I’m sure it’s been said, but imma reiterate it: Your videos are great not just because you have an ample number of practice problems, BUT… 1) you explain the question AND each answer in sufficient detail with pictures in some cases, AND… 2) even IF we should know the answer by now (with repeated question types), you still treat the problem as if we are learning (we are) and implement 1. Top notch job! 🎉🎉 Thank you for the time and effort you’re putting into this for us.
1:19:49 Wouldn't overheating be more likely, considering that all the components are being stressed, which comes with a lot of heat generation. Also, RAM issues would usually cause random restarts, blue screens(BSOD), or freezing, rather than a complete and sudden shutdown, atleast based on the books that I have read so far on the Comptia A+ objectives. I also agree with the other commenters on the validity of the answers on question 12, 32, and 52. Regardless, the video is still quite helpful, thank you!
Agreed, one of many contradictions I see in the A+ testing questions online. Cpu/vrm overheat is most likely the cause for a unexpected shutdown out of this given list. Psu/cpu/vrm normally cause this.
Think about the situation again. Its a burn in test, the situation never said that the fans failed so overheating wouldn't happen. Also when a device overheats it doesn't shutdown automatically either, usually performance greatly decreases. But again it is unexpected, so overheating would be a 2nd choice answer not the first.
I find your teaching style very effective, earning an even higher rating because this subject in general is about as excitable as watchin paint dry. I also have noticed a few questions that conflicted with the official material that most of your viewers have access to and to that I say that is just a way to insure we can pass a test if we can catch that so thanks again!
Just passed my CompTIA A+ 1101 exam one hour ago. This video and the other 1101 practice question video really helped with my exam. I even had exact similar questions come up in the exam, which are in the videos you created. Thank you
I just pass my comptia A+ core 1 test thank you burning tech it was very hard but keep studying and keep being motivated. For those people wondering if this questions are on the exam some are and some are not. Keep studying learn the material and troubleshooting topics you will do fine the PQB question really help me a lot thanks to this man who help me 🎉
Wow congrats, I'm hoping to be where you are at right now, in a couple weeks. Really anxious about the core 1 test I'm going to be taking soon, especially since a handful of the questions seem to have differing answers [I made an earlier comment about this on the video]. Regardless, I hope you do well in your future IT endeavors!
What about the hands on question’s like pbq? If you mess those up? I’m studying the heck out of it but if I get them wrong will I fail. I’m learning it for the employers
12 - on websites and in my classes test site A is the correct answer 32- is also identify the problem U should also know Raid 10 as well Step 1 is identify the problem how can u establish a theory without identifying the problem first
I did a mock test and was surprised to see that the questions were not much of what I studied, glad I found this, this is actually relevant and very insightful! Will be watching this all and more!
Taking my exam tomorrow morning! thanks for the last minute clarifications! update: passed the exam. i was caught off guard by questions about compatibility between different computer components would recommend learning that. all other questions are relatively chill so if you can answer BurningIceTechs questions you'll do great.
Just wanted to thank you for all your content. It has really helped me alot, I'm more of a visual learner so you adding actual images makes a huge difference and helps me to remember. I also need to add that your sense of humor made your videos extremely fun to watch as well. I found myself getting bored watching other creators content and I wasn't retaining anything. I start school next month but I've been studying on my own so I don't look like a complete idiot lol. I'm 42 so it's been many years since I've been in school. I feel more confident after watching your videos, and the practice test is well put together as well. Great job. Thanks again happy holidays
I hope you passed brother, if not it's not the end of the world just don't give up, I failed my test the first time with 624/675 and the way the questions were worded really messed me up. I'm taking it again tomorrow hopefully this time I pass. If I don't then I'll have to keep studying and trying. This video should help a bit if anyone is wondering, a lot of the questions are worded very similar to the ones on the test. When I failed the exam I used professor Messer's tests but they just test knowledge, they don't try to trick you.
@@jonathanmarinello2534 good luck bro i passed rrcently with a 697 just make sure you read the question properly and take your time and check out some pbq videos om youtube a lot of them are the actual ones that come on the test like the printer one and building 2 pcs
Love your videos and they really help me understand concepts for the A+! I do have a nitpick about Question 12 at @40:00 The answer that was provided (D) seems appropriate for an OLD printer. However the question states this is a NEW printer. Shouldn't the answer be A?
