I have my A+ tomorrow, i'll keep you guys updated if I pass and what I think I struggled on. Someone remind me by making a message here so I know to respond.
So here's an update. The test is not that hard when it comes to questioning, the main focus is knowing the information itself. (I failed because I failed to memorize main key factors, i'll do better next times but these videos helped a lot and I would have failed much more I got a 637)
@@OPComboI got a 660, missed by 15… I struggled with the simulations. I also forgot many of the acronyms and was confused with a few of those questions. Trying again next week!
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12 is interesting, if the cable is modular shouldn’t you first try replacing the cable? It would be much cheaper and easier to do as a first step than replacing the entire thing.
I agree, checking for bad connections and cable continuity is best practice. Literally a 5 minute job. All practice tests on RUclips should be taken with a pinch of salt
The question that asks about grinding noice, and you said cable running against the fan…ummm that’s subjective. Also it does not say that in the CompTia study guide
grinding noise coming from a cable touching a fan? That not accurate. This should be a Hard Drive as the answer for question 8. I have never heard grinding sounds with cables touching fans.
I had this problem in my Pc last month so it is a good answer :) strange but this is it . First impression was that my fan is faulty but I was lucky that it was just a lose cable touching my fan.
@@alexandrunicolae922 I would say you didn’t hear a grinding noise rather a “clank” or a ticking sound. Grinding is mechanical in nature. While I’m not doubting your cable hitting the fan, it’s just not a grinding noise in nature.
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I don't like how question 7 says which should you do "first" but then have the answer be all of the above. Seems unnecessarily deceiving to word it like that.
I have my A+ tomorrow, i'll keep you guys updated if I pass and what I think I struggled on. Someone remind me by making a message here so I know to respond.
So here's an update. The test is not that hard when it comes to questioning, the main focus is knowing the information itself. (I failed because I failed to memorize main key factors, i'll do better next times but these videos helped a lot and I would have failed much more I got a 637)
@@OPCombobetter luck next time. I need to focus more on ports, Comptia process and wires as in cabling.
@@OPComboI got a 660, missed by 15…
I struggled with the simulations.
I also forgot many of the acronyms and was confused with a few of those questions.
Trying again next week!
Straight up, good luck to you.Make sure you focus on PBq's.I failed CompTIA 11 0 1 this year.
I hope and pray that you passed the exam. If not try again later. You can do it!
Hey! thanks for this! are you doing the same for the rest of the modules on core 1?
Your teaching is excelent and is what 's needed for me to become certified
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Sweet man very sweet! I can't thank you enough for this. My understanding has improved
Will the POST not make a beep if the ram is not detected? Question nr 10.
12 is interesting, if the cable is modular shouldn’t you first try replacing the cable? It would be much cheaper and easier to do as a first step than replacing the entire thing.
I agree, checking for bad connections and cable continuity is best practice. Literally a 5 minute job. All practice tests on RUclips should be taken with a pinch of salt
@CrashBangWallop-WAV Yea some of these questions are weird. Like a defective CPU fan causing a failure to POST is bizarre?
The question that asks about grinding noice, and you said cable running against the fan…ummm that’s subjective. Also it does not say that in the CompTia study guide
Great material and A+ for the resident evil background music hahahaha
Hi
If I have a chance to met these questions during exam? Thanks a lot❤
Dang, I hope the questions are like this on the Comptia A+ cause I got this on lock 🔐 lol
grinding noise coming from a cable touching a fan? That not accurate. This should be a Hard Drive as the answer for question 8. I have never heard grinding sounds with cables touching fans.
I was thinking the same thing fam
so im not going crazy either?
I had this problem in my Pc last month so it is a good answer :) strange but this is it . First impression was that my fan is faulty but I was lucky that it was just a lose cable touching my fan.
@@alexandrunicolae922 I would say you didn’t hear a grinding noise rather a “clank” or a ticking sound. Grinding is mechanical in nature. While I’m not doubting your cable hitting the fan, it’s just not a grinding noise in nature.
thanks keep them coming! I learn better this way lecture videos do not help!
Thanks!
Thank you so much, Kevin! Your consistent support means a lot to me. I really appreciate you being such a dedicated member of our TechVault community. It's supporters like you who inspire me to keep creating content to help everyone on their certification journey. If there's anything specific you'd like to see covered in future videos, please let me know. Your input is valuable! Keep up the great work on your own path to certification!
I don't like how question 7 says which should you do "first" but then have the answer be all of the above. Seems unnecessarily deceiving to word it like that.
thank you .. u ROCK!!
Thanks for this ❤❤
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