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A Day 1 - Chapters 1-5 



This course is designed to teach the computer technician the skills needed to pass the
CompTIA A+ Certification tests. This first of a
4-part or day (i.e. "day" - a really full day - about 10 hours of training) course covers basic concepts of
DOS, including commands and navigation; Windows 9x and 2000, including folders and files; control settings, such as
CMOS,
DMA, and
IRQ; explanation and
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From Serebra Learning Corporation
Win2000 Professional Managing Hardware Devices 
...s scanners. You will be able to create free space on your hard drive, using the
Disk Cleanup tool or by compressing data. File compression and the performance tools that you can use to optimize disk speed and disk performance are also the subject of this course. Finally, the course teaches you about the various storage types supported by
Windows 2000 Professional. It explains how to set default
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Working with Personal Computer Components 
To install personal computer components, including hard drives, motherboards, power supplies, processors, adapter cards and memory, and to use techniques and tools to troubleshoot and prevent problems with computer components The for this path includes computer technicians who have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field and, ideally, have completed the A Essentials exam
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Server+ Certification Part 2: Upgrading 


The is the second course in a four-part series on
CompTIA's
Server+ Certification. This course covers performing different types of backups and how to verify that a backup has taken place. Different types of upgrades that can be performed, such as adding a processor and hard drive, increasing memory, upgrading
BIOS/firmware are covered. In addition, upgrading both internal and external peripheral
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Server+ Certification Part 2: Upgrading 
The is the second course in a four-part series on
CompTIA's
Server+ Certification. This course covers performing different types of backups and how to verify that a backup has taken place. Different types of upgrades that can be performed such as adding a processor and hard drive increasing memory upgrading
BIOS/firmware are covered. In addition upgrading both internal and external peripheral
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From Teach Me IT
PC Basics 

...ifferent hardware components of a PC, such as processors, hard drives, motherboards, and
RAM. It also covers various peripheral components attached to a PC, such as monitor, printer, and modem. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
identify the main and auxiliary components of a PC
identify the components of a portable PC
identify factors affecting the performance of a
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