I have my test next week and my current job is working exclusively on printers. A is the correct answer. Maintenance kits can run upwards of $400 USD and some take multiple hours to complete. Checking the paper path is the cheapest and least invasive option. It's very likely the paper itself is the obstruction. Also, you would have to clear the paper path anyway to do the maintenance kit. The fuser is almost the last part pages pass through, even if you remove the page from the fuser, the printer won't clear any other pages from the paper path and if multiple pages are being printed it will say all those pages are jammed as well even if they're not. It really kinda breaks down to, "what is the correct answer vs what does the test want you to say".
Sidenote: If you listen to what he says about answer B, he says "A paper jam is an actual piece of paper that's gotten jammed somewhere along the line."
hey man, im based in South Africa and i just wrote (and passed) my A+ core 1 1101 series test. I used the comptia study guide online videos as my base. then used your videos, techvault and professor messer's videos to solidify my knowledge and get used to the way in which these questions are asked/worded. moving onto my A+ core 2 now and then to conquer N+ and finish with S+. thank you so much for making such quality content. the videos are a very easy watch and provide a great source of not just book knowledge but also on the field knowledge. hoping ill retrun to the comments further along this year with more great news to share. ENJOY!!
Question 27: It says "shuts down" in the question. If that answer was in fact faulty RAM - there would be a BSOD. It wouldn't shut down. So overheating makes more sense doesn't it?
I just found this channel recently, I'm about to take my A+ exams and I feel so much more confident because I knew more than I thought! I think these videos will really help!
I’m sorry question number 52 NFC is not just for payments. It is comparable to Bluetooth and the biggest difference between NFC and Bluetooth is closeness and pairing but closeness. Also it believe #32 the first step is “identify the problem” A few of the answers chosen seem questionable
The answer to question 32 is incorrect as well. Step 1 is identify the problem and step 2 is establish a theory. Best to use multiple sources when studying and check the objectives on the official CompTIA website.
Going to take my core 1&2 exam next month! your content has really helped me get a better understanding the material! I also have been lucky enough to land a IT help desk job so the hands on experience is an added bonus!
Man, it is such a nice change of pace to not be listening to Eeyor reading a script and going through a PowerPoint to teach. Thank you so much brother.
Questing 52 says "take inventory quickly and UPDATE PRICE TAGS". I've never seen a magnetic READER that can update price tags - a label printer maybe....:) Does CompTIA know something we don't?
Label makers are mostly used for shipping labels and names for the most part I reckon, so that's the logic behind why it's not D. And I guess with the magnetic reader they are referring to a RFID to track the items by tags.
Which of the following peripherals would you use to take inventoryquickly and update price tags for products? (Choose TWO) A) Flatbed scanner B) KVM switch C)Magnetic reader D) Label printer E) NFC device F) Barcode scanner Definietey D and F , that's what i use at work everyday to scan the asset tag and print the labels
I take issue with Question 32. The first step in troubleshooting is ALWAYS to Verify The Concern. You can't have a theory until you've experienced the issue or gathered data to build a theory.
Im not even done with the video, but I already learned some things here and this is enough to give u positive feedback and subscribe and like. Thank you so much.
Q12. I suppose that's what they claim in their book, but checking the paper path, I found a small crumpled ball of torn-off paper stuck in a crevice by the fuser rollers, so every attempt to print causes a jam.
JUST FUCKING PASSED CORE 1 BABY!!!!!! your videos and practice test are soooooooooo fucking good!!! they helped me so much thank you very much sir!!!! on to core 2 now!!! LETS GOOOOOOOOOO
Can you please do a video on the PBQs only? I’m not sure if you have already I didn’t see it. But that would be awesome just to have all of them in one video Cheers mate!
Question 30 . Had me in a back and forth with my professor, he claim Fiber is the better answer since today’s cost is closer to the price of the shielded Cat6.
Question 57 threw me off. I was initially thinking loose battery. Then i reread that tech already reseated the battery. So I got to thinking it must be the system overheating. Perhaps the laptop was moved to a hotter room. I kept going back and forth on those two. I guess even after reseating the batterie it could come loose again..
