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Computer Hardware Crash Course Comptia A Plus 220-1201
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Computer Hardware Crash Course Comptia A Plus 220-1201

Learn Computer Hardware With This Quickstart Guide Get Ready For Comptia A Plus Exam 220-1201 Exam
Created byZD Training
Last updated 2/2026
English
English [Auto],

What you'll learn

  • Computer Hardware
  • Computer Hardware Essentials
  • How To Select And Install Computer Hardware
  • Server Hardware
  • Advanced Computer Hardware

Course content

4 sections26 lectures2h 14m total length
  • Introduction To Computer Hardware Crash Course Comptia A Plus 220-12019:39

    Introduction To Computer Hardware Crash Course Comptia A Plus 220-1201

Requirements

  • No prerequisite

Description

In this course you will learn Computer Hardware


•How to keep personal computer components safe

•Components in a computer

•Electrical and ESD safety

•Cases and power supplies

•Motherboards

•CPUs

•Types of memory

•RAM Types

•Adapter cards and expansion slots

•Ports, cables and adapters

•Hard disk drives and SSDs

•Optical storage devices

•Input devices

•Output devices

•Select the Case and Fans

•Select a Power Supply

•Select the Motherboard

•Select the CPU and CPU Cooling

•Select the RAM

•Select Hard Drives

•Select Optical Drives

•Install the Hard Drive

•Select Adapter Cards

•Adapter Card Selection

•Install the Adapter Cards

•Select a Media Reader

•Select External Storage

•Install the Front Panel Cables

•POST

•BIOS and CMOS

•UEFI

•BIOS and UEFI Security

•Update the Firmware

•Wattage and Voltage

•Power Supply Voltage Settings

•Power Fluctuation Types

•Power Protection Devices

•CPU Architectures

•Enhancing CPU Operation

•Multicore Processors

•CPU Cooling Mechanisms

•RAID Concepts

•RAID Levels

•Legacy Ports

•Video and Graphic Ports

•USB Cables and Connectors

•SATA Cables and Connectors

•Twisted Pair Cables and Connectors

•Coax Cables and Connectors

•SCSI and IDE Cables and Connectors

•Monitor Characteristics

•Monitor Terms

•Display Standards

•Using Multiple Monitors

•Motherboard Upgrade

•CPU Upgrade

•Storage Device Upgrade

•Peripheral Upgrades

•Power Supply Upgrade

•Safe Disposal Methods

•Safety Data Sheets

Who this course is for:

  • IT technicians
  • System Admins