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CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide

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asked how to set up and maintain virtual machines in a network environment.

The 220-1001 exam requires you to know a lot about hardware and

network troubleshooting. You’ll get questions, for example, on how to fix a

network failure.

Exam 220-1002

The CompTIA A+ 220-1002 exam covers four domains. This table lists the

domains and the percentage of questions dedicated to each domain.

The 220-1002 exam covers the configuration, repair, and troubleshooting

of operating systems—primarily Microsoft Windows, but you’ll also get

questions on Apple macOS, various Linux distributions, and Google Chrome

OS. You have to know your way around Windows and understand the tasks

involved in updating, upgrading, and installing Windows 7, Windows 8,

Windows 8.1, and Windows 10. You need to know the standard diagnostic

tools available in Windows so that you can fix problems and work with

higher-level techs. Make sure you know Windows; probably a quarter of the

questions are going to challenge you on this.

You need to know your way around the Linux and macOS interfaces. Plus,

the 220-1002 exam tests you on accessing and properly using various tech

tools for running maintenance, backup, and so forth. The exam goes into lots

of detail on iOS and Android configuration, such as setting up e-mail and

securing the devices. But it’s not just mobile devices . . .

In general, security is a big topic on the 220-1002 exam. You need to

know quite a bit about computer security, from physical security (door locks

to retinal scanners), to knowledge of security threats (malware and viruses),

to the ways in which to secure an individual computer. This also includes

coverage of how to recycle and dispose of computer gear properly.

You’ll also be tested on methods for securing networks. You’ll need to

know how to access a small office/home office (SOHO) router or wireless

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