The book focuses on old operating-system technology, though there is some mention of Windows 95. Generally, however, the guide shines when it comes to hardware. Elaborate conceptual diagrams show how components work together, and tables reveal common problems and solutions. Though there's no discussion of modern hardware features like Infrared Data Association (IrDa) or SCSI-3, Brooks nonetheless successfully introduces the critical thought processes that figure in PC troubleshooting.
Each chapter concludes with a couple dozen or more short-answer questions--reasonably tough ones. Answers appear in an appendix, unfortunately without discussion or page references. There's also a CD-ROM, but it has only 40 free questions on it--you have to pay for 500 more. --David Wall
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Book,
By Jamie Swoish (Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A+ Certification Theory & Study Guide (Textbook Binding)
This is an excellent reference book to use with your other A+ study guides. For anyone wanting to get the proper materials to study with, this is one of them you should have.
3.0 out of 5 stars
totally upset with an useless cd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: A+ Certification Theory & Study Guide (Textbook Binding)
How can they give u such an useless CD .really a waste of time exploring the CD!!!!!!! the lab_procedure is o.k and diagrams is o.k. the presentation is NOT O.K. exactly like an encyclopedia,as one comment put it.final word--what a damn CD!!!!
2.0 out of 5 stars
A good reference book, but not much else.,
By boothc@tcnj.edu (Mount Laurel, NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A+ Certification Theory & Study Guide (Textbook Binding)
I used the book to help pass my A+ tests, but there were several shortcomings. First, some of the info was wrong, such as the Cyrix DLC processor including a FPU. Also, the writing style is worse than an encyclopedia. It's simply too dry to keep your attention, but the book is nice to have around as a reference manual.The CD that comes with the book is of some value in preparing for the test, provided you unlock it for extra money. The problem is that the test program has bugs that incorrectly graph scores and give error messages during scoring, and some of the diagrams do not match the questions. In addition, some of my answers to the questions were marked wrong when, according to the book, my answer was right. Looking on the web site provided an errata for the book (which didn't mention the Cyrix CPU), but there was no patch to fix the test CD. Talk about a defective product! Finally, the book is unneccesarily detailed in some cases, such as CPU pins config, but not detailed enough in other cases. Again, its better as a reference manual than an exam prep, especially because of the problems with the CD, which could have been a great prep if done right.
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