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A+ Guide to It Technical Support 9th Edition Chapter 14

CompTIA A+ Guide to IT Technical Support, 10th Edition

CompTIA A+ Guide to IT Technical Support

Published: © 2020

Print ISBN: 9780357108291

Pages: 1164

Available

Provide a comprehensive introduction to IT technical support as Andrews/Dark/West's COMPTIA A+ GUIDE TO IT TECHNICAL SUPPORT, 10E explains how to work with users as well as install, maintain, troubleshoot and network computer hardware and software. This step-by-step, highly visual, best-selling approach uses CompTIA A+ Exam objectives as a framework to prepare students for 220-1001 and 220-1002 certification exams. Each… More

For Instructors

For Students

  • Digital Solutions

  • Table of Contents

  • New to this edition

  • Features

  • About the author(s)

  • Reviews

1. Taking a Computer Apart and Putting It Back Together.
2. All About Motherboards.
3. Processors and Memory.
4. Power Supplies and Troubleshooting Computer Problems.
5. Hard Drives and Other Storage Devices.
6. Supporting I/O Devices.
7. Setting up a Local Network.
8. Network Infrastructure and Troubleshooting.
9. Supporting Mobile Devices.
10. Customizing Systems, Virtualization Networks, and Managing Printers.
11. Comparing Operating Systems and User Experience.
12. Installing Operating Systems.
13. Maintaining Windows.
14. Optimizing Windows.
15. Troubleshooting Windows Startup.
16. Securing Windows Resources.
17. Security Strategies.
18. Linux and MacOS.
Appendix A: Safety Procedures and Environmental Concerns.
Appendix B: Entry Points for Startup Processes.
Appendix C: CompTIA A+ Acronyms.

  • REALISTIC NEW HARDWARE SIMULATIONS IN MINDTAP PROVIDE INVALUABLE VIRTUAL LEARNING EXPERIENCES. Engaging, memorable photographs saturate each hardware simulation for this edition to clarify concepts and surround learners with a more authentic virtual learning environment that encourages learning by doing.
  • STRENGTHENED, IN-DEPTH QUESTIONS AND CLEAR PRESENTATION PREPARES STUDENTS FOR A+ EXAM. Extensive and stronger scenario-based questions and more meaningful context provide learners with additional in-depth preparation opportunities for today's A+ exam.
  • UNIQUE A+ TABLE OF CONTENTS OFFERS QUICK REFERENCE TO KEY EXAM TOPICS. With this edition's Table of Contents, readers can immediately identify key topics that are relevant to the CompTIA A+ exams and efficiently locate where those topics are addressed within this edition.
  • SPECIAL ICONS AND SPECIFIC FEATURES HIGHLIGHT CONTENT FOR COMPTIA A+ EXAMS. These unique icons and features throughout this edition make it easy for students to identify content covered on the CompTIA A+ 220-1001 and 220-1002 certification exams. Students are able to focus their study efforts effectively when reviewing for these exams.
  • LEARNING TOOLS AND LEARNING FEATURES HELP STUDENTS MASTER KEY MATERIAL. This edition offers a wealth of visually rich learning resources and features to reinforce the authors' best-selling learn-by-doing approach. These include Applying Concepts, Key Terms, Thinking Critically, Hands-On Projects and Real Problems, Real Solutions features.
  • MINDTAP ONLINE COURSE OFFERS VIRTUAL PRACTICE including: a pre and post CompTIA A+ customizable, practice exam, chapter assessments, simulated labs for hardware and software skills, videos and virtual machine labs for software skills--all auto-graded

Jean Andrews

Jean Andrews has more than 30 years of experience in the computer industry as well as more than 13 years of teaching in the college classroom. She has worked in a variety of businesses where she's designed, written, and supported application software. She has also managed a computer repair help desk and handled troubleshooting for wide area networks. Ms. Andrews has written numerous books on software, hardware and the Internet. In addition to this bestselling A+ GUIDE TO IT TECHNICAL SUPPORT, she's written the A+ GUIDE TO HARDWARE: MANAGING, MAINTAINING AND TROUBLESHOOTING. She lives in north Georgia.

Joy Dark Shelton

Joy Dark Shelton has worked in the IT field as a help-desk technician providing first-level support for a company with presence in 29 states. She has also worked as a second-tier technician in healthcare IT and as an operations specialist designing support protocols and structures, where her CompTIA A+ and HIT certifications have been particularly useful. As an instructor, Ms. Shelton has taught online IT and has taught English as a second language in the United States and South America. She has helped write several successful technical textbooks with Ms. Andrews. Ms. Shelton lives in northwest Georgia with her two daughters and pet Doberman.

Jill West

Jill West, a C.I.S. instructor at Georgia Northwestern Technical College, brings a unique cross-section of experience in business, writing and education to the development of innovative educational materials. She has taught students of multiple ages -- K through college-level -- and has embraced a variety of content using a flipped classroom approach, distance learning and a hybrid teaching approach. She has also provided highly valued educational counseling. Ms. West has been instrumental in designing and authoring critical-thinking simulations for several of Cengage's computer courses. She regularly presents at regional and national conferences and international webinars, frequently offering CompTIA certifications for students and train-the-trainer sessions for instructors. She's also a member of the 2019 inaugural cohort of Faculty Ambassadors for A.W.S. Educate. Ms. West and her husband, Mike, live in northwest Georgia with three children at home and one in college.

