Absolute Beginner's Guide to A+ Certification
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
| Introduction | |
| A+ Objectives for the 2003 Exam Revisions | |
| A+ Objectives for the 2003 Core Hardware Exam | |
| A+ Objectives for the 2003 Operating Systems Exam | |
| PC Anatomy 101 | |
| Hardware Overview | |
| Software Overview | |
| Firmware Overview | |
| Memory: RAM and ROM | |
| Dissecting Your Computer | |
| The Outside Story of Typical Computers | |
| Inside a Typical PC | |
| Working Inside Your PC | |
| The System BIOS | |
| Hardware Resources | |
| Study Lab | |
| How Computers Measure and Transfer Data | |
| Numbering Systems Used in Computers | |
| Serial Versus Parallel Information Transfer | |
| Study Lab | |
| The Motherboard and CPU | |
| The Motherboard | |
| The CPU | |
| Processor (CPU) Optimization | |
| Study Lab | |
| Power Supplies and Circuit Testing | |
| Power Protection Types | |
| Troubleshooting Power Problems | |
| Study Lab | |
| BIOS and CMOS Configuration | |
| What Does the BIOS Control? System Configuration with the BIOS | |
| Getting Support for Your BIOS | |
| BIOS Upgrades | |
| Study Lab | |
| RAM | |
| Memory Types and Forms | |
| Memory Form Factors | |
| Memory Banks | |
| Installing SIMMs | |
| Installing DIMMs and Rambus RDRAM Modules | |
| Cache RAM and Main Memory | |
| Study Lab | |
| Input/Output Devices and Cables | |
| Parallel Ports | |
| Parallel Port Configuration | |
| Serial Ports | |
| USB Ports | |
| Modems | |
| Keyboards | |
| Mouse and Pointing Devices | |
| Audio Hardware and Sound Cards | |
| IEEE-1394 (FireWire) | |
| Study Lab | |
| Video | |
| The Video Card and Monitor | |
| Video Memory | |
| Common Video Card Bus Types | |
| Installing a Video Card | |
| Adjusting Video Displays | |
| Study Lab | |
| Printers | |
| The Printing Process | |
| Dot-Matrix Printers | |
| Inkjet Printers | |
| Laser and LED Printers | |
| Thermal Printers | |
| Dye-Sublimation Printers | |
| Solid-Ink Printers | |
| Installing Firmware and Software Drivers | |
| Study Lab | |
| Installing and Configuring Common Peripherals | |
| Interfaces Used for Common Peripherals | |
| Connecting Digital Cameras to Your PC | |
| Connecting DV Camcorders to Your PC | |
| Connecting PDAs and Pocket PCs to Your PC | |
| Connecting Network Devices to Your PC | |
| Study Lab | |
| Portables | |
| Major Components of Typical Portable Computers | |
| LCD Display | |
| Input Devices | |
| Power Sources | |
| PC Card (PCMCIA Card) Types and Usage | |
| Mini-PCI Card Types and Usage | |
| Using the Proprietary Expansion Bus | |
| Portable Storage | |
| Infrared Ports | |
| Memory | |
| Selecting Upgrades for a Portable Computer | |
| Study Lab | |
| Safety and Recycling | |
| Recycling and Disposal Issues | |
| How to Read an MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) | |
| Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) | |
| Hazards | |
| Study Lab | |
| Storage | |
| Common Characteristics of Magnetic Storage Devices | |
| Floppy Disk Drives and Media | |
| IDE/ATA Hard Disks | |
| SCSI Interface | |
| CD-ROM, CD-RW, and DVD Drives | |
| Removable-Media and Tape Drives | |
| External Hard Drives | |
| Study Lab | |
| Preparing Hard and Floppy Drives with Windows | |
| Creating a Boot Disk Suitable for Hard Disk Preparation | |
| Understanding File Systems and Partition Types | |
| Preparing a Hard Disk for Use with Windows 9x/Me | |
| Preparing a Hard Disk for Use with Windows NT/2000/XP | |
| Using Format with Floppy and Hard Disks | |
| Troubleshooting Drive Preparation Problems | |
| Study Lab | |
| Operating System Installation | |
| Clean Installation Versus Dual-Boot Installation | |
| Making Sure Your System Is Ready for a Particular Windows Version | |
| Obtaining Compatible Drivers for Your Version of Windows | |
| Additional Preparations for Installation | |
| Backing Up Existing Data and Settings | |
| Using an Upgrade Version of Windows for a New Installation | |
| Determining Installation Options | |
| Installing Windows 9x/Me | |
| Installing Windows NT 4.0 | |
| Installing Windows 2000 Professional or XP | |
| Installing Windows 2000 or XP from a Disk Image and Updating the SID | |
| Installing Windows from a Recovery CD | |
| Restoring User Data Files | |
| Troubleshooting Your Installation | |
| Study Lab | |
| Operating System Upgrades | |
| Upgrading to Windows 98 | |
| Upgrading to Windows 2000 Professional | |
| Upgrading to Windows XP Professional | |
| Study Lab | |
| Using and Optimizing Windows | |
| Windows 9x/Me Boot Sequence | |
| Adjusting Default Memory Configurations (Windows 9x | |
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