Absolute Beginner's Guide to A+ Certification

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Pub. Date: 2004-01-01
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Summary

Passing a test is one thing...mastering the field is another, and this book is the first step to mastering the world of PC hardware and operating systems. Mark Edward Soper not only shows you what you need to pass the tests, but also what you need to have an edge on the competition, on exam day and in the workplace. Each chapter takes a ground-up approach, starting with the essentials and gradually building to larger, more complex concepts. The book is loaded with informative illustrations, photos and screen captures that help you follow along, even if you don't have all the hardware at home. The CD accompanying the book provides study resources, including a PrepLogic test engine, lab exercises, and study notes. The book also offers a handy objectives index that maps each test objective to the section of the book in which it is covered. This invaluable - and overlooked by competitors - tool helps you to be certain that you are ready for test day!

Author Biography

Mark Edward Soper is president of Select Systems and Associates, Inc., a technical writing and training organization located in Evansville, Indiana. Get more information at the Select Systems Web site at www.selectsystems.com. Mark is a 20-year veteran of the computer industry whose first technical articles appeared in the late 1980s. Mark has written more than 140 articles on topics ranging from computer upgrades to laser printer tips and tricks, Internet access, and new features in Windows for publications such as Maximum PC, PCNovice/SmartComputing Guides, PCNovice, SmartComputing, the PCNovice/SmartComputing Learning Series, WordPerfect Magazine, The WordPerfectionist, and PCToday. Mark has taught computer troubleshooting and other technical subjects to thousands of students from Maine to Hawaii since the early 1990s. He is an A+ Certified hardware technician and a Microsoft Certified Professional. This is the second book Mark has written in the Absolute Beginner's Guide series: He is also the author of Absolute Beginner's Guide to Cable Internet Connections. Mark is also the author of Que's PC Help Desk in a Book. Mark has also written for other publishers in the Pearson Education family, including the recent TechTV's Upgrading Your PC, Second Edition for Peachpit/TechTV Press (http://www.peachpit.com) and The Complete Idiot's Guide to High-Speed Internet Connections for Alpha Books. Mark is the coauthor of Que's Upgrading and Repairing PCs: Field Guide and its predecessors (the Technician's Portable Reference series) and he has also contributed to many other Que books in this series, including Upgrading and Repairing PCs from the 11th Edition to the current 15th Anniversary Edition; Upgrading and Repairing Networks, Second Edition; Upgrading and Repairing Laptop Computers; and Upgrading and Repairing PCs, 12th Edition, Academic Edition. Mark has also contributed to several volumes in Que's Special Edition series, including: Special Edition Using Windows Millennium; Special Edition Using Windows XP Home Edition; Special Edition Using Windows XP Home Edition, Bestseller Edition; Special Edition Using Windows XP Professional; and Special Edition Using Windows XP Professional, Bestseller Edition. Mark is also a contributor to Platinum Edition Using Microsoft Windows XP. Watch for details about these and other book projects at the Que Web site at http://www.quepublishing.com. Mark welcomes comments at mesoper@selectsystems.com.

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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