CompTIA A+ Exam 220-901: BIOS and Startup


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
Lesson Objectives
Course Number
Expertise Level



Overview/Description
When your computer first starts up, it goes through a complex series of setup and initialization routines. This course will teach you what it's doing and why. The course covers all of the firmware functions in a computer and describes the BIOS setup and security utilities, the POST process, and all of the other built-in configuration options.

Target Audience
This path is intended for anyone who wishes to enter the IT professional field, and requires entry-level training to get them started with a career in technical support.

Prerequisites
None

Expected Duration (hours)
1.5

Lesson Objectives

CompTIA A+ Exam 220-901: BIOS and Startup

  • start the course
  • describe BIOS
  • describe CMOS
  • describe POST
  • describe the need for diagnostics
  • describe the common modification options
  • describe how to monitor temperature and fan speeds
  • describe how to monitor voltage clock and bus speeds
  • describe how to flash the BIOS
  • describe audible POST error codes
  • describe CMOS battery
  • describe POST card
  • describe BIOS UEFI
  • describe general BIOS settings
  • describe controlling the boot sequence
  • describe setting date and time
  • describe SATA operation
  • describe integrated peripherals
  • describe BIOS security
  • describe BIOS performance
  • describe USB configuration
  • describe BIOS TPM and lo-jack
  • describe BIOS general and temperature
  • describe CPU and memory
  • identify BIOS features
  • Course Number:
    cs_apeo_a02_it_enus

    Expertise Level
    Beginner