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TOTAL: CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1102) Course + Exam 

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TOTAL: CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1102) Course + Exam
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Overview

Everything you need to pass the A+ Cert. Core 2 (220-1102) Exam, from Mike Meyers and Total Seminars with practice exam.

Duration

18 hours

Total fee

399

Mode of learning

Online

Credential

Certificate

TOTAL: CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1102) Course + Exam
 at 
UDEMY 
Highlights

  • 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
  • Certificate of completion
  • Full lifetime access
  • Learn from 21 downloadable resources and 1 practise test
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TOTAL: CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1102) Course + Exam
 at 
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Course details

What are the course deliverables?
  • How to pass the CompTIA A+ Certification Core 2 (220-1102) exam
  • The skills to be a great IT and computer tech
  • All about operating systems: Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android
  • Scripting basics (Javascript, Python, Visual Basic and more)
  • How to secure your computer, mobile device, and network
  • Security concepts like malware, antivirus, anti-malware, and networking security protocols
  • How to troubleshoot software and mobile issues
  • How to use command-line tools in Windows, Mac, and Linux
  • Industry standards and best practices for documentation, change management, disaster prevention and recovery, procedures and policies
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  • Hey, Mike Meyers here. The Team at Total Seminars and I are excited to bring you this updated video series to help you pass the CompTIA A+ Certification Core 2 (220-1102) certification exam. Between my bestselling A+, Network+, and Security+ books and my video courses, I've taught over 2 million people how to take and pass these CompTIA IT industry certification exams. I've got an easy-going, approachable, and funny teaching style that has helped newbies and experienced techs alike learn valuable IT skills. I've taught in-person seminars for the DEA and the FBI, and now I'm going to teach you, I'm joined by my buddy, Steve Nicholson, who brings a ton of knowledge and experience to this course. He's taught thousands of college students, worked as a Chief Technical Officer, and even had a stint in the Marine Corps. Oh, and don't forget to ask him about the chickens at his house! Total Seminars is the #1 name in CompTIA Certification training for over 25 years. We've taught more students than there are CompTIA certified techs. We can prepare you to take and pass the exam and make you a better IT tech in the process. This is the second of a two-course series and is designed to prepare you to take and pass the CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1102) exam. It's an internationally recognized, fundamental IT training certification. Not interested in certification? No problem! Even if you just want to learn about the basics of IT and computers, I've got you covered. Course 1: TOTAL: CompTIA A+ Certification (220-1101)Course 2: TOTAL: CompTIA A+ Certification (220-1102) (this course)To become fully A+ certified you will need to pass both the 220-1101 and 220-1102 exams. WHAT OUR STUDENTS ARE SAYING: OVER 7,000 5-STAR REVIEWS!"I used these courses to pass the A+, Security+, and Network+ in a span of 2.5 months. I had no IT experience 4 months ago. Now I am a network engineer at a managed service provider with a great salary and solid upward mobility." - Ryan D. Absolutely loved this course! Thank you Mike Meyers for having an effective and fun teaching style! I highly recommend this course for anyone interested in getting A+ certified- Rebecca M. I have not taken the exam yet but the course felt very informative and well laid out. Mike...structures his teaching around like concepts. It helps ensure that you learn about the topic conceptually and technically. I have already begun to use many of lessons in my current professional role and have seen improvement in my ability to troubleshoot and diagnose computer related issues. Thanks Mike! - Joe M. This course has helped me though all the old CompTIA content and has continued to help me progress though the new CompTIA 1001 -1002. Thanks MIKE!!! Your videos are awesome especially for this visual learner! Antwon S.WHY SHOULD I TAKE THIS COURSE?Technology is ranked as the #1 source of U.S. jobs. Are you looking to kickstart your career, improve your existing IT skills, or increase your chances of getting that IT job? Did you know 96% of HR managers use IT certifications as screening or hiring criteria during recruitment?Some jobs that use A+ certifications are Support Specialists (avg. 54,500/yr.), Field Service Technicians (avg. 46,000/yr.), and Desktop Support Analysts (avg. 60,000/yr.)More Certifications = More money* A+ Certification with no other certifications = 47,500 / year* A+ Certification with 1 or 2 other active certs. = 84,250 / year* A+ Certification with 3 or 4 other active certs. = 92,080 / year* A+ Certification with 5 or 6 other active certs. = 97,310 / year* A+ Certification with 7 or 8 other active certs. = 105,150 / yearNot looking for a cert? Maybe you're just interested in how to keep your home network router from constantly doing that annoying red-blinky-light thing. Or be the family hero and set up that awesome smart thermostat you've had in your Amazon cart for a year! Or perhaps you want to learn how to get your iPhone to work so you don't have to keep asking your friend's brother's aunt's niece for help. Whatever your motivation, this course is perfect to help give you a robust IT foundational knowledge in a way that's easy-to-understand. And, hopefully, you'll have a few laughs with me along the way. WHAT'S INCLUDED?SOOOOO much! This course is a great deal, check it out: Over 17 hours of video that detail all the exam objectives covered in each episode (valuable studying tool)PDFs of the CompTIA A+ Core 2 exam objectives End-of-chapter quizzes to test your knowledge Q&A section where you have access to me and my team of teaching assistants to answer any questions you might have50-question practice test with objectives weighted like the real exam30-day money-back guarantee Lifetime access certificate of completion WHAT'S COVERED? Exam Domain 1.0 Operating Systems - 31%Operating system types and purposes (Windows, MacOS, iOS, Android, Linux, etc.)Windows versions installationCommand-line toolsExam Domain 2.0 Security - 25%Physical security (locks, badge readers, guards, etc.)Logical security concepts (Active Directory, antivirus/anti-malware, firewalls, certificates, etc.)Wireless security protocols (WPA2, WPA3, RADIUS, etc.)Detect and prevent malwareSocial engineering threats, attacks, and vulnerabilities (hackers, phishing, DDoS, brute force, man-in-the-middle, etc.)Secure workstations and mobile devicesExam Domain 3.0 Software Troubleshooting - 22%Troubleshoot Microsoft OS, PC security, mobile OS, and application issuesMalware removalExam Domain 4.0 Operational Procedures - 22%Best practices for documentation, change management, disaster prevention and recovery, safety procedures, and more Different types of licenses and policies Professional conduct Scripting (JavaScript, Python, Visual Basic, etc.)Remote access technologiesEXAM INFOExam code: 220-1102Max. 90 questions (multiple choice, drag-and-drop, and performance-based)Length of exam: 90 minutesPassing score: 700 (on a scale of 100-900)Exam cost: $246 Languages: English, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Thai, and Spanish.Recommended experience: 9-12 months' hands-on experience in a lab or in the fieldTo become fully A+ certified you will need to pass both the 220-1101 and 220-1102 exams.
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TOTAL: CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1102) Course + Exam
 at 
UDEMY 
Curriculum