Question 33 I honestly feel you made an error. The first step is to identify the problem which is asking the user what are the problems they are experiencing and after establishing that than you come up with a theory as to what might be causing the theory… which I learned from you and I found to be 100%
1:32:53 I'm a little confused by question 32, wouldn't you identify the problem first? Only reason I ask is wouldn't identifying the problem be something like if the computer won't turn on wouldn't you identify the problem that the computer won't turn on and then establish a theory as to why the computer won't turn on?
gutted on my test that i failed there was no common port question haha but everything happens for a reason and now im stronger on other catorgys of the exam subjects
Hey man quick question! You mention before that 802.11ac and ax will likely not be on the exam, is that still the case or no from what you know? Just curious because I have stumbled upon some questions! Im planning to write core one on the 20th! Any last minute advice?
I'd like an answer to this too. It seems like the most efficient thing to do would be removed the paper jam. I would think the next step would be printer kit
After listening to the explanation several times I think the question is misread. He answered it as if the paper jam had already been cleared out, that's why he said, "it is unlikely that there is any obstruction left in there"
Which of the following network options would work BEST to ensure a client-side virtual machine cannot access the rest of the network? A. NAT mode B. Bridge mode C. Direct mode D. Host-only mode D
A SOHO customer would like to purchase network hardware to enhance security. The hardware should perform stateful packet inspection. Which of the following would BEST address the customer's need? A. Switch B. Firewall C. Router D. Proxy B
A technician is troubleshooting a smartphone that has a large dark area on the screen. The screen has no damage to indicate that it is cracked. Which of the following BEST describes why a blot is on the screen? A. Digitizer damage B. Improper charging C. Ambient light sensor damage D. Liquid damage D
A technician is working with a user to set up scanning. The user requires the scans to be viewable on the network for the entire department. Which of the following settings on the MFP should the technician edit to BEST address the user's request? A. Scan to email B. Server message block C. Secured prints D. Web services E. Printer share
A user is traveling to another country and will be unable to get personal cell phone service after the plane lands. Which of the following should the user update to resolve the issue? A. CDMA B. PRL C. MDM D. GPS B
Which of the following describes traffic used to resolve the FQDN of a site into an IP address to help locate and browse websites appropriately? A. DNS B. AAA C. SCADA D. IoT E. SQL A
Hello, in question one you mentioned right answer is Drum, however in module 9 at 59:37 you mentioned that for vertical lines we clean or replace the roller ? Could you please explain which is correct ?
I am studying for Core 1. In 99% of the times I come across questions about vertical lines on paper, the answer is Imaging Drum (also known as, Photosensitive Drum) (also known as, Drum).
32 is B, we cannot establish a theory for why there is a problem if we haven’t identified what said problem is. Also, from other courses I’ve taken, they’ve all said B was the first step
I have my core 1 exam tomorrow for the second time, just need to pass and I’ll be A+ certified. (I took core 2 before core 1, I’m also finding core 1 to be harder than core 2 for some reason :/ ).
12 doesn’t seem right. Just because there’s a jam you would immediately replace the rollers without trying to clear the jam? A seems to be the better answer
1:49:50 now that's what I dislike about these questions, why are we expected to assume the phone does not have its own power supply and must only be powered by PoE???
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passed core 1 today. Glad that I found you you here.
Did you watch all these videos? Or just one ? I don't have much time 1 month to be exact and I can only study for 5 hours a week
@@TimCummingsFatLoss how much would you study each week or day if you had the time?
I’m sure it’s been said, but imma reiterate it:
Your videos are great not just because you have an ample number of practice problems, BUT…
1) you explain the question AND each answer in sufficient detail with pictures in some cases, AND…
2) even IF we should know the answer by now (with repeated question types), you still treat the problem as if we are learning (we are) and implement 1.
Top notch job! 🎉🎉 Thank you for the time and effort you’re putting into this for us.
This guy is a great teacher. Explains everything very well!
1:19:49 Wouldn't overheating be more likely, considering that all the components are being stressed, which comes with a lot of heat generation. Also, RAM issues would usually cause random restarts, blue screens(BSOD), or freezing, rather than a complete and sudden shutdown, atleast based on the books that I have read so far on the Comptia A+ objectives. I also agree with the other commenters on the validity of the answers on question 12, 32, and 52. Regardless, the video is still quite helpful, thank you!
yeah I thought that too. ram makes no sense for that.
Agreed, one of many contradictions I see in the A+ testing questions online. Cpu/vrm overheat is most likely the cause for a unexpected shutdown out of this given list. Psu/cpu/vrm normally cause this.
