A Plus Courseware
A Plus Courseware
A Plus Courseware
A Plus
Courseware
Version 2.3
Code: K-112-01
CompTIA A+
Day 1
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Exam 220-901
Max 90 questions
(Multiple choice & performance based)
90 minutes duration
Pass mark 675/900
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CompTIA A+ 220-901 covers PC hardware and
peripherals, mobile device hardware, networking
and troubleshooting hardware and network
connectivity issues.
6 to 12 months hands-on experience in the lab or
field
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Exam Breakdown
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MODULE 1
MODULE 1
HARDWARE
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BIOS / UEFI
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BIOS is stored on a ROM Chip and may be updated
or ‘Flashed’ through bespoke software
UEFI is set to replace BIOS and includes the
following advantages:
Better Security of the pre-boot environment
Faster startup times
Support for larger drives
Support for 64-bit device drivers
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Configurations
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BIOS / UEFI
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PC BIOS
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PC BIOS
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MOTHERBOARD
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Motherboard Form Factors
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PC Expansion Slots
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AGP
PCI 16
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PCE Express (PCIe)
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Socket Types
Characteristics
Architecture
Cooling
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CPU Sockets - ZIF (Zero Insertion Force)
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CPU Characteristics
Speed
Cores
Cache size/type
Hyperthreading
Virtualization support
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CPU Architecture
32bit
64bit
Operating System
Integrated GPU
NX Bit
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COOLING SYSTEM
Fans
Heat Sink
Thermal Paste
Liquid Cooling
Fanless/Passive
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PC Architecture - chipset
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CMOS Battery
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RAM
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RAM TYPES
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Memory Details
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RAM LAPTOPS
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PC Expansion Cards
STORAGE DEVICES
Optical Drives
Magnetic Hard Drives
Removable Storage Devices
(Hot Swappable)
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OPTICAL STORAGE
CD
DVD
BLU-RAY
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SATA
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IDE
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Master
Slave
Cable Select (CS)
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SCSI – Small Computer System Interface
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FLOPPY DRIVE
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FLASH / Solid State Drives
SSD
Thumb Drives
USB
SD
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RAID 0
RAID 1
RAID 5
RAID 10
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TAPE DRIVES
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MEDIA Capacity
CD / CD-RW 650-700 MB
DVD-R/RW 4.7 GB (Single Sided, Single
Layer) up to 17.08GB (Double Sided, Double
Layer)
Blue Ray 100GB (up to 1TB)
Tape 10TB (Standard)
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EXTERNAL PORTS
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PS/2
6-pin
Mouse
Keyboard
Serial (RS-232)
Legacy port for modems and mice
Null modem cable
9-pin or 25-pin
~115 Kbps
10m (30 feet)
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PARALLEL PORTS
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USB PORTS
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USB Connectors
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NETWORK RJ45
MODEM RJ11
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Communication Devices
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Adding and Removing Peripherals
Always read the manufacturer's instructions and check that the device is
compatible with the PC and operating system
Hold the connector not the cable when removing a lead
Inspect the connector and port for damage (notably broken or bent pins)
before attaching a lead
Take care to align the connector carefully and do not use excessive
force, to avoid damaging the pins (PS/2 connectors are particularly
fragile)
Check whether the device requires an external power source
If you plug a USB 2.0 device into a USB 1.1 port, a notification message
will be displayed, helpfully telling you that the device could perform
faster if plugged into a High Speed port
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Custom PC Configuration
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Custom PC – Configuration
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Custom PC – Configuration
Virtualization Workstation
Maximum CPU Cores
Maximum RAM
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Custom PC – Configuration
Gaming PC
Multicore processor
High-end video with GPUs
Sound card
High end cooling
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Custom PC – Configuration
Home Theatre PC
Surround sound audio
HDMI output
Small form factor
TV Tuner
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Custom PC – Configuration
Home Server
Media streaming
Maximum RAM
Large fast hard disk
Gigabit NIC
RAID array
File and print sharing
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Custom PC - Configuration
Thin Client
PC with minimal resources and applications
Network capable
Thick Client
PC with sufficient resources and applications
installed locally
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Display Devices
Types:
• LCD
• LED
• PLASMA
• PROJECTOR
• OLED
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VIDEO ADAPTERS
Components
o DAC Digital – Analogue Converter
