AIO Book

Discussion in 'A+' started by ericrollo, Jul 28, 2008.

  1. ericrollo

    ericrollo Megabyte Poster

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    Is it just me or does the AIO book go far too in depth for the A+
     
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  2. Sparky
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    No, it doesnt :biggrin
     
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    What he said. ^^^
     
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    What Sparky says, it is absolutely all you need to know.
     
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  5. ericrollo

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    So i will need to know everything in this book even the things about 3rd party software like nero and partitionmagic
     
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    You need to know what it can do but not the whole thing. Remember you are not just learning to pass an exam you are learning for your career.

    So for example if a customer comes to you with a drive thats partitioned twice but needs to expand or decrease one then partition magic could help or knowing that imaging a drive is a good way of having a restore point incase your system goes bye bye.

    You may or may not be tested on these in the exams no one knows. Study the Networking chapter carefully as I got a lot of questions on firewalls that seemed to have missed or forgotten.
     
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    Do you need to memorize EVERYTHING for the exam? No, probably not. Should you read through and study it all? Yes.
     
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  8. ericrollo

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    Yes im going to read the AIO book at least once over, im going to read another book i have been given for the A+ and im reading these cram sheets i have found on another site. Then after all that i will take the practice exams to see if i am ready which i should be i have about 6 weeks of doing nothing so i should have enough time to be completly preped for the A+.
     
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    Sounds cool :)
     
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