Good Books?
itwannabe
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Brand new here, but the general fact seems to be the need for a 'Good Book' to study for the A+ Cert...Any suggestions as to which books would be a quality study resource for someone w/ just enough knowledge to get themselves into computer hell?
thanks in advance...
thanks in advance...
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pandimus Member Posts: 651For these exams the concensus seems to be Michael meyers All in one A+ certification book.
Especially for the newer folks.
http://half.ebay.com/cat/buy/prod.cgi?cpid=1094737274&meta_id=1Xinxing is the hairy one. -
itwannabe Member Posts: 35 ■■□□□□□□□□thanks for the info pandimus...off to ck it out now...Certify this!!!
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bellboy Member Posts: 1,017if you have the money to spare, i would suggest getting a second book too. that way authors with weak areas are "covered" by the other author(s) i would suggest getting examcram.A+ Moderator
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itwannabe Member Posts: 35 ■■□□□□□□□□bellboy & Cross...thanks for the advice...I've ordered the all in one A+ book and have also tracked down a pdf copy of the sybex a+ guide...now all that's left is to wade thru a gazillion pages...ha...Certify this!!!
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lazyart Member Posts: 483email a+ebooks@tcat.net for 4 more excellent .pdfs.I'm not a complete idiot... some parts are missing.
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itwannabe Member Posts: 35 ■■□□□□□□□□email a+ebooks@tcat.net for 4 more excellent .pdfs.
thanks lazyart...found that in another forum also, and I'm looking them over now...[/code]Certify this!!! -
Kasor Member Posts: 934 ■■■■□□□□□□MM is good A+ author.
Actually, you might able to borrow other "A+" books from the Library...Kill All Suffer T "o" ReBorn