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I have just completed an International Correspondence Schools course in building maintaining upgrading PCs.
I would like to know the best way or what course to do
to get the A+,i need to be able to do it from home.I know
this isn't a hard question but i could do with some help.
I'm also interested in a network course.
 
A+ for Dummies. Easy to read and Understand. And it is cheaper than most other books (About $30).
Know your Computer Hardware, Printers (Mainly Laser) and some basic networking.
Along with Windows95/98.

Hope this helps.
 
There's more to it than that. Remember, CompTIA recently changed the exam.

The hardware part of it has not changed much, but the OS exam now covers Windows98 and Windows 2000 Professional. No more DOS.

Check out the Cramsession documents on They stay pretty current. Also, any books you buy, make sure they cover the very latest exams... - Bill

"You can get anything you want out of life, if you'll just help enough other people get what they want" - Zig Ziglar
 
As long as you know computer hardware and Have Basic Windows Knowlege you should at leat pass with the minimal score. It does not matter what you pass it with as long as you pass! Its nice to pass with flying colors but not every one can. As Voyager1 stated brainbuzz.com has some pretty good guides. (for free)
The for dummies books work great as well.
 
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