Think about the situation again. Its a burn in test, the situation never said that the fans failed so overheating wouldn't happen. Also when a device overheats it doesn't shutdown automatically either, usually performance greatly decreases. But again it is unexpected, so overheating would be a 2nd choice answer not the first.
I passed my Core 1 yesterday, all thanks to you. You are doing the Lord's work, God Bless You.
I find your teaching style very effective, earning an even higher rating because this subject in general is about as excitable as watchin paint dry. I also have noticed a few questions that conflicted with the official material that most of your viewers have access to and to that I say that is just a way to insure we can pass a test if we can catch that so thanks again!
Just passed my CompTIA A+ 1101 exam one hour ago. This video and the other 1101 practice question video really helped with my exam. I even had exact similar questions come up in the exam, which are in the videos you created. Thank you
lots of PBQs? congrats! taking it in one week!
How did it gi @@carolynlambert8797 ? I take mine in 4 weeks time..
One of the reasons I adore this was the repetition, is something I won’t forget , bravo!
I just pass my comptia A+ core 1 test thank you burning tech it was very hard but keep studying and keep being motivated. For those people wondering if this questions are on the exam some are and some are not. Keep studying learn the material and troubleshooting topics you will do fine the PQB question really help me a lot thanks to this man who help me 🎉
The best video for core 1. Thank you so much for this video. I just pass my core 1 exam now 19.09.2024. May God continue to give you strength.
Passed core 2. Oh damn so much work I’ve put in. With your help everything went good. Got 768 which ended being higher than core 1. ❤
Wow congrats, I'm hoping to be where you are at right now, in a couple weeks. Really anxious about the core 1 test I'm going to be taking soon, especially since a handful of the questions seem to have differing answers [I made an earlier comment about this on the video]. Regardless, I hope you do well in your future IT endeavors!
@@comptialearnin-jt3nb Thanks mate. You'll be good if you were preparing really diligently.
I haven’t started studying for core two yet but took a few practice tests and a lot of it I seemed to do good with some I’m excited to jump in.
What about the hands on question’s like pbq? If you mess those up? I’m studying the heck out of it but if I get them wrong will I fail. I’m learning it for the employers
12 - on websites and in my classes test site A is the correct answer
32- is also identify the problem
U should also know Raid 10 as well
Step 1 is identify the problem how can u establish a theory without identifying the problem first
Very interesting to tell someone who made this practice test that their answer is wrong lol
@@bozobaloons4255 32 is wrong and easily verifiable
I agree. Identify the problem is the correct answer.
I agree, those two are incorrect in this presentation.
keyword: ‘new’ if it was an old printer then a maintenance kit will be suitable but
Your videos helped me pass core 2. During the exam I read the questions in my head with your voice.
Oh wow I feel honored
Congrats on passing! Well done!
Is this same questions you got on the exam
I did a mock test and was surprised to see that the questions were not much of what I studied, glad I found this, this is actually relevant and very insightful! Will be watching this all and more!
Taking my exam tomorrow morning! thanks for the last minute clarifications!
update: passed the exam.
i was caught off guard by questions about compatibility between different computer components would recommend learning that. all other questions are relatively chill so if you can answer BurningIceTechs questions you'll do great.
Wym compatibility?
@@kwickwire questions with components and their compatibility with other computer components (SSD, RAM, MB, GRAPHIC CARD....) PBQ questions.
How many questions did u get?
Im looking at the comptia book right now. Identity the problem is most definitely the correct answer for 32
I thought that one was fishy. I kept thinking questioning the user, then come up with a theory.
@@davidwilson-vw6vx it is identify the problem
I passed 220-1102 yesterday, I used several materials, this channel was the MOST helpful!!!!!
220-1101 here we come
Awesome :)
Just wanted to say thank you, this and Professor Messer really helped me pass the Core 1, on to Core 2
Just wanted to thank you for all your content. It has really helped me alot, I'm more of a visual learner so you adding actual images makes a huge difference and helps me to remember. I also need to add that your sense of humor made your videos extremely fun to watch as well. I found myself getting bored watching other creators content and I wasn't retaining anything. I start school next month but I've been studying on my own so I don't look like a complete idiot lol. I'm 42 so it's been many years since I've been in school. I feel more confident after watching your videos, and the practice test is well put together as well. Great job. Thanks again happy holidays
Glad you you found it useful and thank you for the compliment. Best of luck with your studies and happy holidays to you too! :)
Taking my exam today!! Nervous but I’m going to do my best! Thank you for all the help!!
