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| A+ Guide to Hardware: Managing, Maintaining and Troubleshooting, Fourth Edition | 
| Author: Jean Andrews Publisher: Course Technology Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (6 reviews) Sales Rank: 48700
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Edition: 4 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 784 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.9 Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.5 x 1.4
ISBN: 0619217626 Dewey Decimal Number: 004 EAN: 9780619217624 ASIN: 0619217626
Publication Date: December 12, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Written by best-selling author and instructor Jean Andrews, this edition maps fully to the 2006 A+ Exams. This full-color guide is designed to be the most complete, step-by-step book available for learning the fundamentals of supporting and troubleshooting computer hardware. Video clips are available on the accompanying CD so readers can watch the author bring concepts and technical topics to life via live demonstrations.
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  Book Purchase October 20, 2008 The shipping was fast, quicker than an order I placed on Half-price books. The book was as described on link. Very pleased with the purchase.
  Class Textbook October 10, 2008 Well, I ordered this book for a class. So far it does its function well. Its easy to read, and has alot of useful information.
  Great Tool October 7, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Even though the CompTIA A+ exam objectives changed in 2006 from the old version of hardware and software, that is still the way that most people teach and learn the material. Therefore, this book and its companion volume CompTIA A+ Guide to Software cover all the material for the exams 220-601 A+ Essentials, 220-602 A+ IT Technician, 220-603 A+ Remote Support Technician and 220-604 Depot Technician.
These books have a number of great features. First is the exam objective map in the front cover of each book. It maps the exam objectives for each of the four exams to the chapters in the books. The second is the side marks; on each page there are either green or blue sidebars marking what part of the page is for what exam, or if it is not. (See Image) The extensive Appendixes in this book include:
oAppendix A How an OS Uses System Resources oAppendix B Electricity and Multimeters oAppendix C Supporting SCSI and Legacy Devices oAppendix D Disassembling a Notebook oAppendix E CompTIA A+ Acronym
These are very helpful and really should be essential reading for certification exam prep. Both books also have an extensive glossary; each word that is in the glossary appears in blue in the text of the book. From there the books become very different. The CD that comes with this book includes the Course.com test software and the Certblaster test software, as well as a slew of other resources to help you. If however you are working on this by yourself, get the Instructors book. It is the same book but the CD has extra features like test generation software, textbook answer keys, and powerpoint presentations for each chapter.
The Chapters are: 1.Introducing Hardware 2.PC Repair Fundamentals 3.Form Factors and Power Supplies 4.Processors and Chipsets 5.Motherboards 6.Upgrading Memory 7.Hard Drives 8.Installing and Supporting I/O Devices 9.Multimedia Devices and Mass Storage 10.PCs on a Network 11.Notebooks, Tablet PCs, and PDAs 12.Supporting Printers and Scanners
I have seen two or three other A+ books that friends have used, and none are as well laid out or designed for learning as these two. I have gone back and referenced these books a number of times, and use them almost every week. Worth the investment in a good resource for your IT tool box. The best thing about IT is realizing that you cannot know it all. A good IT person knows how to troubleshoot, how to research, and continually builds a network or contacts that they can draw upon. These two books will teach the first and give you a good start on the second. Other resources for you to draw upon are the CompTIA IT Pro forums, the CompTIA Facebook group and the CompTIA LinkedIn groups.
  Greater seller! September 21, 2007 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
My book arrived in quick time and in excellent condition. I would not hesitate to do business with this seller again. Many thanks!
  Not terribly exciting, but it gets the job done. May 12, 2007 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
If you plan to obtain a low-level A+ Certification, or simply wish to posses the knowledge necessary to do so, then this book is pretty much sufficient. Combined with it's sibling book, A+ Guide to Software, this book could allow one to become a relatively intermediate Windows-based PC technician. Then again, don't expect to walk away from these books an expert. A lot of technical details about troubleshooting are chucked up to common sense. The author often says things such as, "Ask questions and test for obvious errors." That's a given. But intense registry manipulation, command prompt maneuvering, and other areas of troubleshooting are barely explored. The book spends a lot of time explaining the fundamentals and technical stats of hardware. It doesn't spend a lot of time really diving into the realm of troubleshooting them.
The simplicity of the books makes them accessible to individuals who are not already very familiar with computer concepts. However, the simplicity makes them somewhat boring and unexciting to individuals with a considerable amount of computer experience. I found them useful for filling in small gaps that lingered due to many years of self-teaching.
The content of these books may not be advanced Systems Architecture, but it's still surprisingly beyond what the average user knows. I highly recommend these books for beginners who wish to break the barrier between being computer "noobs" and being fairly confident Windows-PC users and builders.
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