The CompTIA A+ Core 2 Practice Lab will provide you with the necessary platform to gain hands on skills in fundamental computer technologies. The CompTIA A + (220-1002) is an entry-level certificate aimed at IT professionals or those seeking to enter into the industry. This Practice Lab focuses on the practical aspects of the CompTIA A + (220-1002) exam objectives. It is therefore advised to refer to your own course materials to gain a deeper understanding of any theoretical aspects of the exam objectives. By completing the lab tasks, you will improve your practical skills in supporting, installing, configuring and maintaining Operating Systems, maintaining Microsoft Windows and troubleshooting Microsoft Windows and networks, managing users, workstations and shared resources, security and implementing operational procedures. These same tasks will help you understand the objectives and competencies required by the CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1002) certification exam.
Modules
- Operating System Types and Features
- Implementing Different Boot Methods and Types of Operating System Installation
- Disk Partitioning Methods and File Systems
- Installing System Configuration Settings
- Using Microsoft Command Line Tools
- Using Microsoft Operating System Tools and Features
- Microsoft Windows System Utilities
- Using Microsoft Windows Control Panel Utilities
- Using Microsoft Windows Control Panel’s User Related Utilities
- Application Software Installation and Configuration Methods
- Features and Tools of Mac OS and Linux Desktop Operating System
- Logical Security Concepts
- Wi-fi Security Protocols and Authentication Methods
- Working with Tools and Methods of Malware Prevention, Detection and Removal
- Microsoft Windows OS Security Settings
- Implementing Security Best Practices to Secure a Workstation
- Using Data Destruction and Disposal Methods
- Troubleshooting Microsoft Windows Issues
- Troubleshooting PC Security Issues
- Malware Removal Best Practices
- Implementing Basic Change Management Best Practices
- Implement Basic Disaster Prevention and Recovery Methods
- Basics of Scripting
- Working with Remote Access Technologies
- Documentation and Licences Best Practices
- Using Proper Communication Techniques and Professionalism
- Using System Restore
- Working with BitLocker
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