Originally posted by: hjo3
The best thing to study, IMO, is a couple of the study guides you can download off like Kazaa... usually they're PDFs. Helped me when I did mine. Also, this book I have called "A+ Certification Exam Guide" by Michael Meyers was really helpful.
Originally posted by: WannaFly
One of the funniest (and hardest, if you dont know it probably) questions on my a+ hardware exam was
"Click on where the 386 processor goes on the motherboard" and it gave a black and white drawing with a bunch of rectangles on it.
ex: http://exilum.com/pics/mb.jpg
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Oooh, BEHAVE!Originally posted by: leolaw
Originally posted by: hjo3
Also, this book I have called "A+ Certification Exam Guide" by Michael Meyers was really helpful.
Originally posted by: WannaFly
One of the funniest (and hardest, if you dont know it probably) questions on my a+ hardware exam was
"Click on where the 386 processor goes on the motherboard" and it gave a black and white drawing with a bunch of rectangles on it.
ex: http://exilum.com/pics/mb.jpg
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Originally posted by: leolaw
Do you have to know all the sepecifications of all generations of CPU and RAM?
Thx for all replies.
Originally posted by: AgaBooga
Originally posted by: WannaFly
One of the funniest (and hardest, if you dont know it probably) questions on my a+ hardware exam was
"Click on where the 386 processor goes on the motherboard" and it gave a black and white drawing with a bunch of rectangles on it.
ex: http://exilum.com/pics/mb.jpg
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lol
Originally posted by: JEDI
Originally posted by: leolaw
Do you have to know all the sepecifications of all generations of CPU and RAM?
Thx for all replies.
dont bother..study for Security+ instead. With today;s Bush paronoid agenda, you'll get more job opportunities knowing computer security
Originally posted by: WannaFly
One of the funniest (and hardest, if you dont know it probably) questions on my a+ hardware exam was
"Click on where the 386 processor goes on the motherboard" and it gave a black and white drawing with a bunch of rectangles on it.
ex: http://exilum.com/pics/mb.jpg
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I don't know anyone who took A+ and didn't wonder WTF they were smoking. I've only seen practice tests, but they're just plain funny.Originally posted by: leolaw
Originally posted by: hjo3
The best thing to study, IMO, is a couple of the study guides you can download off like Kazaa... usually they're PDFs. Helped me when I did mine. Also, this book I have called "A+ Certification Exam Guide" by Michael Meyers was really helpful.
That's the book which I am using right now; and thatz the book which I get confused, cuz they show everything about computer and I am worrying about that I have to memorize ANYTHING from the book
Originally posted by: Cerb
I don't know anyone who took A+ and didn't wonder WTF they were smoking. I've only seen practice tests, but they're just plain funny.Originally posted by: leolaw
Originally posted by: hjo3
The best thing to study, IMO, is a couple of the study guides you can download off like Kazaa... usually they're PDFs. Helped me when I did mine. Also, this book I have called "A+ Certification Exam Guide" by Michael Meyers was really helpful.
That's the book which I am using right now; and thatz the book which I get confused, cuz they show everything about computer and I am worrying about that I have to memorize ANYTHING from the book