How did you do ?
How did it go?
How did it go
I hope you passed brother, if not it's not the end of the world just don't give up, I failed my test the first time with 624/675 and the way the questions were worded really messed me up. I'm taking it again tomorrow hopefully this time I pass. If I don't then I'll have to keep studying and trying. This video should help a bit if anyone is wondering, a lot of the questions are worded very similar to the ones on the test. When I failed the exam I used professor Messer's tests but they just test knowledge, they don't try to trick you.
@@jonathanmarinello2534 good luck bro i passed rrcently with a 697 just make sure you read the question properly and take your time and check out some pbq videos om youtube a lot of them are the actual ones that come on the test like the printer one and building 2 pcs
Love your videos and they really help me understand concepts for the A+!
I do have a nitpick about Question 12 at @40:00
The answer that was provided (D) seems appropriate for an OLD printer. However the question states this is a NEW printer.
Shouldn't the answer be A?
i agree after seeing your question. I am not certified though so don't listen to me lol
That was my first thought.@@Mmrocker1
I have my test next week and my current job is working exclusively on printers. A is the correct answer. Maintenance kits can run upwards of $400 USD and some take multiple hours to complete. Checking the paper path is the cheapest and least invasive option. It's very likely the paper itself is the obstruction. Also, you would have to clear the paper path anyway to do the maintenance kit. The fuser is almost the last part pages pass through, even if you remove the page from the fuser, the printer won't clear any other pages from the paper path and if multiple pages are being printed it will say all those pages are jammed as well even if they're not. It really kinda breaks down to, "what is the correct answer vs what does the test want you to say".
Sidenote: If you listen to what he says about answer B, he says "A paper jam is an actual piece of paper that's gotten jammed somewhere along the line."
Got my exam 14th of december. Done your videos and questions. I m very nervous. Not sure i ll pass. Thanks for another vid.
Got my schedule for Dec 4th. I am nervous too.
@@randomstuff2607 mines on the 11th, gl to all of us 🙌
@randomstuff2607 that's my birthday I wish you luck G you got this
How was it?@@randomstuff2607
did you or @randomstuff2607 pass? I passed with a 700
hey man, im based in South Africa and i just wrote (and passed) my A+ core 1 1101 series test. I used the comptia study guide online videos as my base. then used your videos, techvault and professor messer's videos to solidify my knowledge and get used to the way in which these questions are asked/worded. moving onto my A+ core 2 now and then to conquer N+ and finish with S+. thank you so much for making such quality content. the videos are a very easy watch and provide a great source of not just book knowledge but also on the field knowledge. hoping ill retrun to the comments further along this year with more great news to share. ENJOY!!
Dope!
You have the best practice exams on youtube for the A+ exam. Thank you.
Question 27: It says "shuts down" in the question. If that answer was in fact faulty RAM - there would be a BSOD. It wouldn't shut down. So overheating makes more sense doesn't it?
Passed core 1 today. Thank you for all the videos!
Congrats on your pass! :) Your most welcome hey
I just found this channel recently, I'm about to take my A+ exams and I feel so much more confident because I knew more than I thought! I think these videos will really help!
check out @themadinstructor video series.....very good as well
I’m sorry question number 52 NFC is not just for payments. It is comparable to Bluetooth and the biggest difference between NFC and Bluetooth is closeness and pairing but closeness.
Also it believe #32 the first step is “identify the problem”
A few of the answers chosen seem questionable
I confuse with this question too
The answer to question 32 is incorrect as well. Step 1 is identify the problem and step 2 is establish a theory. Best to use multiple sources when studying and check the objectives on the official CompTIA website.
Thanks for the videos it is greatly appreciated. The photos and examples help out a lot along with the explanation.
Thank you for taking the time to help out the community, my friend. I admire you
Passed core 1! Thank you!
Going to take my core 1&2 exam next month! your content has really helped me get a better understanding the material! I also have been lucky enough to land a IT help desk job so the hands on experience is an added bonus!
In Canada at my company, we use rubber mats and while there are anti-static wrist straps and upper management says to use them, we never use them.
Thank you so much!!! I passed Core 1 because of you!!!
Thanks!
Oh wow thank you :)
This is absolute gold. Love the explanations and photos. Thank you!
you deserve a Nobel of most helpful team 😍😘😘
thank you so much for the time put into the videos I got an 86% on the questions! :)
The first step in the trouble shooting model is B.) Identify the problem.
