After completing A+ Certification: The System Board, the user should be able to:
 | Identify common chip sets |
 | Define the functions of microprocessors |
 | Describe the memory structure of computers |
 | Explain how the computer system addresses components and peripherals |
 | Identify and install adapter cards |
 | Demonstrate how to troubleshoot common system board problems |
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Chip Sets
 | System boards |
 | Connectors and jumpers |
 | Chips and boards |
Microprocessors
 | Pentium Processors |
 | Microprocessor support systems |
Memory Systems
 | Memory types |
 | Memory overhead |
Advanced Memory Structures
 | Cache memory |
 | Memory paging and interleaving |
 | Other RAM types |
Addressing Input/Output Devices
 | Input/Output (I/O) |
 | Interrupt controllers |
 | Direct memory access (DMA) |
Adapter Cards
 | Card functionality |
 | Card architecture |
Troubleshooting the Board
 | System board troubleshooting |
 | Troubleshooting sound cards |
Hardware Troubleshooting
 | Hardware removal and installation |
 | Hardware checks |
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This course is distributed with:
 | Exercises that allow users to practice hardware and software maintenance and repair |
 | A file containing the text of the exercises |
 | A glossary of computer maintenance, repair, and software terms |
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