CompTIA A+ 220-1001: Installing Hardware and Display Components
Overview/Description
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Lesson Objectives
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Expertise Level
Overview/Description
Over time, laptop hardware and display components may break or need upgrading. Explore the best practices to follow when installing and configuring laptop hardware and components.
Expected Duration (hours)
1.1
Lesson Objectives CompTIA A+ 220-1001: Installing Hardware and Display Components
differentiate between SSD, Hybrid, and Magnetic hard drive types
install laptop memory
install common input devices such as keyboards, smart card readers, touchpads, and optical drives
differentiate between wireless cards, Bluetooth modules, cellular cards, and mini PCIe
install common output devices such as speakers and display
install or replace common system components such as memory, video cards, batteries, frames, CPU, system boards, and DC jacks
differentiate between LCD and OLED
install Wi-Fi antenna connectors
install webcams and microphones
install inverters
install digitizers and touchscreens
replace laptop hardware components
Course Number: it_cscoao_01_enus
Expertise Level
Beginner