Chapter 0: All About the CompTIA A+

What is the CompTIA A+?

Why Get CompTIA A+ Certified?

How to Take the A+ Exam

What's on the CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1102) Exam?

How to Pass the CompTIA A+ Exams

How to Use this Video Course

Chapter 1: Safety and Professionalism

Professional Communication, Part 1

Professional Communication, Part 2

Dealing with Difficult Customers

Physical Safety

Quiz 1: Chapter 1 Quiz

Chapter 2: The Visible Computer

Common Safety Procedures

What Is an Operating System?

Users and Super Users

Why Windows?

Touring Windows 10 and 11

Touring the macOS

Touring Linux

Quiz 2: Chapter 2 Quiz

Chapter 7: Power Supplies

Power Protection

Quiz 3: Chapter 7 Quiz

Chapter 8: Mass Storage Technologies

Boot Order

Quiz 4: Chapter 8 Quiz

Chapter 9: Implementing Mass Storage

Understanding Partitioning

MBR Partitioning

GPT Partitioning

Understanding File Systems

Popular File Systems

Formatting in Action

Dynamic Disks

New Installation - First Drive

Software RAID in Storage Spaces

Encrypting Mass Storage

Maintaining Storage Disks

Quiz 5: Chapter 9 Quiz

Chapter 10: Essential Peripherals

Understanding USB

Webcams and Videoconferencing

Quiz 6: Chapter 10 Quiz

Chapter 11: Installing and Upgrading Operating Systems

Windows 10 Editions and Features

Windows 11 Editions and Features

Boot from Everything

Installing and Upgrading Windows 10

Post-Installation Tasks

Installing and Updating Linux

Upgrading macOS

Quiz 7: Chapter 11 Quiz

Chapter 12: Working with Operating Systems

The Task Manager

The Control Panel

Windows Settings

MMC and Additional Tools

What Is the Registry?

