A+ PC Technician's Pocket Reference
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.21 (819 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0072229055 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-06-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A Musta Have! I have to say that McGraw-Hill Osborne make the BEST technology related books in the world. The "Complete Reference" series has always been a favorite of mine, and the "All in One Guide" series is top of the line for thurough, comprehnesive learning and reference. . Tremendously useful PC reference David Williams As with all self-styled pocket books, this title is too tall and thick to genuinely fit into a pocket. However, it is conveniently sized for carrying around in laptop bags and leaving on desks.The thrust of this book is that it can help prepare one for CompTIA's A+. Tremendously useful PC reference As with all self-styled pocket books, this title is too tall and thick to genuinely fit into a pocket. However, it is conveniently sized for carrying around in laptop bags and leaving on desks.The thrust of this book is that it can help prepare one for CompTIA's A+
Based on CompTIA's A+ exam topics, this handy resource covers every major PC component and gives you quick solutions in an easy-to-find format. Don't leave your desk without it!Get details on:Peripheral ports and connectors Maintenance and safety Motherboards, busses, and power supplies CMOS setup Intel and AMD processors RAM IDE drives SCSI installation and cabling System resources--I/O addresses, IRQs, DMA Printer connections and modes Portable computing Network hardware, topologies, and protocols Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP Service packs, hotfixes, patches, and updates . From the Back CoverEssential for Every Tech's ToolboxCarry crucial PC troubleshooting and diagnostic information right in your back pocket so you can detectand fixa wide variety of PC problems on-the-spot
Brian currently works as a technical training engineer for a Fortune 100 company. Brian is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Windows NT 4 and an A+ and Network+ Certified Technician. Brian Schwarz (Carlsbad, CA) A+, MCSE realized sometime in the early 1990s that computers were more fun than his "real job" and began a career t
Features detailed, to-the-point coverage of core hardware technologies, along with operating systems and basic networking. Beginning by following the A+ Exam objectives, this go-anywhere guide also covers Windows XP and XP Pro, legacy issues such as older hardware and software integration, and includes charts, visual identification guides, and maintenance reference material.