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LabSim Mapping Matrix A+ Guide to Hardware Managing, Maintaining, and Troubleshooting Fourth Edition (220-601) Mapping: Chapters to LabSims Chapter Page Number LabSim Chapter 1 Pages 2-3 Pages 3-6 Pages 4-6 Pages 4-6 Pages 3-6 Pages 7-25 1.3.1 Computing Basics 1.3.2 Computing Facts 1.3.3 External components 1.3.4 Ports and connectors 1.3.5 Set up a computer 1.3.6 Internal components 1.3.7 Exam Questions Section 1.3 Pages 5-6 Page 6 Page 6 Chapter 2 Pages 44-47 Pages 46-47 Pages 46-47 Pages 36-37 Pages 36-40 Pages 71-72 Chapter 3 Pages 90-97 Pages 90-97 Page 90 Pages 90/101-102 Chapter 4 Pages 130-150 Pages 130-150 5.2.3 Serial, parallel, and PS/2 connections 5.6.5 Video interfaces 5.6.6 Install a CRT monitor 2.3.1 PC maintenance 2.3.2 Cleaning components 2.3.3 PC maintenance facts 2.3.4 PC toolkit 2.3.5 Tool facts 2.3.6 Exam Questions Section 2.3 2.5.1 Troubleshooting process 2.5.2 Troubleshooting process facts 2.5.3 Exam Questions Section 2.5 10.4.1 Automatic updates 10.4.2 Using automatic updates 10.4.3 System update facts 10.4.4 Configure automatic updates 10.4.5 Exam Questions Section 10.4 12.1.5 Change the boot order 3.1.1 System cases 3.1.2 System case facts 3.1.3 Power supplies 3.1.4 Power supply facts 3.1.5 Exam Questions Section 3.1 3.3.1 Processor concepts 3.3.2 CPU facts - 1 -

Pages 130-150 Chapter 5 Pages 176-180 Pages 176-190 Pages 181-188 Pages 181-188 3.3.3 CPU performance facts 3.3.4 Exam Questions Section 3.3 3.2.1 Motherboard components 3.2.2 Motherboard facts 3.2.3 Expansion buses and slots 3.2.4 Expansion bus types 3.2.5 Exam Questions Section 3.2 Chapter 6 Pages 222-223 Pages 222-223 Pages 226-231 Pages 226-231 Chapter 7 Pages 262-266 Pages 262-275 Pages 250-254 Pages 250-254 Pages 257-260 Pages 257-260 Page 265 Chapter 8 Pages 341-349 Pages 341-349 Page 312 Pages 312-314 Pages 342-345 Pages 347-348 Pages 348-349 3.6.1 BIOS and CMOS 3.6.2 Editing the BIOS 3.6.3 BIOS and CMOS facts 3.6.4 Find BIOS settings 3.6.5 Turn on Num Lock 3.6.6 Exam Questions Section 3.6 3.4.1 Memory 3.4.2 Memory facts 3.4.3 Memory types 3.4.4 Memory forms 3.4.5 Memory types facts 3.4.6 Memory form comparison 3.4.7 Memory factors 3.4.8 Memory characteristics 3.4.9 Exam Questions Section 3.4 6.1.3 Storage device interfaces 6.1.4 Storage device interface facts 6.2.1 Floppy drives 6.2.2 Floppy drive facts 6.2.3 Exam Questions Section 6.2 6.3.1 Hard drive characteristics 6.3.2 Hard drive facts 6.3.3 Install an external disk drive 5.2.1 Serial, parallel, and PS/2 5.2.2 Serial, parallel, and PS/2 facts 5.2.3 Serial, parallel, and PS/2 connections 5.2.4 Install PS/2 devices 5.2.5 Install a serial device 5.2.6 Install a parallel device 5.2.7 Change the parallel port mode 5.2.8 Exam Questions Section 5.2 Pages 349-353 Pages 349-352 Pages 349-352 Page 312 Pages 351-352 Pages 352-354 5.3.1 Universal Serial Bus 5.3.2 USB components 5.3.3 USB facts 5.3.4 Install a USB keyboard and mouse 5.3.6 Connect a digital camera 5.3.7 Install USB devices - 2 -

