A+ Computer Repair Training Course – Hardware – Lesson 1-1
Hardware Lesson 1-1. This segment discusses how hardware and software work together. I/O devices are also discussed and the binary number system is reviewed. This is an update to my course and more lessons are coming.
Mr French, I took Computer Repair I and II with Ron Schenkelberg at ROP and I remember your name on the board for a course. I am going to re-visit A+ lessons so I can take the exam, thanks for putting it on youtube.
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Certs do help and you can expect to start at $15 to $25 dollars an hour depending on experience. CCIE and CISSP are the two top certs and provide most with $50 per hour. So salary can ranges from $30,000 to $100,000 plus.
@frenchge hi i have a question.say if u only have a+ and network+ certs.can u find a career and if so how much the salary is
Amazing Video. Im going to college This fall for Computer tech:)
Thank you sir for your videos. I plan to take advantage of your generosity and learn as much as I can.
could u make some videos bout , power failure, video failure, cpu, ram and other components of mother boards,, !!!! i dint find anywhere regarding on ur channel. thnks anyways
Is this with an associate degree or bach degree?
Great stuff. Found these when I was looking up videos about Norton Ghost. Being still in college this will be very handy in the coming months when I start training for my certifications.
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Hello, CPU, RAM, and hard drive are all needed to boot and run the computer. RAM is primary storage and the hard drive is secondary. The term discrete means different things to different people. Greg
Audio is not in sync with the video.
I have a question though, what exactly do you mean by “All processing and STORAGE is case internal?”
For storage in particular, what about external storage devices?… flash/pen drives, external hard drives, NAS, etc etc…
I’ve also noticed the term “discrete” being used by manufacturers when referring to expansion cards, e.g. a discrete graphics card. Is this term a legitimate adjective for such cards or not?
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good stuff sir. keep up the good work
Hello, Good question. Computer technology gets out dated every six months so it is a challenge to try and keep up to date with all the changes. This is my first update to these videos in just six months.
Thanks for the great question. Greg
hello, just curious how up to date this info is.. thank you