ericsp1 wrote: » Can someone suggest a book that covers all the material needed for both the A+ exams? and that is actually not bad to read.
ericsp1 wrote: » I currently have the Mike Meyers book which I really don't like reading. Maybe it's the way he presents the material to the reader. Also his book doesn't contain the knew material that is required by the exam. Assuming it's all of the Windows 7 OS material. Can someone suggest a book that covers all the material needed for both the A+ exams? and that is actually not bad to read. I'm also currently using the LabSim software which is great but it to lacks the new required material for the exams.
ericsp1 wrote: » .. The issue is I don't want to be caught off guard with questions I didn't study for.
Plantwiz wrote: » The goal is to know and understand the objectives. So if you focus on this issue rather than 'questions' you will do very well. Objectives NOT questions
pruspeter wrote: » will a 200+page book really be necessary to understand the win7 portion of the new exam?
Darril wrote: » I'm seeing some good things about this book: CompTIA A+ Training Kit (ISBN-10: 0735662681 on Amazon), but it won't be out until April and you'll probably be long certified in A+ by then.... This book, CompTIA A+ 220-701 and 220-702 Exam Cram by David Prowse is getting good reviews on Amazon. Generally, the Exam Cram books have less details and try to stick to the basics needed by the exam. This book, CompTIA A+ Cert Guide (220-701 and 220-702) by Mark Edward Soper, and two other authors is also getting good reviews on Amazon. Darril GibsonSecurity+ blogSecurity+ Tip Of Day
Darril wrote: » Sorry, but no. This is for the 220-801 and 220-802 exams that aren't due out until the end of September or early October. I have my head down coloring as hard as I can and hope to have it out about the same time as the new exams are released.