o GPU Graphics Processing Unit
o Memory
o BIOS
DirectX
Color depth
Interface (AGP / PCIe)
Multi-monitor
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Multi-monitor Setup
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Audio Devices
Sound Card
Audio ports
o Audio out (lime)
o Audio in (light blue)
o Headphones (black)
o Mic (pink)
o S/PDIF (orange)
o MIDI
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Multimedia Input Devices
TV Tuner
Digital Cameras
Webcams
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Video Connectors
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Install and Configure Multifunction/Printing
devices
Configurations:
Duplex
Collation
Orientation
Quality
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Printer Configuration
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Laser Printers
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Cleaning
• Remove charge and toner from OPC drum
Charging
• Uniform negative charge (-500V)
• Conditioning
Writing
• Laser selectively removes charge
Development
• Negatively charged toner is attracted to OPC drum where charge has been removed
Transfer
• Transfer corona applies positive charge to paper
• Toner is attracted from OPC to stick to paper
Fusing
• The paper passes through a hot pressure roller, melting toner onto the paper
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Laser Printer Operation
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Troubleshooting Laser Problems
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Inkjet Printers
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Inkjet Printer Operation
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Other Printers
Dot matrix
• Impact printer
• Tractor-fed media
Thermal transfer
• Bar code and label printing
• One or two color
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Impact printer
Solenoid fires pins in the print
head to strike ink ribbon
Quality depends on number of
pins (9, 24, 48)
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Troubleshooting Dot Matrix Problems
Faint output
• Check ink ribbon
• Check platen gap
No print impression
• Check print head
• Check platen gap
Paper jam
• Check media
• Check paper feed
Persistent marks on print
• Print head pin stuck in or out
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PRINTING
Print Device
Printer
Printer Driver
Spool
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Printer Interfaces
USB / Firewire
Wireless
•IrDA
•Bluetooth
•Wi-Fi
Network
Legacy
•Parallel
•SCSI
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Configuring a Printer
Pools
Priorities
Schedules
Security
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Maintenance
Cleaning
• Surfaces
• Dust
• Inkjet cartridges
Paper
• Use good quality paper designed for printer / print application
• Do not overload
• Do not use damaged media
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MODULE 2
NETWORKING
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NETWORK MEDIA
CABLE
WIRELESS
SHARING
INTERNET
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TWISTED PAIR
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Coaxial cable
Fiber-optic cable
•Single versus multimode
•Ethernet standards
•Connectors
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TCP/IP
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INTERNET PROTOCOL - IP
IP address (IPv4)
• 32-bit binary
• 8-bit octets
• Dotted decimal notation
Subnet mask
• Mask network ID from host ID
Address classes
Reserved address ranges
• Private
• Loopback
• Multicast (Class D)
• Reserved (Class E)
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IP CONFIGURATION
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IPv6
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IPv6
Benefits
• Scalable
• Efficient
• Secure
• Supports next generation technologies
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IPv4 IPv6
Loopback address 127.0.0.1 ::1
APIPA 169.254.x.x FE80::
Private addresses 10.0.0.0 FEC0::
172.16.0.0
192.168.0.0
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IPCONFIG
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DHCP - APIPA
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TCP / UDP
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PORTS
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INTERNET Communications
Email
SMTP
POP (version 3)
IMAP (version 4)
FTP
Telnet
Instant Messaging / VoIP
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Wireless
802.11a
• 5 GHz
• 54 Mbps
802.11b / g
• 2.4 GHz
• 11 Mbps (b) and 54 Mbps (g)
802.11n
• Either frequency band
• MIMO
• Channel bonding
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Firewall
DHCP
MAC filtering
Firmware / adapter driver
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Bluetooth
Bluetooth 1.0
• 2.4 GHz (radio-based)
• 1 Mbps
• 10m (30’) Class 2
• 1m (3’) Class 1
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Cable
DSL ADSL more down than up
SDSL same up and down
Dial-Up
ISDN
Satellite
Mobile hotspot (cellular)
Fibre to the home
WiMAX
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Types of Network
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Network Components
802.2
• Logical Link Control
• Media Access Control
802.3 Ethernet
• CSMA/CD access method
• 10 Mbps
• 100 Mbps (Fast Ethernet
• 1 Gbps (Gigabit Ethernet)
• Different media (copper and fiber-optic)
Network adapter
• Layer 2
• MAC address
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ROUTING
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Cabling tools
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Module 3
Mobile Devices
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Expansion Ports
• Thunderbolt port
• Display Port
• USB to RJ45
• USB to Bluetooth
• USB to Optical Drive
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Laptops – Upgrade / Replace Components
SoDIMM
Hard Drive
Optical Drive
Keyboard / Touchpad
Wireless Card
Screen
Battery
CPU (if not built in)
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Laptop - Features
Docking Stations
Physical Locks/Cable Locks
Rotating/Removable Screens
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Laptop Features
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Other Mobile Devices
