A+ Certification Guide
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Rating | : | 4.70 (539 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0130843164 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 400 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-06-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
CD-ROM included.. Provides complete coverage of DOS and Windows Installation, Configuration, Upgrading, and Troubleshooting with hands-on performance-based exercises in each chapter
We hope you enjoy this book and find it a useful reference even after you have achieved your A+ certification. Jeremy, Jason and Pete all have A+ Certifications. They are largely responsible for keeping and improving some of the tidbits of nerd humor found throughout the book. Each played an important role. The people at Prentice-Hall publishers including Mary Franz, Miles Williams, Jim Markham, Kathleen Caren, and others have made this process as painless as it can be. Without the writing of Jeremy Moulton and Phil Crouse and the help of Jason Moulton, Julie Labra, Melissa Clawson, Phil Lowry and Drew
"Not just another A+ Certification book !" according to Michael J Woznicki. Looking for and A+ book that will give you the best chance to pass the test? Would a book that was used to help over 1,200 people pass the exam qualify as useful? Well the Prentice Hall and Peter Moulton have the right book to fit your needs.A book that over 1,200 DEC employees used has to be worth a look and this book is definitely worth the time. The 950+ page text is packed with pictures, tables diagrams, charts and figures along with some of the best review questions I have ever seen.The text is consistent with everything the COMPTIA requires for the exam, an. Better than the first edition but s few updates are needed. When I passed the A+ Exam I used a lot of material to study from. I had no idea of Prentice Hall and this book and that's too bad. Whether striving for the certification of trying to become a better technician this book has something for everyone and all technical levels can benefits from what's contained in the book.While this edition is smaller that the previous one, don't let that sway you into thinking information may have been left out. Almost the opposite is true as I see every exam objective given more than enough coverage.Divided into two parts as are mos. Bottom of the Pile Mez I read this book cover to cover and it left me with more questions than answers. This book just teases you and then leaves you high and dry. As a source of general knowledge, the book is not badnot good, but not horrible. It's explanations are relatively lucid. As a resource for installing and troubleshooting hardware, the book fails quite miserably. And just to annoy you, after each chapter there are multiple choice questions that the text doesn't answer. At best you have to make a leap of faith to answer the questions from the knowledge the text provides. Don't
Phil Moulton, Jeremy Moulton, Phil Crouse, and The Moulton Company recently trained 1200 Digital employees for the A+ certification exam. The Moulton Company also produces the weekly radio show, "Dial A Nerd." . PETE MOULTON leads The Moulton Company, a national training company based in Columbia, MD