CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1102) Cert Prep: 2 Implementation Considerations
2h 1mBeginner2022-12-21
Authors

Mike Meyers
Expert on CompTIA, Founder of Total Seminars, LLC
Course details
CompTIA A+ is one of the world’s leading vendor-neutral certifications—with more than one million certified IT professionals to date. Get ready to take your skills to the next level and tackle the second domain of the CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1102) certification exam. Join CompTIA expert Mike Meyers as he gives you an overview of implementation considerations covered by the exam. Discover the fundamentals of power supplies and implementing mass storage technologies such as boot order, partitioning, filing, encryption, and storage disks. Along the way, Mike shows you the basics of essential peripherals like USB, webcams, and video conferencing. By the end of this course, you’ll be ready to tackle the second domain of the official exam.
Note: This Total Seminars course covers the topics tested on the CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1102) certification exam.
Note: This Total Seminars course covers the topics tested on the CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1102) certification exam.
Skills covered
IT Service ManagementCert PrepNetwork and System Administration
Concepts
1. Power Supplies
- 01 - Power protection
2. Mass Storage Technologies
- 02 - Boot order
3. Implementing Mass Storage
- 03 - Understanding partitioning
- 04 - MBR partitioning
- 05 - GPT partitioning
- 06 - Understanding file systems
- 07 - Popular file systems
- 08 - Formatting in action
- 09 - Dynamic disks
- 10 - New installation - First drive
- 11 - Software RAID in storage spaces
- 12 - Encrypting mass storage
- 13 - Maintaining storage disks
4. Essential Peripherals
- 14 - Understanding USB
- 15 - Webcams and video conferencing
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