CompTIA A+
Purple Griffon Limited
Summary
- Tutor is available to students
Location & dates
Thomas More Street
East London
London
E1W1YZ
United Kingdom
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M124JD
United Kingdom
Overview
CompTIA A+ - A 5-Day Training Course
CompTIA A+ is the building block to your future in IT. It is the entry-level computer certification for PC Computer Service Technicians. This CompTIA A+ training course is intended to enhance your skills and knowledge on the maintenance of PCs, mobile devices, operating systems and printers, and prepare you to take the CompTIA A+ 220-801 and CompTIA A+ 220-802 exams.
Organisational Benefits
- Increased Customer Satisfaction And Decreased Support Costs Through Improved Service, Increased Productivity And Greater Technical Self-Sufficiency.
- CompTIA A+ Reflects The Type Of Skills That Are Needed To Excel In The Role Of A Computer Support Professional.
Individual Benefits
- Recognition And Rewards For Productive Employees By Validating Their Expertise.
- The Possibilities For Advancement Are Almost Endless Once You Begin Your Career In The IT Industry With The CompTIA A+ Certification.
Course media
Description
Motherboard Components
Connection Interfaces
- I/O Ports and Cables
- USB Ports
- Other Port Types
Display Devices
- Display Device Types
- Comparing Display Devices
- Modern Display Connectors
- Other Display Connectors
- Video Cards
Audio and Multimedia Devices
- Audio Devices
- Imaging Devices
- Multimedia Devices
Removable Storage Devices
- Storage Devices
- Storage Adapters and Cables
- Installing Storage Devices
- Optical Disc Drives
- Flash Drives
- Tape Drives
Mass Storage Devices
- Hard Drives
- Solid State Drives
- Troubleshooting Hard Drives
- Installing RAID Arrays
- Troubleshooting RAID
System Memory
- Random Access Memory (RAM) Types
Processors
- Central Processing Unit (CPU)
- CPU Architectures
- Other CPU Features
- CPU Packaging
- Cooling Systems
- Installing and Upgrading CPUs
BIOS and UEFI
- BIOS and UEFI System Firmware
- Configuring Component Properties
- Configuring Devices and Boot Properties
Power Supplies
- Electrical Circuits
- Power Supply Unit (PSU)
- Connector Types and Voltages
Troubleshooting System Components
- Troubleshooting Basic Hardware Problems
- Troubleshooting Power Problems
- Troubleshooting POST
- Troubleshooting Motherboard Components
Laptops
- Laptop Types
- Laptop Features
Mobile Devices
- Mobile Device Types
- Mobile Accessories and Ports
Printers
- Printer Types
Configuring Printers
- Installing Printers
- Configuring Printers
- Sharing and Networking Printers
Troubleshooting Printers
- Routine Printer Maintenance
- Maintaining Laser Printers
- Maintaining Other Printer Types
- Troubleshooting Print Errors
- Troubleshooting Print Defects
- Network Architectures
- Basic Network Concepts
- Network Topologies
- The OSI Model
- Types of Network
Ethernet Networks
- OSI Model Physical Layer
- Twisted Pair Cabling and Connectors
- Installing and Testing Network Cables
- Fiber Optic Cabling and Connectors
- OSI Model Data Link Layer
- Network Cards
- Hubs, Bridges, and Switches
- Troubleshooting Wired Links
Wireless Networks
- Wireless Network Devices
- Wi-Fi Standards
- Wireless Network Security
Internet Connections
- Internet Connection Types
- Legacy Internet Access Methods
Internet Protocol
- OSI Model Network Layer
- The TCP/IP Suite
- Internet Protocol and IP Addressing
- Subnet Masks
- Classless Addressing
- Configuring IP
- Troubleshooting IP
- IP Version 6
Routers and Firewalls
- IP Routing Basics
- TCP and UDP Ports
- Configuring a SOHO Router Firewall
Troubleshooting Networks
- Domain Name System (DNS)
- Internet Application Services
- File and Printer Sharing Services
Windows Operating System
- What is an Operating System?
- Microsoft Windows 10
- Microsoft Windows 8
Managing Storage
- Disk Partitions
- File Systems
- Disk Management Tool
- Adding Arrays (Dynamic Storage)
- Drive Status
Managing Applications
- Managing Software
- Managing Services
- msconfig
Managing Devices
- Configuring Hardware
- Device Manager
- Display and Sound Settings
Managing Performance
- Viewing System Information
- Performance Monitor
- Advanced System Properties
Troubleshooting Windows
- Troubleshooting Models
- Troubleshooting Procedures
- Event Viewer
- Windows Error Reporting
- Windows Troubleshooting Tools
- Troubleshooting Windows Errors
- Troubleshooting Application Errors
Managing Users
- User and Group Accounts
- Managing User Accounts
Maintenance and Backup
- Disk Maintenance Utilities
- Task Scheduler
- Patch Management
- Data Backup
- Restoring User Profiles
Threats and Vulnerabilities
- Security Fundamentals
- Security Policies
- Social Engineering
- Network Footprinting and Fingerprinting
- Network Attack Strategies
Viruses and Malware
- Types of Malware
- Anti-Virus Software
- Malware Symptoms
- Researching Malware
Securing Workstations
- Digital Security
- Authentication
- Password and Account Policies
- Workstation Security
- Physical Security
Securing Data
- Data Policies
- Corporate Security Policy
- Data Encryption
- Data Disposal Methods
- Incident Response Policies
Configuring Network Connections
- Network Card Properties
- Establishing Networking Connections
- Configuring Internet Protocol (IP)
- Establishing Internet Connections
- Remote Access Utilities
Securing Network Connections
- Configuring the Browser
- Network and Host Firewalls
- Windows Firewall
- Securing SOHO Networks
Configuring Shared Resources
- Domains
- Workgroups and Homegroups
- Configuring File and Folder Sharing
- NTFS File and Folder Permissions
Virtualization and Services
- Virtualization Basics
- Purposes of Virtual Machines
- Security Requirements
- Cloud Computing
- Networked Host Services
Linux Operating System
- Linux Distros and Shells
- Linux Disk and File Management Commands
- Securing a Linux File System
- Managing Linux User Accounts
OS X
- Apple Macs and OS X
- OS X File Management
- OS X Users and Passwords
- OS X Software Management
- OS X Networking
Mobile Operating Systems
- Android, iOS, and Windows Mobile
- Features of Mobile Operating Systems
- Cellular Data Networks
Mobile OS Security and Troubleshooting
- Mobile OS Security
- Mobile OS Access Control
- Mobile OS Policies
- Mobile OS Troubleshooting Tools
- Troubleshooting Mobile OS Issues
Who is this course for?
The CompTIA A+ training course is for anybody looking for a career in IT, or looking to achieve CompTIA A+ certification.
Requirements
There are no prerequisites to attend this course, but we recommend having a good basic knowledge of computing and Windows-based PCs.
Career path
The CompTIA Network+ training course is designed to provide everything you need to know to achieve the CompTIA Network+ certification. The CompTIA Network+ training course covers essential knowledge for network engineers and support staff including what is needed to design, manage and maintain both wireless and wired networks.
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