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mobri09
Whats the best A+ book ? Just going to start studying and was wondering if there was an A+ Exam Cram for it?
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Alien
According to most reviews A+ All in one by Mike Meyers. Unfortunately i can't find it so i'm currently using A+ Complete Third edition by David Groth. I've got some experience so i hope it works for me.
Ricka182
I would recco Mike Myers A+. It's available at Amazon.com, and B&N store as well. I used it, and thought it was good.
mobri09
yeh thanks guys. I went to the book store today and was checking out the A+ books...Actually looks pretty hard..to remember all of those processors and stuff.
mobri09
I am deciding on whether to pick up the Exam cram2 A+ book, Meyers A+ or the meyers all in one A+ fifth addition!
garv221
I like Exam Cram books. But they are cram books and I believe more geared o those who know the topic better. I had 2 semesters on A+ it was Computer Architecture I & II, the book was huge. I forget the name thought. I would choose a book on your knowledge and experience.
mobri09
I just picked up the Meyers Passport for A+ at Borders Books. Hopefully it will work out. The security + booked looked really interesting!
bighusker
Just buy the AIO 5th edition. Between that, the technotes on this website and hands-on practice, that's all ya need.
antonio banderas
I just ordered the 4th edition of Myers. Will this help me obtain the cert or do I need a newer version?
Ricka182
Get the 5th. It covers all current objectives. I used the fourth, and didn't really cover XP, wireless, and newer technologies like Sata.
hopeipast
The books i use are Scott Mueller's upgrading and repairing pcs 14th edition ,Jean Andrews A+ guide to Managing and Maintaining Your pc fourth edition, New perspectives: windows 2000 Ms-Dos command line also covers xp ,windows 98 for power users.
upgrading and repairing pcs is 1600+ pages
A+ guide is 1000+ pages
windows 2000 is 600+ pages
98 power users is 800+pages
bigwheat
I teach IT at the high school level, and I use Mike Meyer's All In One book. There are a lot of differences from the 4th edition to the 5th edition. I would definitely recommend getting the 5th edition if you are currently studying to take the test. It covers all of the new objectives, whereas the 4th edition was written before the tests changed this last time. It covers all of the XP and wireless information you will need for these new tests. Mike is a little cheesy - well, maybe a lot cheesy - but he at least does it to make it so that it is easier to read and not so dry.
theICE
Yes defently get mike meyers 5th edition its all i used to pass the test along with the technotes here and i got a fairly good score!
antonio banderas
Guess I'll be searching for the fifth edition then....
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