Establish the theory is the second steps so i got confused to his answer.
you're right! he's obviously giving some wrong answers so CompTIA doesn't take down his content.. it's happened before.
I have enjoyed this quiz so much and thank you for putting It together.
All of your training videos are Super helpful..great instruction 🎉! Thanks again.
Has there been clarity on question 32? Based off my studies identify the problem is the first step. Doesnt come before establishing a theory
Man, it is such a nice change of pace to not be listening to Eeyor reading a script and going through a PowerPoint to teach. Thank you so much brother.
thank you for the explanation. now, I understand better IT with you. things are falling into place. You
are a great teacher ever.
Thank you so much for all your hard work.
Thank you thank you thank you 🙌🙌🙌
Best channel for test prep!
Questing 52 says "take inventory quickly and UPDATE PRICE TAGS". I've never seen a magnetic READER that can update price tags - a label printer maybe....:) Does CompTIA know something we don't?
I passed my core 1 today thanks lot for the videos it help
Congrats on that pass! :)
I love the way you talk and the explanation. Thank you for doing this.
Thank you for this amazing video man. May god bless you and your family.
i just finished watching the first version 😂 thank you so much!
I'm also through with my accelerated Comp TIA A+ course and will be taking my exams soon. I will be sure to check this video out, thanks for posting!
naming my future daughter Apeepah
haha wowza
(Correction) 32. B
I got my exam Next Saturday im watching your videos to help thanks
How did it go?
@@akyblue i passed i got a 697 score not the best but im super happy i passed thank god
@@akyblue i passed i got a 697
Your explanations are probably the most helpful that I have come across, thank you 🙏
for question 52 how is the magnetic reader the answer? I would think that the label maker printer would be the answer
i was confused on that too how is he supposed to update the price tags
Label makers are mostly used for shipping labels and names for the most part I reckon, so that's the logic behind why it's not D.
And I guess with the magnetic reader they are referring to a RFID to track the items by tags.
Which of the following peripherals would you use to take inventoryquickly and update price tags for products? (Choose TWO)
A) Flatbed scanner
B) KVM switch
C)Magnetic reader
D) Label printer
E) NFC device
F) Barcode scanner
Definietey D and F , that's what i use at work everyday to scan the asset tag and print the labels
Ya - magnetic reader doesnt make any sense. D/F for sure.
Thank you. Your videos are really helpful!!
Appreciate the thorough explanation man!
I take issue with Question 32. The first step in troubleshooting is ALWAYS to Verify The Concern. You can't have a theory until you've experienced the issue or gathered data to build a theory.
yeah i had to double check.
Thanks alot you do a great job explaining why and why not the answer is the answer
Thank you my friend
Im not even done with the video, but I already learned some things here and this is enough to give u positive feedback and subscribe and like. Thank you so much.
Thank you for these videos my friend
Q12. I suppose that's what they claim in their book, but checking the paper path, I found a small crumpled ball of torn-off paper stuck in a crevice by the fuser rollers, so every attempt to print causes a jam.
JUST FUCKING PASSED CORE 1 BABY!!!!!!
your videos and practice test are soooooooooo fucking good!!! they helped me so much thank you very much sir!!!! on to core 2 now!!!
LETS GOOOOOOOOOO
Congrats on that pass! :)
Can you please do a video on the PBQs only? I’m not sure if you have already I didn’t see it. But that would be awesome just to have all of them in one video
Cheers mate!
Now there are videos for PBQs only. There is one for Core 1 and one for Core 2. They were uploaded 1 or 2 months ago.
Thank you
Most welcome ey :)
I enjoy the way you pronounce APIPA.
What the Cheeze?!?!? Ive been looking for good Core 1 questions and finally found them!
Question 30 .
Had me in a back and forth with my professor, he claim Fiber is the better answer since today’s cost is closer to the price of the shielded Cat6.
Question 57 threw me off. I was initially thinking loose battery. Then i reread that tech already reseated the battery. So I got to thinking it must be the system overheating. Perhaps the laptop was moved to a hotter room.
I kept going back and forth on those two. I guess even after reseating the batterie it could come loose again..
Question 33 I honestly feel you made an error. The first step is to identify the problem which is asking the user what are the problems they are experiencing and after establishing that than you come up with a theory as to what might be causing the theory… which I learned from you and I found to be 100%
Thank you informative video. can you please release latest video.