Page 353 (Notes) 5.3.8 Enable USB support Pages 314-318 Pages 311-316 Page 311 Page 315 Pages 324-325 Pages 324-325 Pages 328-330 Pages 366-368 Pages 366-368 Pages 369-374 Pages 369-374 Chapter 9 Pages 428-430 Pages 428-430 Pages 406-407 Pages 406-407 Pages 414-416 Pages 414-416 Pages 406-416 5.4.1 Firewire 5.4.2 Firewire facts 5.4.3 Install an external disk drive 5.4.4 Connect a camcorder 5.4.5 Exam Questions Section 5.4 5.5.1 Mice and pointing devices 5.5.2 Input device facts 5.5.3 Choose a keyboard 5.5.4 Choose a mouse 5.5.5 Exam Questions Section 5.5 5.6.1 CRT monitor 5.6.2 CRT monitor facts 5.6.3 LCD monitor 5.6.4 LCD monitor facts 5.6.5 Video interfaces 5.6.6 Install a CRT monitor 5.6.7 Connect an LCD monitor 5.6.8 Choose a monitor 1 5.6.9 Choose a monitor 2 5.6.13 Configuring dual monitors 5.8.1 Troubleshooting input devices 5.8.4 Component troubleshooting facts 5.8.5 Troubleshooting video 5.8.6 Video troubleshooting facts 13.1.1 Video optimization 13.1.2 Optimizing video 13.1.3 Video optimization facts 13.1.4 Optimize video settings 6.3.8 Creating dynamic volumes 6.3.9 Create a simple volume 6.4.1 CD drives 6.4.2 CD-ROM format facts 6.4.3 DVD drives 6.4.4 DVD facts 6.4.5 Optical drive facts 6.4.6 Exam Questions Section 6.4 Pages 384-385 5.7.1 Digital audio 5.7.2 Sound cards 5.7.3 Sound card facts 5.7.4 Sound card connectors - 3 -

Pages 433-444 Pages 433-444 Chapter 10 Pages 466-467 Page 444 Pages 444/466-467 5.7.5 Exam Questions Section 5.7 5.8.3 Troubleshooting sound 5.8.4 Component troubleshooting facts 7.1.1 Networking basics 7.1.2 Network types 7.1.4 Networking facts Pages 448-451 Pages 448-449 Page 450 Page 450 Pages 447-449 Pages 454-454;449 Pages 457-459 Pages 486-487 Pages 487-488 Pages 487-488 Pages 493-493 Pages 492-493 Pages 492-493 Page 460 Pages 497-501 Pages 497-501 Chapter 11 Pages 527-528 Pages 527-528 Pages 529-535 Pages 565-571 Pages 522-525 Pages 523-524 Pages 522-525 Pages 523-525 Pages 522-523 Pages 522-523 7.2.1 Cable media 7.2.2 Twisted pair facts 7.2.3 Coaxial cable facts 7.2.4 Fiber optic facts 7.2.7 Connecting Ethernet NICs 7.2.9 Connect to an Ethernet network 7.3.1 Addressing 7.3.2 IP addressing 7.3.3 Addressing facts 7.3.4 Exam Questions Section 7.3 7.6.1 Wireless 7.6.2 Wireless networking facts 7.6.3 Making a wireless connection 7.6.4 Create a wireless connection 7.6.5 Use WPA encryption 7.6.6 Wireless security 7.6.7 Wireless security facts 7.6.8 IrDA and Bluetooth 7.6.9 Exam Questions Section 7.6 7.7.1 Network troubleshooting 7.7.2 Network troubleshooting facts 7.7.3 Exam Questions Section 7.2 9.1.1 Portable Devices 9.1.2 Notebook components 9.1.3 PC card facts 9.1.6 Mobile device facts 9.2.1 Portable power 9.2.2 Configuring power settings 9.2.3 Power management facts 9.2.4 Configure power settings 9.2.5 Exploring power schemes 9.2.6 Create a power scheme 9.2.7 Exam Questions Section 9.2 Pages 558-560 Pages 560-561 Pages 558-564 9.3.1 Troubleshooting power 9.3.2 Troubleshooting video 9.3.4 Troubleshooting facts - 4 -

Pages 517-518 9.3.5 Maintenance facts Chapter 12 5.3.5 Connect a USB printer Pages 578-586 Pages 578-583 Pages 578-586 Pages 578-579 Pages 583-584 Pages 601-602 Pages 601-602 Pages 602-606 Pages 595-597 Pages 594-595 Pages 594-595 8.1.1 Printer types 8.1.2 Laser printers 8.1.3 Printer type facts 8.1.7 Choose a printer 1 8.1.8 Choose a printer 2 8.2.1 Printing configuration 8.2.2 Installing a local printer 8.2.3 Printer configuration facts 8.2.4 Install a plug and play printer 8.2.6 Change the default printer 8.2.7 Configuring printer options 8.3.2 Installing a network printer 8.3.4 Share a local printer 8.3.5 Add a network printer - 5 -