompTIA A+ Exam. Now, this is our book here. This is the "McGrawHill CompTIA A+ Certification All-In-One Exam Guide, 11th Edition." And this book covers both exams. So the 220-1101, or Core 1 side. And the 220-1102, or Core 2 side. And, the book chapters follow along perfectly in-sync with the video chapters. So you can actually watch the video, learn and reinforce your knowledge by using the book. Now, another thing you need to know about this video course is that sometimes we're going to present little popups, like this. And this is a key term popup. And you're going to want to make sure that you pay attention to these and learn these terms. Also, you may see an Objective Term like this, right. And those objective terms directly relate to what CompTIA has on the exam. So make sure you pay attention to those as well. Sometimes, from time to time, I'm going to give you a little Exam Tip. And those icons look like that, right. So make sure you pay attention when you see those exam tips. And one final thing, I'm going to give you tips from time to time that may not necessarily be covered on the exam, but will make you a better PC technician. And you're going to see those look like that. At the end of every episode, you're going to notice that we have a bunch of summarized points. That's your Quick Review. And those are going to help you quickly understand what all we covered on that chapter or in that video. And help you summarize the important parts. You're also going to find all sorts of resources where they're going to include the exam objectives we talked about, and information and links from each episode, as well as links to things like, Mike's Cool Tools and Steve Super sites. And one final thing you're going to have is an objective map for the episodes. So this resource is going to be able to drill down into the very specific sub-objectives and help you know where to go to find that in each chapter. And that's it. That's how you use this video course and our book. If you use both of them and if you follow the objectives and the summarizations we've outlined, you'll have no problem passing the A+ Exam.
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Understanding partitioning4m 4s
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MBR partitioning11m 49s
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GPT partitioning8m 23s
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Understanding file systems11m 21s
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Popular file systems6m 24s
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Formatting in action10m 57s
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Dynamic disks8m 26s
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New installation: First drive5m 12s
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Software RAID in storage spaces9m 27s
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Encrypting mass storage9m 16s
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Maintaining storage disks5m 48s
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Windows 10 editions and features6m 31s
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Windows 11 editions and features4m 45s
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Boot from everything11m 41s
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Installing and upgrading Windows 105m 36s
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Post-installation tasks11m 26s
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Installing and updating Linux3m 24s
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Upgrading macOS2m 15s
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Understanding the CLI10m 50s
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Navigating the CLI13m 30s
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Working with folders6m 27s
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Working with files10m 54s
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Working with drives12m 52s
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Super copy commands8m 21s
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Advanced Windows commands7m 41s
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Introduction to scripting9m 32s
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Scripting and the terminal9m 19s
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Introduction to TCP/IP14m 10s
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Windows sharing with macOS and Linux7m 6s
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The net command4m 15s
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Routers11m 24s
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Basic router configuration11m 49s
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Firewall configuration10m 38s
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Port forwarding7m 12s
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Troubleshooting internet connections: Part 16m 47s
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