Thank You!
1:32:53 I'm a little confused by question 32, wouldn't you identify the problem first? Only reason I ask is wouldn't identifying the problem be something like if the computer won't turn on wouldn't you identify the problem that the computer won't turn on and then establish a theory as to why the computer won't turn on?
The questions for the examination will they be similar these? Love the videos by the way. 🥰
gutted on my test that i failed there was no common port question haha but everything happens for a reason and now im stronger on other catorgys of the exam subjects
hello was wondering if u could do some PBQ questions
Hey man quick question! You mention before that 802.11ac and ax will likely not be on the exam, is that still the case or no from what you know? Just curious because I have stumbled upon some questions!
Im planning to write core one on the 20th! Any last minute advice?
You had another video with simulation questions. Where is it? Did they take it down?
Thanks ❤
Are these specific questions included in the exam? Thank you!
hello and thanks for your useful videos i just have an issue for the last two videos it says : 2 unavailable videos are hidden
For question 12, can you explain why you would need new rollers for a new printer?
I'd like an answer to this too. It seems like the most efficient thing to do would be removed the paper jam. I would think the next step would be printer kit
I believe it's because they degrade overtime from spinning and won't grip paper after long periods.
@@DirewolfMemento Yes, that is true, but he specifically said it was a NEW printer.
@BurningIceTech, can you help clarify, please?
After listening to the explanation several times I think the question is misread. He answered it as if the paper jam had already been cleared out, that's why he said, "it is unlikely that there is any obstruction left in there"
Which of the following network options would work BEST to ensure a client-side virtual machine cannot access the rest of the network?
A. NAT mode
B. Bridge mode
C. Direct mode
D. Host-only mode
D
A SOHO customer would like to purchase network hardware to enhance security. The hardware should perform stateful packet inspection. Which of the following would BEST address the customer's need?
A. Switch
B. Firewall
C. Router
D. Proxy
B
A technician is troubleshooting a smartphone that has a large dark area on the screen. The screen has no damage to indicate that it is cracked. Which of the following BEST describes why a blot is on the screen?
A. Digitizer damage
B. Improper charging
C. Ambient light sensor damage
D. Liquid damage
D
A technician is working with a user to set up scanning. The user requires the scans to be viewable on the network for the entire department. Which of the following settings on the MFP should the technician edit to BEST address the user's request?
A. Scan to email
B. Server message block
C. Secured prints
D. Web services
E. Printer share
A user is traveling to another country and will be unable to get personal cell phone service after the plane lands. Which of the following should the user update to resolve the issue?
A. CDMA
B. PRL
C. MDM
D. GPS
B
Which of the following describes traffic used to resolve the FQDN of a site into an IP address to help locate and browse websites appropriately?
A. DNS
B. AAA
C. SCADA
D. IoT
E. SQL
A
Hello, in question one you mentioned right answer is Drum, however in module 9 at 59:37 you mentioned that for vertical lines we clean or replace the roller ? Could you please explain which is correct ?
I am studying for Core 1. In 99% of the times I come across questions about vertical lines on paper, the answer is Imaging Drum (also known as, Photosensitive Drum) (also known as, Drum).
What happened to the Performance Based Questions? There was 2 videos that just seem to have disappeared. Thanks
CompTIA asked me to remove them so I had to. If you need assistance though, feel free to join the Discord server and I'll try to assist where I can
32 is B, we cannot establish a theory for why there is a problem if we haven’t identified what said problem is. Also, from other courses I’ve taken, they’ve all said B was the first step
Thank you @burningIceTech I just passed my core 1 exam today
Congrats!
APPEEEEPA!, I love it
I have my core 1 exam tomorrow for the second time, just need to pass and I’ll be A+ certified. (I took core 2 before core 1, I’m also finding core 1 to be harder than core 2 for some reason :/ ).
12 doesn’t seem right. Just because there’s a jam you would immediately replace the rollers without trying to clear the jam? A seems to be the better answer
@1:13:00
Thank you..
im at 58 mins and i wish the questions were this easy on the actual exam lol i got everything right o far....and still dont feel ready
1:49:50 now that's what I dislike about these questions, why are we expected to assume the phone does not have its own power supply and must only be powered by PoE???
So said 1 establish a problem how can that be done without asking questions