Tablet
Smartphone
Wearable Tech
Phablet
E Reader
Smart Camera
GPS
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NFC
Micro/Mini-USB
Vendor Specific (eg Apple, Sony-Ericsson)
Bluetooth
IR
Hotspot/Tethering
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Mobile Devices - Accessories
Headsets
Speakers
Game Pads
Docking Stations
Battery Charger
Covers/Cases
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Module 4
Hardware & Network
Troubleshooting
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Windows
BSOD
Unexpected Shutdowns
System Lockups
POST Code Beeps
BIOS Time/Settings Resets
No Power
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Apple MAC
Pinwheel of Death (PWOD)
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Troubleshooting Tools
Multimeter
Power Supply Tester
Loopback Plug
POST Card
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Read/Write Failures
Slow Performance
Clicking Noise
Boot Failure
Drive not recognized
RAID not found
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Troubleshooting Tools
Screwdriver
CHKDSK
Format
BOOTREC
DISKPART
DEFRAG
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Troubleshoot - Networks
No Connectivity
APIPA
Limited Connectivity
IP Issues
Speed
Wifi issues
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Troubleshooting Tools
Cable Tester
Loopback Plug
Punch-Down Tool
Tone Generator & Probe
Wire Strippers / Crimper
Wireless Locator
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PING
IPCONFIG / IFCONFIG
TRACERT
NETSTAT
NBTSTAT
NET
NSLOOKUP
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No Display
Dim/Flickering Display
Sticking Keys
Wireless issues / Bluetooth issues
Battery
Ghost Cursor/Pointer Drift
Power / Battery
Touchscreen issues
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Troubleshoot - Printers
Streaks
Fading
Ghost Images
Paper Jam
Connectivity issues
Access issues
Printer Driver issues
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Maintenance Kits
Toner Vacuum
Compressed Air
Spooler Service
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COMPTIA A+
220-902
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Exam 220-902
Max 90 questions
(Multiple choice & performance based)
90 minutes duration
Pass mark 700/900
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CompTIA A+ 220-902 covers installing and
configuring operating systems including Windows,
iOS, Android, Apple OS X and Linux. It also
addresses security, the fundamentals of cloud
computing and operational procedures.
6-12 Months lab or hands on experience
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Exam Breakdown
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MODULE 5
WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEMS
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Windows Vista
Windows 7
Windows 8
Windows 8.1
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Windows Features
Feature Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 8.1
Aero Desktop X X
Gadgets X X
Sidebar X
UAC X X X X
BitLocker X X X X
Shadow Copy X X X X
ReadyBoost X X
Virtual XP Mode X
Easy Transfer X X X
Windows Firewall X X X
Defender
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Key Features
System Restore
Event Viewer
Control Panel
Windows Explorer
Metro UI (Windows 8/8.1)
OneDrive
Windows Store (Windows 8/8.1)
Charms (Windows 8/8.1)
Start Screen (Windows 8/8.1)
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Upgrades
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Installation Methods
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Types of Installation
Bootable Media
Unattended Installation
Sysprep / Imaging
Remote Install
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Types of Installation
Upgrade
Clean Install
Repair Installation
Multiboot / Dualboot
Remote Network Installation (RIS/WDS)
Refresh/Restore/Reset (Windows 8/8.1)
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Other Installation Considerations
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TASKKILL GPUPDATE
BOOTREC DIR
SHUTDOWN EXIT
MD/RD/CD HELP
FORMAT SFC
COPY/XCOPY/ROBOCOPY CHKDSK
DISKPART
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Administrative Tools
Computer Management
Device Manager
Users and Groups
Local Security Policy
Performance Monitor
Services
System Configuration
Task Scheduler
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MSCONFIG
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Task Manager
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Services
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Disk Manager
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Storage Spaces
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System Utilities
MSCONFIG NOTEPAD
REGEDIT EXPLORER
COMMAND MSINFO32
SERVICES.msc DXDIAG
MMC DEFRAG
MSTSC System Restore
Windows Update
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Windows Control Panel Utilities
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Windows Networking
Workgroup
Domain
Homegroup
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Network Shares
Mapping Drives
• Explorer
• NET USE Command
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Network Connections
VPN
WIRELESS
WIRED
WWAN
PROXY
REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION
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Network Location
Domain
Home/Private
Work/Private
Guest/Public
Firewall Settings
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Network Adatper Configuration
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Backups
Scheduled Backup
Working Copies
• Full
• Incremental
• Differential
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Disk Maintenance
Scheduled Defrag
CHKDSK
Disk Cleanup
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Patch Management
Windows Updates
Driver/Firmware Updates
Application Updates
Antivirus/Antimalware Updates
WSUS
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MODULE 6
OTHER OPERATING SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGIES
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ls ifconfig
grep ps
cd q
shutdown su/sudo
mv apt-get
rm
chmod
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What is Virtualization?
