CompTIA A+ Certification Core 1 (220-1101)

Video description

This fully revised and updated resource offers complete coverage of the latest release of the CompTIA A+ 220-1101 exam, which is an internationally recognized, fundamental IT training certification. In this course, we will cover all 5 domains as per the latest exam syllabus.

Domain 1.0 talks about mobile devices, which cover 15% of the exam. In this domain, we will cover laptop hardware components, mobile device types (tablets, smartphones), and learn how to set up mobile devices.

Then, we will cover Domain 2.0, which talks about networking; this domain covers 20% of the questions in the exam. In this domain, we will cover networking hardware devices, learn how to configure a basic SOHO network, learn about networking configuration concepts (IPv4, IPv6, DNS, VPNs), internet connections, and network types (cable, fiber, LANs).

Next, Domain 3.0 is about hardware, which covers 25% of the questions in the exam. In this domain, we will cover cables and connectors, motherboards, CPUs, power supplies, RAM, hard drives and SSDs, peripherals, and more.

In Domain 4.0, we will cover virtualization and cloud computing, which covers 11% of the questions in the exam. Here, we will cover cloud computing (IaaS, SaaS, PaaS, elasticity, cloud storage) and client-side virtualization (virtual machines, hypervisors).

In the final domain, Domain 5.0, we will talk about hardware and network troubleshooting, which covers the largest percent of questions in the exam—29%. Here, we will look at how to resolve problems with best practices and industry standards and how to troubleshoot RAM, motherboards, CPUs, power supplies, hard drives, display issues, mobile device issues, printers, wired/wireless networks.

By the end of this course, you will be prepared for the CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) Certification exam.

What You Will Learn

  • Learn all about hardware components
  • Repair and configure mobile devices
  • Set up and configure basic networks
  • Build a PC from the ground up
  • Understand what the cloud is and how virtualization works
  • Troubleshoot hardware and network issues

Audience

This guide is designed for anyone looking to take and pass the CompTIA A+ Certification Core 1 (220-1101) Certification exam, anyone who wants to improve their skills as a computer or IT technician, or wants to learn awesome stuff about PCs, Macs, mobile devices, networking, the cloud, IT security, and more.

A basic familiarity with computers and networks is helpful. Furthermore, CompTIA recommends having 9-12 months of on-the-job experience before taking the A+ exam. This is recommended but not required.

About The Authors

Mike Meyers: Total Seminars, LLC, is a provider of PC and network repair seminars and certification training services through books, videos, and courseware for thousands of organizations throughout the world including the United Nations, the FBI, and all branches of the US Department of Defense.

Mike Meyers is the president and co-founder of Total Seminars, which produces the best-selling CompTIA A+ and Network+ Certification books with over 1 million books in print. He is affectionately called the “Alpha Geek” and is the industry’s leading authority on CompTIA Certifications. He has created several other best-selling video courses on CompTIA certifications with the Total Seminars team of instructors.

Mike has been involved in the computer and network repair industry since 1987 as a technician, instructor, author, consultant, and speaker. He is the author of numerous popular PC books and videos, including the best-selling CompTIA A+ Certification All-In-One Exam Guide and CompTIA Network+ Certification All-In-One Exam Guide. His humorous and easy-to-follow approach to teaching comes through in his video training courses as well as his classroom instructor-led courses. Making IT concepts easy to understand and fun to learn helps students stay engaged and retain the information.

Steve Nicholson: Steve Nicholson is an information security professional with decades of experience in IT. Ever the problem-solver, Steve specializes in digital forensics and incident response, holding an MS in Digital Forensics from UCF, multiple GIAC certifications, and the coveted Lethal Forensicator title. A Marine Corps veteran, Steve volunteers time between both the Marine Corps Cyber Auxiliary and the Civil Air Patrol’s CyberPatriot programs and sits on the FLDOE Cybersecurity Curriculum Committee. He is also the NSA program administrator for his college’s Center of Academic Excellence in cyber defense. Having taught many students over the years, Steve’s favorite part about educating people is the “AHA!” they have when learning something new or perfecting a difficult skill.