macOS Core Tools

Quiz 8: Chapter 12 Quiz

Chapter 13: Users, Groups, and Permissions

Introduction to Users and Groups

Managing Users and Groups

NTFS Permissions

Linux and macOS Permissions

File Explorer

Sharing Resources

Security Policies

Quiz 9: Chapter 13 Quiz

Chapter 14: Maintaining and Optimizing Operating Systems

Maintaining Windows

Maintaining macOS

Maintaining Linux

Working with Applications

Backing Up Your Data in Windows

Backing Up Your Data in Linux and macOS

Quiz 10: Chapter 14 Quiz

Chapter 15: Working with the Command-Line Interface

Understanding the CLI

Navigating the CLI

Working with Folders

Working with Files

Working with Drives

Super Copy Commands

Command-Line Permissions

Advanced Windows Commands

Advanced Linux Commands

Introduction to Scripting

Interpreted Languages

Scripting and the Terminal

Quiz 11: Chapter 15 Quiz

Chapter 16: Troubleshooting Operating Systems

Windows Recovery Environment

Advanced Windows Startup Options

Troubleshooting Boot Problems

Troubleshooting at the GUI

Troubleshooting Applications

Kernel Panic

Quiz 12: Chapter 16 Quiz

Chapter 19: Local Area Networking

Introduction to TCP/IP

Network IDs and Subnet Masks

Special IP Addresses

Network Address Translation (NAT)

Dynamic IP Addressing

Working with Connections

Understanding DNS

Working with DNS

Windows Naming

Working with Workgroups

Working with Active Directory

Windows Sharing with macOS and Linux

The net Command

Routers

Basic Router Configuration

Firewall Configuration

Windows Firewall

Port Forwarding

Advanced Router Configuration

Virtual LANs (VLANs)

Quiz 13: Chapter 19 Quiz

Chapter 20: Wireless Networking

Basic WAP Setup

Wireless Encryption

Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network

Enterprise Wireless

Troubleshooting Wireless Connections

Quiz 14: Chapter 20 Quiz

Chapter 21: The Internet

Telnet and SSH

Remote Desktop Connections

The World Wide Web

File Transfer Protocol (FTP)

Proxy Servers

Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)

Internet of Things (IoT)

Troubleshooting Internet Connections

Browser Security

Quiz 15: Chapter 21 Quiz

Chapter 23: Portable Computing

Power Management

Quiz 16: Chapter 23 Quiz

Chapter 24: Mobile Devices

Touring Android

Touring iOS

Virtual Reality

Quiz 17: Chapter 24 Quiz

Chapter 25: Maintaining and Securing Mobile Devices

Maintaining Mobile Devices

Mobile Devices and E-mail

Mobile Device Security

Mobile Device Troubleshooting

Quiz 18: Chapter 25 Quiz

Chapter 27: Securing Computers

Threats

Dealing with Threats

Physical Security

Passwords and Authentication

Multifactor Authentication (MFA)

Malware

Anti-Malware

Social Engineering

Licensing

Incident Response

Environmental Controls

Malware in Action

Quiz 19: Chapter 27 Quiz

Chapter 28: Operational Procedures

Documents You Need to Know

Data You Need to Know

Change Management

The Zen of Backup

Recycling and Data Destruction

Ticketing Systems

Quiz 20: Chapter 28 Quiz

CompTIA A+ Core 2 Practice Exam

CompTIA A+ Core 2 Practice Exam

Bonus Video

Bonus Video

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Mike Meyers
Designation : CompTIA Certification Pro
Total Seminars • Over 1 Million Enrollments
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