This 5-day practical "hands-on" course is the essential foundation for newcomers to PC support. It provides students with the necessary training to ensure proficiency in PC installation and troubleshooting skills. The course has been developed to produce competent PC support engineers who are capable of taking and passing CompTIAs A+ Certification exams or other similar qualifications.
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1. Course overview
CompTIA A+ Certification Essentials
Support Skills (2009 Objectives)
(G176eng)
Overview and objectives
This 5-day practical "hands-on" course is the essential foundation for newcomers to PC support. It
provides students with the necessary training to ensure proficiency in PC installation and troubleshooting
skills. The course has been developed to produce competent PC support engineers who are capable of
taking and passing CompTIAs A+ Certification exams or other similar qualifications.
Students will learn the fundamental principles of supporting desktop and portable computers and
operating systems plus network and print devices and applications.
On course completion, students will be able to:
Identify types and characteristics of PC components, including motherboard, CPU, memory, and
storage, input, and output devices.
Install and configure peripheral devices.
Identify types and characteristics of portable computers.
Install and configure Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, and Microsoft Windows Vista.
Perform basic PC maintenance and troubleshooting.
Understand fundamental principles of securing IT systems and working safely.
Communicate effectively with customers.
Install and configure print devices.
Understand fundamental principles of implementing LANs and internet access.
Certification track
This course will prepare students for the 220-701 CompTIA A+ Certification
Essentials exam for the objectives released in August 2009 and is pending
approval under the CompTIA Authorized Quality Curriculum program. A+
Certification is internationally endorsed and recognized as the only benchmark
vendor-neutral qualification for PC support and troubleshooting. Indeed, A+
Certification is a prerequisite qualification for employment (and is endorsed) by
many leading computer manufacturers and vendors on a global basis.
2. Course overview
CompTIA A+ Certification Essentials
Support Skills (2009 Objectives)
(G176eng)
Target audience
This course is intended for students wishing to qualify with CompTIA A+ Certification for PC Support
professionals. It is also suitable for students wanting to improve their skills in PC support and
administration. By completing this course, students will also be assisted with entry into a career in ICT.
This course will particularly benefit students pursuing a career in supporting desktop personal computer
users, in job roles such as Support Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Desktop Engineer, Computer
Administrator, or PC Support Analyst. Study of the course can also help to prepare for other, similar
technical support qualifications and act as groundwork for more advanced training, including CompTIA
Network+ or CompTIA Server+, CCNA, and MCSE / MCSA.
Course prerequisites
Students should have successfully completed the gtslearning course "PC Fundamentals" or have
equivalent experience of using a PC, Windows and browsing the Web. The following key skills are
recommended:
Use a keyboard and mouse.
Recognize the main components of a PC (such as case, monitor, mouse, and keyboard) and
different data media such as floppy disks or CD-ROMs.
Start the computer and navigate the Desktop.
Use Windows Explorer to create directories and subdirectories; and move, copy, or rename files and
directories.
Use Internet Explorer to view websites.
Course contents
The course consists of two volumes, with a study volume, containing indexed notes and review questions,
and a companion volume, containing exam objectives mapping, exam information, practical labs, answers
to review questions, and a comprehensive glossary. The course also comes with two online practice
exams.
An instructor edition of the course is available with margin notes and tips for the trainer. Access to course
resources on gtslearning's trainer portal (www.gtstrainer.com) is also available, subject to meeting
minimum order requirements. gtstrainer hosts setup guides and data, PowerPoint slides, timetables, and
extra exam information.
3. Course overview
CompTIA A+ Certification Essentials
Support Skills (2009 Objectives)
(G176eng)
Module 1 / PC and Notebook Hardware
Types of Computer Personal Computers Desktop Computers Portable Computers Units,
Signaling, and Circuits
Motherboards Motherboard Layout Bus Architecture Motherboard Components Expansion
Bus and Adapter Cards Motherboard Form Factors Power Supply Unit (PSU) Cooling
Processors Central Processing Unit (CPU) Features of CPUs Intel Processors AMD
Processors CPU Packaging Notebook Processors
Memory Memory Types Memory Characteristics
Storage Devices Storage Devices Hard Drives Drive Controllers Floppy Drives Optical Disk
Storage Flash Memory Tape Drives
Input and Peripheral Devices I/O Ports and Cables Input Devices I/O Devices
Communications Devices Installing and Configuring Peripherals
Video and Sound Devices Display Devices Video Adapters Audio Devices Multimedia Input
Devices
Module 2 / Operating Systems
Windows Operating System What is an Operating System? Windows Architecture Early
Versions of Windows Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista Other Operating Systems
Managing Windows Windows Administrative Tools Configuring Hardware Screen Savers and
Power Management Managing Software Managing Services Windows Registry
Windows Storage Management Preparing a Hard Disk Navigating Windows Working with
Folders Working with Files Searching For Files The Recycle Bin File and Folder Management
in Vista My Network Places
Installing and Upgrading Windows Overview of OS Installations Installing Windows from CD /
DVD Upgrading the OS Options for Deploying Windows
Windows Boot Process Windows Boot Process The BOOT.INI File Windows Vista Boot
Process Configuring Boot Devices Advanced Startup Options
Module 3 / Networking and Printing
Network Concepts What is a Network? The OSI Model Network Devices Network Transport
Protocols The Internet
Local, Wireless, and Remote Networks Network Cabling Wireless Networks Accessing the
Internet
Printers The Print Process Printer Types Installing and Configuring a Printer Maintaining
Printers
4. Course overview
CompTIA A+ Certification Essentials
Support Skills (2009 Objectives)
(G176eng)
Module 4 / PC Support
Troubleshooting Techniques Troubleshooting Models and Processes Approaching
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Resources
Basic Troubleshooting Scenarios Common Hardware Symptoms Windows Errors
Troubleshooting Applications Troubleshooting Printers Network Troubleshooting Basics
Preventive Maintenance Health and Safety Static Electricity and ESD Materials Handling
Disposal of Consumables and Computer Equipment Physical Inspections Patch Management
Data Backup
Security Security Fundamentals Access Control Authentication Accounting Social
Engineering Malware Data Security
Professionalism and Communication Customer Service Skills Communication Skills
Professionalism Handling Customer Complaints
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