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My First IT Certification! Part 15: CompTIA A+

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Do Cert Exams Make You Nervous?

As I’m getting close to the completion of my training – and closer to test time – I’m starting to feel a little bit anxious. I’ve never been calm and relaxed when it came down to taking an exam, no matter how hard I studied and how confident I was about my knowledge and skills.

I always think that something can go wrong. Like my mind can go completely blank (it’s happened before), or I’ll get so nervous that I won’t be able to think and I’ll end up remembering the answers as soon as I walk out of the testing room.

I still have three more videos to see, and lots of studying to do, but I’m already dreading the inevitable exam. I wish I didn’t feel this way. After all, I am enjoying what I’m learning about and I like the self-paced learning mode I’m in. There’s just something about exams that makes me feel uneasy …

Aside from my premature test anxiety, things are moving along well. Video 17 was on the Windows Operating System and although much of the information was introduced in previous videos, this one was definitely more in-depth.

The first thing David Davis covered was the OS command line tools, giving examples of the most popular ones. I found this list of all MS-DOS commands along with full details on each at ComputerHope.com, which I thought I would share here.

And, by the way, if you’re ever looking for a computer related definition or an explanation of an A+ topic, before settling on Wikipedia, try ComputerHope.com. The quality and the amount of the information is great, and there’s also helpful forums.

Video 17 also went more into more details about the error messages, optimizing windows performance, preventative maintenance, and which utilities to use when you’re trying to troubleshoot a problem in the Windows OS.

The goal of today’s video was to understand the fundamentals of using, troubleshooting, and maintaining the Windows Operating System. The IT Technician exam objectives included:

3.0 Operating Systems – Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, XP Home and Media Center
3.1 Identify the fundamental principles of operating systems
3.2 Install, configure, optimize and upgrade OS – references to upgrading from Windows 95 and NT may be made
3.3 Identify tools, diagnostics procedures, and troubleshooting techniques for OS

That’s it for now. See you next week TST readers.

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  1. Posted by cody on September 13, 2008, 8:11 am

    hi thanks for feeling the same as i do iam 16 and i have been studying computers for 8 to 9 years and the i bought the a+ complete exam study guide i got like three of the largest book but i read them all and there wasn’t really anything in the book i didn’t know but i would like to ask is what title will i have when i do pass the exam

    also i always figure out the question on my way out the do because the pressure is off thanks for your time

    cody

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    Posted by Kasia Grabowska on September 15, 2008, 10:30 am

    Hi Cody,

    Thanks for your comment. Wow, I’m impressed that you know so much about computers, good for you!

    As for your question, if you pass the CompTIA A+ exam you will get to put that on your resume, so your name will be:

    Cody (CompTIA A+).

    Good luck and let me know how your exam went!

    Kasia

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