HOST VM VM
OS Guest OS Guest OS
HYPERVISOR
Host Hardware
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Client-Side Vitualization
Hyper-V
Virtual PC / XP Mode (Windows 7)
VMWare Player / Workstation
VirtualBox
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Cloud Concepts
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Web Server
File Server
Print Server
DHCP Server
DNS Server
Proxy Server
Mail Server
Authentication Server
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Internet Appliances
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Internet Appliances
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Android
iOS
Windows
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Mobile Features
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Bluetooth
• Pairing
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Email
• POP3
• IMAP
• Google/Inbox
• Yahoo
• Outlook.com / Office 365
• iCloud
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Data Synchronization
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MODULE 7
SECURITY
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Basic Concepts
Confidentiality
Integrity
C
Availability
I
Authentication
Authorization A
Accounting
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Malware
Spyware
Virus
Worm
Trojan
Rootkit
Ransomeware
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Types of Virus
• Armoured
• Companion
• Macro
• Multipartite
• Phage
• Polymorphic
• Retrovirus
• Stealth
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Remember!
• A Virus requires a host to propagate
• A Worm propagates itself
• A Trojan masquerades as something useful
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Social Engineering
• Phishing (Vishing)
• Spear Phishing
• Whaling
• Spoofing
• Shoulder Surfing
• Tailgating
• Dumpster Diving
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Other Threats
• Zero Day Attack
• Bot/Botnet/Zombie
• Man in the Middle
• Password Attacks
Dictionary
Brute Force
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Security - PREVENT
Physical Security
Door Locks
Mantrap
Cable Locks
Shredder
Biometrics
ID Badges
Smart Card / Token
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Security – PREVENT
Digital Security
• Antivirus/AntiMalware
• Firewalls
• Updates/Patches
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Authentication / Authorization
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Security - PREVENT
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Password Policy
Screensaver Required Password
BIOS/UEFI Security
Account Management
Disable AutoRun
Data Encryption
Patch/Update Management
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Screen Locks
Remote Wipe / Sanitize
Remote Backup
Antivirus / Antimalware
Patches/OS Updates
Authentication
Encryption
BYOD / Corporate Policies
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Physical Destruction
• Shredder
• Drill/Hammer
• Electromagnetic/Degaussing
• Incinerator
• Certificate of Destruction
• Recycling/Repurposing
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Wireless
• Default SSID
• Disable SSID
• Placement/Siting
• Encryption
• Power
• Passwords
• MAC Filters
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Static IP Addresses
Firewall Settings
Port Forwarding (NAT)
Content Filtering
Physical Security
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MODULE 8
SOFTWARE TROUBLESHOOTING
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Troubleshoot PC OS Problems
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Troubleshooting Tools
BIOS/UEFI
SFC (System File Checker)
Logs (Event Viewer / /var/log)
Recovery Console / Repair my computer
Repair Discs
MSCONFIG
DEFRAG
REGEDIT
SAFE MODE
ERD/ASR
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Common Symtpoms
• Browser Pop Ups
• Browser Redirection
• Security Alerts
• SPAM
• Malware
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Troubleshooting Tools
Antivirus Software
Command Line /Terminal
Recovery Console
Safe Mode
System Restore / Snapshot
MSCONFIG
Refresh/Restore (Windows 8/8.1)
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Common Symptoms
• Display problems
• Wireless connectivity issues
• Bluetooth connectivity issues
• External monitor issues
• Touchscreen issues
• Application issues
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Troubleshooting Tools/Techniques
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MODULE 8
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
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Safety Procedures
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Safety Procedures
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Safety Procedures
Personal Safety
• Disconnect Power
• Remove Jewellery
• Lifting techniques
• Electrical Fire Safety (Class C Extinguisher)
• Cable Management
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Environmental Impact
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First Response
• Identify (the problem)
• Report
• Preserve Data/Device
• Document
• Chain of Custody (Evidence Tracking)
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Legal Requirement
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Password Policy
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
Access Control Policy
Remote Access Policy (RAP)
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Troubleshooting Theory
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