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The CompTIA A+ Core 2 (exam code 220-1202) is one of two exams required to earn the CompTIA A+ certification. This certification is widely recognized as an industry standard for entry-level IT professionals, validating the skills necessary to perform common IT support tasks.

Core 2 focuses on the knowledge and skills required to:

  • Install and configure operating systems: This includes Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile operating systems. You'll need to understand installation methods, upgrades, and basic configuration.
  • Implement security best practices: The exam covers physical and logical security concepts, including malware removal and prevention, password best practices, data encryption, and securing mobile devices and wireless networks.
  • Troubleshoot software issues: You'll be tested on your ability to diagnose and resolve common problems related to operating systems, applications, and security.
  • Understand operational procedures: This domain covers topics like documentation, change management, backup and recovery methods, safety procedures, environmental awareness, and professional communication.

The CompTIA A+ Core 2 exam assesses a candidate's ability to support and troubleshoot software and operating systems in various environments, emphasizing the practical application of these skills in real-world scenarios. Passing both Core 1 (which focuses on hardware and networking) and Core 2 exams demonstrates a well-rounded competency in IT support.

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