Table of contents

  1. Chapter 1 : All About the CompTIA A+
    1. What Is the CompTIA A+?
    2. Why Get CompTIA A+ Certified?
    3. How to Take the A+ Exam
    4. What's On the CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) Exam?
    5. How to Pass the CompTIA A+ Exams
    6. How to Use this Video Course
  2. Chapter 2 : Book Chapter 1 - Safety and Professionalism
    1. Tools of the Trade
    2. Troubleshooting Theory
  3. Chapter 3 : Book Chapter 2 - The Visible Computer
    1. Primary PC Components
    2. Touring a PC
    3. What Is a Computer?
  4. Chapter 4 : Book Chapter 3 - CPUs
    1. What Is a CPU?
    2. Modern CPUs
    3. 32-Bit Versus 64-Bit Computing
    4. Choosing the Right CPU
    5. CPU Generations and Architecture
    6. CPU Cooling
    7. Installing and Troubleshooting a CPU
  5. Chapter 5 : Book Chapter 4 - RAM
    1. RAM Technology
    2. RAM Capacity
    3. RAM Features
    4. Virtual Memory
    5. Installing and Troubleshooting RAM
  6. Chapter 6 : Book Chapter 5 - Firmware
    1. What Is BIOS?
    2. POST
    3. System Setup
    4. Troubleshooting Firmware
  7. Chapter 7 : Book Chapter 6 - Motherboards
    1. Form Factors
    2. Chipsets
    3. Choosing the Right Motherboard
    4. Installing and Troubleshooting a Motherboard
  8. Chapter 8 : Book Chapter 7 - Power Supplies
    1. The Power Supply
    2. Choosing a Power Supply
    3. Cooling Your System
    4. Installing and Troubleshooting a PSU
  9. Chapter 9 : Book Chapter 8 - Mass Storage Technologies
    1. Introduction to Mass Storage
    2. Magnetic Disk Drives
    3. Solid-State Drives (SSDs)
    4. SCSI
  10. Chapter 10 : Book Chapter 9 - Implementing Mass Storage
    1. RAID
    2. Hardware RAID
    3. Software RAID in Storage Spaces
    4. Encrypting Mass Storage
    5. Mass Storage Troubleshooting
  11. Chapter 11 : Book Chapter 10 - Essential Peripherals
    1. USB Standards
    2. Understanding USB
    3. Configuring USB
    4. Thunder and Lightning
    5. Optical Media
    6. Readers and Scanners
    7. Common Peripherals
    8. Webcams and Videoconferencing
    9. Installing and Troubleshooting Expansion Cards
  12. Chapter 12 : Book Chapter 17 - Display Technologies
    1. Monitor Technologies
    2. LCD Breakdown
    3. Graphics Cards and Connections
    4. Resolutions and Aspect Ratios
    5. Installing a Graphics Card
    6. Multiple Monitors
    7. Projectors
    8. Troubleshooting Display Technologies
  13. Chapter 13 : Book Chapter 18 - Essentials of Networking
    1. Introduction to Networking
    2. Hubs Versus Switches
    3. Hexadecimal
    4. WANs and Routers
    5. Cables and Connectors
    6. Crimping Cables
    7. Structured Cabling
    8. Network Card Troubleshooting
  14. Chapter 14 : Book Chapter 19 - Local Area Networking
    1. Introduction to TCP/IP
    2. Dynamic IP Addressing
    3. IPv6
    4. Port Numbers
    5. TCP, UDP, and ICMP
    6. Understanding DNS
    7. Working with DNS
    8. Routers
    9. Basic Router Configuration
    10. Virtual LANs (VLANs)
    11. Network Troubleshooting
  15. Chapter 15 : Book Chapter 20 - Wireless Networking
    1. Wireless Network Hardware
    2. Wi-Fi Standards
    3. It's a Huge Mesh
    4. Enterprise Wireless
    5. Beyond Wi-Fi
    6. Troubleshooting Wireless Connections
  16. Chapter 16 : Book Chapter 21 - The Internet
    1. Beyond the LAN
    2. Internet Tiers
    3. Broadband Connections
    4. Firewalls and Servers
    5. E-Mail
    6. Proxy Servers
    7. Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
    8. Internet of Things (IoT)
    9. Troubleshooting Internet Connections, Part 1
  17. Chapter 17 : Book Chapter 22 - Virtualization
    1. Understanding Virtualization
    2. Your First Virtual Machine
    3. Advanced Virtualization Setup
    4. Cloud Computing
    5. Cloud Ownership
    6. Cloud-Based Applications
  18. Chapter 18 : Book Chapter 23 - Portable Computing
    1. Laptop Features
    2. Laptop Hardware Troubleshooting - The Tools
    3. Laptop Hardware - Core Hardware
    4. Laptop Hardware - CPU and Motherboard
    5. Touring Your Laptop Display
  19. Chapter 19 : Book Chapter 24 - Mobile Devices
    1. What Is a Mobile Device?
    2. Mobile Connections
    3. Touring Android
    4. Virtual Reality
  20. Chapter 20 : Book Chapter 25 - Maintaining and Securing Mobile Devices
    1. Maintaining Mobile Devices
    2. Mobile Devices and E-Mail
    3. Mobile Synchronization
    4. Mobile Device Security
    5. Mobile Security Troubleshooting
    6. Mobile Device Troubleshooting
  21. Chapter 21 : Book Chapter 26 - Printers and Multifunction Devices
    1. Laser Printers
    2. Inkjet Printers
    3. Impact Printers
    4. Thermal Printers
    5. Installing a Local Printer
    6. Sharing Printers
    7. Installing Wireless and Cloud Printers
    8. Troubleshooting Printers
    9. 3D Printing

Product information

  • Title: CompTIA A+ Certification Core 1 (220-1101)
  • Author(s): Mike Meyers, Steve Nicholson
  • Release date: November 2022
  • Publisher(s): Packt Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781837633142