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== Exam topics of the CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) exam: ==
'''1. Hardware:'''
* Motherboard components and functions (CPU, RAM, BIOS, etc.)
* Storage devices (HDD, SSD, RAID)
* Input/output devices (printers, displays, etc.)
* Mobile device components and troubleshooting
* Networking hardware (routers, switches, cables)
'''2. Operating Systems:'''
* Installing and configuring Windows, macOS, and Linux
* User management and security
* Application management and troubleshooting
* Basic commands and scripting
'''3. Networking:'''
* Network terminology and protocols (TCP/IP, OSI model)
* Network types (LAN, WAN, WLAN)
* Network troubleshooting and security
'''4. Security:'''
* Security threats and vulnerabilities
* Basic security best practices (password management, encryption)
* Data security and disaster recovery
'''5. Troubleshooting:'''
* Identifying and resolving hardware, software, and network issues
* Using diagnostic tools and techniques
* Documentation and communication
'''Additional topics:'''
* Customer service and professionalism
* Environmental impact of IT
* Emerging technologies

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Exam topics of the CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) exam:

1. Hardware:

  • Motherboard components and functions (CPU, RAM, BIOS, etc.)
  • Storage devices (HDD, SSD, RAID)
  • Input/output devices (printers, displays, etc.)
  • Mobile device components and troubleshooting
  • Networking hardware (routers, switches, cables)

2. Operating Systems:

  • Installing and configuring Windows, macOS, and Linux
  • User management and security
  • Application management and troubleshooting
  • Basic commands and scripting

3. Networking:

  • Network terminology and protocols (TCP/IP, OSI model)
  • Network types (LAN, WAN, WLAN)
  • Network troubleshooting and security

4. Security:

  • Security threats and vulnerabilities
  • Basic security best practices (password management, encryption)
  • Data security and disaster recovery

5. Troubleshooting:

  • Identifying and resolving hardware, software, and network issues
  • Using diagnostic tools and techniques
  • Documentation and communication

Additional topics:

  • Customer service and professionalism
  • Environmental impact of IT
  • Emerging technologies