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CBTNuggets - CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1202)
Released 10/2025
Taught by Bob Salmans, James Conrad
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English + subtitle | Duration: 309 Lessons ( 47h 15m ) | Size: 52 GB

Prepare for the CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1202) V15 exam with expert-led training, unlimited practice exams, and virtual labs. Build real-world IT support skills across Windows 11, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS, with expanded focus on OS management, cloud productivity tools, file systems (ReFS, XFS), UEFI/TPM, hybrid deployments, and command-line utilities like whoami and sfc. This course dives into Zero Trust security, passwordless authentication, MDM, DLP, EPP/EDR, and protection against email-based threats and fileless malware. You'll also cover software troubleshooting, ticketing systems, and operational best practices. Prepare to sit the 220-1202 exam with confidence and level up your IT career.



What you'll learn with A+ Core 2 training[/b]
Installing and configuring Windows and macOS features
Troubleshooting malware and mobile device issues
Using Microsoft command-line tools for diagnostics
Applying SOHO network security settings
Performing basic scripting and automation tasks
Using remote access and backup technologies

A+ Core 2 training FAQs
Is the CompTIA A+ worth it?

If you're starting your career in IT and you're looking for a way to qualify for entry-level positions, the A+ is definitely worth the time, effort and money. Even for IT professionals who are already working, the A+ can shore up weak areas in your experience or knowledge. CompTIA's credentials are respected all over the world, and the A+ is worth it because it represents all the skills and knowledge that comprise an entire career's foundation.

Who is A+ Core 2 training for?
This course is built for newcomers to IT looking to land their first job in tech support or desktop support. It's ideal for career changers, self-taught learners, or students who want a practical, credentialed path into the field. You don't need a degree or prior experience, just a willingness to learn.


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