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Discussion in 'A+' started by Mr.Cheeks, Mar 8, 2006.

  1. Mr.Cheeks

    Mr.Cheeks 1st ever Gold Member! Gold Member

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    Hi all.

    ...so i have decided to start with A+.

    I understand Austin Powers (Mike Meyers) books has far the best rating so far, unfortunately, I do not have this one at the moment, however, the ones that i do have are as follows;

    Wiley Publishing - A + Certification For Dummies 3rd Edition [2004]
    Hungry Minds - A+ Certification for Dummies 2nd Edition (2001)
    TestKing - 220-221 Comptia A+ Core Hardware Edt2.
    Hungry Minds - A+ Certification Bible

    I would appreciate whether anyone has read these books and could give me their feedback from it, whether it was easy to understand and so forth..


    Thank You.
     
  2. zimbo
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    zimbo Petabyte Poster

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    a+ for dummies 2004 will be the latest of the lot.. but very watered down information..

    TESTKING!!! just throw those away now! no braindumps are worth it so you better remove them quick!

    As for the other two they older books for the last version of the exams and wont contain the latest info for the new exams.. btw even newer exams coming out this year..

    IMHO get the meyers book and if you can the sybex a+ complete. sybex also do a lab manual book - worth looking at!
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    Certifications: B.Sc, MCDST & MCSA
    WIP: M.Sc - Computer Forensics
  3. Boycie
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    Boycie Senior Beer Tester

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    agree with what Zimbo has said- get the All in one from Amazon....
     
    Certifications: MCSA 2003, MCDST, A+, N+, CTT+, MCT

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