CompTIA - A+ Certification
 

The A+ Certification program certifies the competency of entry-level computer service technicians. This course will prepare you for the examination and provide you with the skills necessary to troubleshoot and repair micro-computer systems and their peripherals

Entry Requirements:

  • General knowledge of computers, hardware and Windows would be an asset but is not required

Programme Content (over 72 hours):

A+ Operating Systems Technologies Exam Objectives

Operating System Fundamentals

  • Identify the major desktop components and interfaces, and their functions.
  • Differentiate the characteristics of Windows 9x/Me, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows XP
  • Identify the names, locations, purposes, and contents of major system files
  • Demonstrate the ability to use command-line functions and utilities to manage the operating system, including the proper syntax and switches
  • Identify basic concepts and procedures for creating, viewing, and managing disks, directories and files. This includes procedures for changing file attributes and the ramifications of those changes (for example, security issues)
  • Identify the major operating system utilities, their purpose, location, and available switches.

Installation, Configuration and Upgrading

  • Identify the procedures for installing Windows 9x/Me, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows XP, and bringing the operating system to a basic operational level
  • Identify steps to perform an operating system upgrade from Windows 9.x/ME, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows XP. Given an upgrade scenario, choose the appropriate next steps.
  • Identify the basic system boot sequences and boot methods, including the steps to create an emergency boot disk with utilities installed for Windows 9x/ME, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows XP
  • Identify procedures for installing/adding a device, including loading, adding, and configuring device drivers, and required software.
  •  Identify procedures necessary to optimise the operating system and major operating system subsystems.

Diagnosing and Troubleshooting

  • Recognize and interpret the meaning of common error codes and startup messages from the boot sequence, and identify steps to correct problems.
  • Recognize when to use common diagnostic utilities and tools
  • Recognize common operational and usability problems and determine how to resolve them.

Networks

  • Identify the networking capabilities of Windows.
  • Identify the basic Internet protocols and terminologies.
  • Identify procedures for establishing Internet connectivity.
  • In a given scenario, configure the operating system to connect to and use Internet resources.

A+ Core Hardware Exam Objectives

Installation, Configuration, and Upgrading

  • Identify the names, purpose, and characteristics, of system modules. Recognize these modules by sight or definition
  • Identify basic procedures for adding and removing field replaceable modules for desktop systems. Given a replacement scenario, choose the appropriate sequences.
  • Identify basic procedures for adding and removing field replaceable modules for portable systems. Given a replacement scenario, choose the appropriate sequences.
  • Identify typical IRQs, DMAs, and I/O addresses, and procedures for altering these settings when installing and configuring devices. Choose the appropriate installation or configuration steps in a given scenario
  • Identify the names, purposes, and performance characteristics, of standardized/common peripheral ports, associated cabling, and their connectors. Recognize ports, cabling, and connectors by sight
  • Identify proper procedures for installing and configuring common IDE devices. Choose the appropriate installation or configuration sequences in given scenarios. Recognize the associated cables
  • Identify proper procedures for installing and configuring common SCSI devices. Choose the appropriate installation or configuration sequences in given scenarios. Recognize the associated cables
  • Identify proper procedures for installing and configuring common peripheral devices. Choose the appropriate installation or configuration sequences in given scenarios. Recognize the associated cables
  • Identify procedures to optimise PC operations in specific situations. Predict the effects of specific procedures under given scenarios
  • Determine the issues that must be considered when upgrading a PC. In a given scenario, determine when and how to upgrade system components.

Diagnosing and Troubleshooting

  • Recognize common problems associated with each module and their symptoms, and identify steps to isolate and troubleshoot the problems. Given a problem situation, interpret the symptoms and infer the most likely cause.
  • Identify basic troubleshooting procedures and tools, and how to elicit problem symptoms from customers. Justify asking particular questions in a given scenario.