I’ve been in manufacturing since I was 17, I’m currently 27 and decided to make a change in careers and this has helped so much. I know you get this a lot but thank you for all the information, I’ll be getting the practice tests and hopefully by in a week or two getting certified
"Installing an M.2 drive is relatively straight forward, you find the m.2 interface and slide the SSD in, then fasten to the drive with a screw..." You forgot the part where you drop the world's tiniest screw somewhere in the computer or on the floor if you're really lucky and can't find it for over 3 hours
I thought m.2 was the form factor, while NVMe and SATA were the interfaces, but at 6:56 you refer to m.2 as the interface for an NVMe. Am I overthinking that?
If M.2 doesn't guarantee NVMe, does that mean you could bottle neck or just waste $$$ on a drive that you shouldn't have gotten for your motherboard? Possibly?
I want to thank you for making my 2 hour-long textbook lesson understandable in 11 minutes. An absolute life saver!
I’ve been in manufacturing since I was 17, I’m currently 27 and decided to make a change in careers and this has helped so much. I know you get this a lot but thank you for all the information, I’ll be getting the practice tests and hopefully by in a week or two getting certified
Well done! It's a great field, best of luck!
Just make sure u can find entry level positions in your area, the market is saturated in some parts
@@jayzee6432I’m kind of glad I live in a high poverty and low education area because there is an abundance of IT work
did u pass?
@@wolframhart9316 I did! Currently working my pmp for cybersecurity project management
"Installing an M.2 drive is relatively straight forward, you find the m.2 interface and slide the SSD in, then fasten to the drive with a screw..."
You forgot the part where you drop the world's tiniest screw somewhere in the computer or on the floor if you're really lucky and can't find it for over 3 hours
Magnetic screwdriver head.
@@Ceannadach definitely recommended LMAO
been there done that. so much anger.
I thought m.2 was the form factor, while NVMe and SATA were the interfaces, but at 6:56 you refer to m.2 as the interface for an NVMe. Am I overthinking that?
m.2 is the form factor, M.2 is the interface. I think...
Very good lesson. Thank you!
If M.2 doesn't guarantee NVMe, does that mean you could bottle neck or just waste $$$ on a drive that you shouldn't have gotten for your motherboard? Possibly?
Well shouldn't you buy a motherboard that supports NMVe?
hoping to take the test in a week . thankyou very much for this amazing course !!
did you make it?)
You're the best
Roanoke, VA in the back
Does anyone know if theres a chance to get entry level job in europe ? and through which method?
What do you mean exactly by this? Where are you from?