I taught my course without MindTap and my greatest challenge was finding equipment and interesting lab exercises to reinforce the skills being taught. MindTap makes this so easy for me and it is much more effective for student learning - Terri Devlin, Aims Community College

Digital Solutions

Table of Contents

1. Taking a Computer Apart and Putting It Back Together.
2. All About Motherboards.
3. Processors and Memory.
4. Power Supplies and Troubleshooting Computer Problems.
5. Hard Drives and Other Storage Devices.
6. Supporting I/O Devices.
7. Setting up a Local Network.
8. Network Infrastructure and Troubleshooting.
9. Supporting Mobile Devices.
10. Customizing Systems, Virtualization Networks, and Managing Printers.
11. Comparing Operating Systems and User Experience.
12. Installing Operating Systems.
13. Maintaining Windows.
14. Optimizing Windows.
15. Troubleshooting Windows Startup.
16. Securing Windows Resources.
17. Security Strategies.
18. Linux and MacOS.
Appendix A: Safety Procedures and Environmental Concerns.
Appendix B: Entry Points for Startup Processes.
Appendix C: CompTIA A+ Acronyms.

New to this edition

  • REALISTIC NEW HARDWARE SIMULATIONS IN MINDTAP PROVIDE INVALUABLE VIRTUAL LEARNING EXPERIENCES. Engaging, memorable photographs saturate each hardware simulation for this edition to clarify concepts and surround learners with a more authentic virtual learning environment that encourages learning by doing.
  • STRENGTHENED, IN-DEPTH QUESTIONS AND CLEAR PRESENTATION PREPARES STUDENTS FOR A+ EXAM. Extensive and stronger scenario-based questions and more meaningful context provide learners with additional in-depth preparation opportunities for today's A+ exam.

Features

  • UNIQUE A+ TABLE OF CONTENTS OFFERS QUICK REFERENCE TO KEY EXAM TOPICS. With this edition's Table of Contents, readers can immediately identify key topics that are relevant to the CompTIA A+ exams and efficiently locate where those topics are addressed within this edition.
  • SPECIAL ICONS AND SPECIFIC FEATURES HIGHLIGHT CONTENT FOR COMPTIA A+ EXAMS. These unique icons and features throughout this edition make it easy for students to identify content covered on the CompTIA A+ 220-1001 and 220-1002 certification exams. Students are able to focus their study efforts effectively when reviewing for these exams.
  • LEARNING TOOLS AND LEARNING FEATURES HELP STUDENTS MASTER KEY MATERIAL. This edition offers a wealth of visually rich learning resources and features to reinforce the authors' best-selling learn-by-doing approach. These include Applying Concepts, Key Terms, Thinking Critically, Hands-On Projects and Real Problems, Real Solutions features.
  • MINDTAP ONLINE COURSE OFFERS VIRTUAL PRACTICE including: a pre and post CompTIA A+ customizable, practice exam, chapter assessments, simulated labs for hardware and software skills, videos and virtual machine labs for software skills--all auto-graded

About the author(s)

Jean Andrews

Jean Andrews has more than 30 years of experience in the computer industry as well as more than 13 years of teaching in the college classroom. She has worked in a variety of businesses where she's designed, written, and supported application software. She has also managed a computer repair help desk and handled troubleshooting for wide area networks. Ms. Andrews has written numerous books on software, hardware and the Internet. In addition to this bestselling A+ GUIDE TO IT TECHNICAL SUPPORT, she's written the A+ GUIDE TO HARDWARE: MANAGING, MAINTAINING AND TROUBLESHOOTING. She lives in north Georgia.

Joy Dark Shelton

Joy Dark Shelton has worked in the IT field as a help-desk technician providing first-level support for a company with presence in 29 states. She has also worked as a second-tier technician in healthcare IT and as an operations specialist designing support protocols and structures, where her CompTIA A+ and HIT certifications have been particularly useful. As an instructor, Ms. Shelton has taught online IT and has taught English as a second language in the United States and South America. She has helped write several successful technical textbooks with Ms. Andrews. Ms. Shelton lives in northwest Georgia with her two daughters and pet Doberman.

Jill West

Jill West, a C.I.S. instructor at Georgia Northwestern Technical College, brings a unique cross-section of experience in business, writing and education to the development of innovative educational materials. She has taught students of multiple ages -- K through college-level -- and has embraced a variety of content using a flipped classroom approach, distance learning and a hybrid teaching approach. She has also provided highly valued educational counseling. Ms. West has been instrumental in designing and authoring critical-thinking simulations for several of Cengage's computer courses. She regularly presents at regional and national conferences and international webinars, frequently offering CompTIA certifications for students and train-the-trainer sessions for instructors. She's also a member of the 2019 inaugural cohort of Faculty Ambassadors for A.W.S. Educate. Ms. West and her husband, Mike, live in northwest Georgia with three children at home and one in college.

Reviews

I taught my course without MindTap and my greatest challenge was finding equipment and interesting lab exercises to reinforce the skills being taught. MindTap makes this so easy for me and it is much more effective for student learning - Terri Devlin, Aims Community College

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