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A Certification All in one Exam Guide, cheap new, used books  A+ Certification All-in-one Exam Guide (All-in-one)
Author: Michael Meyers  
ISBN: 0072126795   /   Hardcover
Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill,U.S.   /   2001-04
List Price: £43.99
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Editorial Reviews:
The best A+ certification guide in the field just got better. Because let's face it; in terms of walking you through the computer from the ground up, there wasn't anything better out there. Michael Meyers' A+ All-In-One Certification Exam Guide goes beyond the normal testable topics and really wants you to know what problems you're likely to face as an actual technician in the real world. Meyers gives lots of hands-on advice, frankly admitting that this topic is still tested but he's not quite sure why, telling you that power supplies can be repaired (and should be) even if the test says otherwise, and generally giving copious examples from his tech experience to show "what can go wrong."

In fact, if a major criticism can be levelled at this book nowadays, it's that it might go a bit too in-depth at times; Meyers' zeal to show you everything he knows about computers, makes it possible to get lost in the wealth of information and not focus on critically tested subjects. But keep in mind that if you even truly understand 60 per cent of this book, you'll pass the exam with flying colours--it's that good.

The book has 10 questions at the end of every chapter, which aren't modelled specifically after the A+ exam, but they are fairly tough questions nonetheless. There's also a CD with the standard array of video clips and test questions, but it has several tech utilities that Meyers himself recommends--a great value.

In short, this is simply one of the best test-prep books on the market for any exam, and it's also one of the few books that's completely honest: It is, when it comes down to it, an all-in-one guide. Buy this and you will pass. Highly recommended. --William Steinmetz

A standout from the usual mass of A+ guides, the A+ Certification All-In-One Exam Guide is an excellent book for preparation. It takes the welter of complex internal components that make up the modern PC--and boils them all down into easily understood concepts.

Let me clarify for the non-English majors out there.

Rather than cramming a dizzying list of computer parts down the reader's throat like most A+ guides do, Meyers starts from ground zero and presents the reader with the same sets of problems that faced the original designers of the PC: you have just designed a chip that can handle thousands of calculations per second. Now how do you talk to it? How do you get other components to communicate with it? How do you know when it's listening?

By explaining to you exactly how each part was designed to work with that central processing chip--and why--you not only understand how the PC works without months of rote memorisation, but you have the additional advantage of knowing the strengths and weaknesses of each approach. In other words, you know where and why things tend break down. Which is exactly what you want for the A+.

Meyers' explanations are very good, each building on the previous topic, and there are scads of generally crude-but-effective illustrations. Another strong point is that Meyers has extensive photographs of computer components, jacks and motherboards for the novice--study this book carefully and you'll never confuse an RJ-11 with an RJ-45 jack again.

If the book can be said to have a minor flaw, it's that Meyers always errs on the side of giving too much information. Rather than having you study for the exam alone, he genuinely wants you to understand how computers work in the real world. (For example, he devotes an entire chapter to electrical concepts and measuring with multimeters simply because he believes that power supplies shouldn't be just thrown away.) Generally this is an admirable approach, except for two notable instances:

    1. A beginner studying for the A+ exam might be overwhelmed. But relax--if you can get even 7 per cent of this book down, chances are you'll pass the exam without a hitch.
    2. There are times a conceptual take is much more confusing than a simple listing. The chapter on Memory Management--a complex and oft-overwhelming topic for those of you who weren't trying to get Wizardry III to work on your PCjr in the old days--errs on the side of providing far too much information. Even for someone with a personal background in troubleshooting memory problems for a living--the writing here was still bewildering. However, he does note that memory management isn't a major part of the A+ exam, and that you don't really need to know all of that to pass.

The majority of the book focuses on hardware, but the DOS and Windows chapters are fairly extensive and should be more than enough to help you pass. A minor kvetch here is that, in his efforts to be relentlessly thorough, he'll frequently give you scads of switch options, listed alphabetically, for old programs like SMARTDRV--including many near-useless or currently useless ones. The important options should have been ranked for easier study.

The book has 10 questions at the end of every chapter--they're not modelled after the A+ exam, but they are fairly tough questions nonetheless. There's also a 75-page glossary, four free practice exams on the disk (and an additional 500 that can be unlocked for $79), and--joy!--samples of the many utility programs that Meyers recommends during the course of the book.

This text is highly recommended and an extremely good option for the A+ student--it definitely is an "All-In-One" stop. --William Steinmetz, Amazon.com


Customer Reviews:
excellent book, well worth the money     
I used this book to study for both A+ exams and passed them first time with flying colours. I had limited IT knowledge before and found this book invaluable. It's clear and easy to understand, it starts with the basics in each subject then goes into more depth, it covers a lot of ground. It's written in such a way that you don't feel like you are just cramming in facts for an exam, more like you are learning how everything works. It's enjoyable to read as it's not as dry as some study guides are. I would recommend this book to anyone and i will always use his books for any certification i do in the future.
Not a good tool for recent A+ Operating System Exam Study     
This book is great for an education as it partains to basic hardware functionality. However, the book lacks Operating System details and fundamentals that are essential for today's computer technician in the field. I would have liked to have seen more usefull information in regards to recent operating systems. Also, I might add, You won't get close to passing CompTIA's Operating System Technologies exam with this one.
IT Technicians Bible     
This book allowed me to understand how computers work and why/how they do what they do. It covers the theory behind hardware and does it very well. It covers the primary parts of any computer such as RAM, CPU, HDDs, Monitors and PSUs.

It was a very interesting read and I passed both A+ exams with flying colours, but that may have been down to 11 years of experience rather than reading this book.

If you have an interest in computers and have ever had to build one from scratch you will enjoy reading this book. It will enable you to troubleshoot much more effectively.

Useful reference but not enough !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!     
This book is very useful, has a lot of facts and is a great investment for someone looking to go in to I.T, but be warned the book alone will not prepare you enough for the two exams !!!!! I went by the book, studied far more than what was advised by Michael Meyers took the practice tests and passed time & time again. On the day of the exams I was totally unprepared for what I was taking. There are a great deal of questions on Win 2K where the book only touches the surface. You really need to know your stuff before taking these exams. Also, I think it is very cheeky to ask for $ to unlock the practice tests on the CD after you have already paid for the book !!!! If I would have known this I probably would have taken a course instead !!
GOOD!!!!     
This book is very good easy to understand and there are alot of pic's to help you understand better.My only complaint is the fact that there are alot of test questions locked away on the CD.
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