CompTIA A+ Exam 220-701 and 220-702 DEMO Software 220 (Windows)

Overview: Comptia A+ Certification is the standard for measuring a technicians or customer support professional’s computer hardware and software knowledge. Recommended for Entry level computer technicians with 500 hours of hands on experience working with personal computers. Prepare for the 220-701 for CompTIA A+ Essentials and 220-702 for CompTIA A+ Practical Application Exams with our all in one video training program. The program follows CompTIA’s up to date (updated 2009) course objectives.

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Comptia certification, mcse, it courses, training, it certifications, certifications, computer courses, certification exam. 220-701 for CompTIA A+ Essentials 1.0 Hardware 27% 2.0 Troubleshooting, Repair & Maintenance 20% 3.0 Operating System and Software 20% 4.0 Networking 15% 5.0 Security 8% 6.0 Operational Procedure 10% Total 100% 220-702 for CompTIA A+ Practical Application 1.0 Hardware 38% 2.0 Operating Systems 34% 3.0 Networking 15% 4.0 Security 13% Total 100%. 220-701 (Essentials) 675 220-702 (Practical Application) 700 BR0-003 (2009 Edition Bridge Exam) 500: Only those who are certified in the most recent version of CompTIA A+ (2006 objectives) by taking 220-601 and one of the following: 220-602, 220-603 and 220-604 exams are eligible to update their currency through taking the CompTIA A+ bridge exam (one exam), which covers the new objectives. In order to receive CompTIA A+ certification a candidate must pass two exams. The first exam is CompTIA A+ Essentials, exam number 220-701. The CompTIA A+ Essentials examination measures necessary competencies for an entry-level IT professional with the equivalent knowledge of at least 500 hours of hands-on experience in the lab or field. Successful candidates will have the knowledge required to understand the fundamentals of computer technology, networking, and security, and will have the skills required to identify hardware, peripheral, networking, and security components.

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