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    A++ Certification Training Book and Software?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by HTWingNut, Jan 25, 2008.

  1. HTWingNut

    HTWingNut Potato

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    Sorry, not sure where else to post this, but hopefully someone can recommend a good book for A+ certification training with test software? I have a lot of personal experience with PC's and after perusing through several A+ books, I think I could pass with a little bit of studying on my own.

    Any recommendations? Thanks!
     
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    LOL - I put A++. Had C++ on the brain... lol

    Thanks for site - rep inbound
     
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    Thank you for that info.
     
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    The ExamCram series of books works pretty good, however, there are a number of free study guides on the web that do well too. If you're well-versed already, you may not need a book. I passed the A+ in `98 without any books.

    I did use the ExamCram book for Network+ 1-2 years back, and found it helpful.