I passed my Comptia ITF+ with this video. My advice is to make sure to take notes. And do alot of practice test. Especially if youre new to IT. Thank you so much for posting this video. You helped me alot sir.
I just passed my CompTIA ITF+ thanks to this video. This full course really helped me a lot. My two cents for students who will be taking the exam. Just really understand the concepts of each domain and you will going to ace your exam. Don’t just rely on practice questions or even try to memorize all of the practice questions but it will also help you. You just really need to understand the concepts lectured here in this video and try the practice questions and test your knowledge after.
@@StarOasis26 You should look up Pearson VUE they are the ones that set you up for Exams. You can do the exams from from home, but I'm not a fan of it personally because you will have a proctor being overly strict with every little detail and you have to have an empty room with just you and the computer with a webcam. The other option is look up where a Pearson VUE testing facility is. It's a lot less stressful and calmer when taking the exam that way. Also, before taking your exam, be sure to look up exam tips. I believe you get 60 minutes to answer 75 questions for the ITF+ exam. That means you have less than 1 minute per question. Tips and Strategies are really important to manage your time on these exams.
I passed my PMP exam because of this man’s awesome digital products. He is the GOAT of IT & PM technical education. He breaks it down in simple terms, from A-Z; like this video for example. If you read this Mr. Ramdayal THANK YOU! 🎉🎉🎉
I have a job ending in December and want to get into cybersecurity. Do I need to take a class or what would you recommend that I do to get certified? I'm familiar with computers. I know how to troubleshoot and assisign routers, IP addresses hard drives RAM and built a few Windows desktops. where do I start how to take the exam?
Within the first 10 minutes, I learned more here than in 6 hours of LinkedIn learning. Just bought the test, wish me luck. Will come back and post update.
I passed. Got the major confidence boost with this video. Missing stuff to learn and focus on before the test: differences of 802.11 and capabilities. What are hypervisors…. And the fundamentals of DATA. There were many data management questions, from programming languages, and types and functions. Got most of those wrong lol, so study up on those topics besides this video, and you got this! On to A+!
Just wanted to come back and say that this video is what made things click for me! You made it more fun to learn and I passed my ITF+ exam on Friday! Thank you so much for this well constructed video and taking the time to show us the components!
How long did it take you to watch this vid up to taking the exam and passing it? I've read it can be 3 months, 2 months, 2 weeks, or even 4 days, etc. Depends on the person, just curious
I am still in 27 minutes. I am from Philippines and I gotta say this course is so helpful in making things clear. You wont regret watching this. And most importantly this video is not boring at all since I am actually watching this at dawn and before i started watching it I am actually quite tired but still it kept me awake. I feel that this video will be my root to understanding more complex topics in Information Technology. Clearly the speaker is an expert... I think that is the reason why this video would never be boring.
Thanks for taking your time to create this video. I’m looking to take a leap of faith into this career field. I hope this video will be enough to pass the ITF+, along with practice tests
I wanted to thank you. Passed my ITF+ about 2 weeks ago. I enjoyed your content so much that I just purchased your Udemy A+ Course! Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much Sir, your video of ITF+ helps me a lot. I watch 2 time start to end. I took my ITF+ exam on july 3 and got failed and I saw your video and start watching your video plus use chatGPT to get help and finaly after week, 3 days full time study I got passed on july 09. I passed Network+ 8 months ago but dont know why ITF+ 1st attempt was not good. now my next plan is to buy your A+ class and ready for exam. you teach objectives related others youtube channel they go very deep that what I see different you focus how to make pass I did research in chatGPT now i can answer any questions from ITF+ . :) others they try to make you professor in a week.
I'm grateful for the valuable information you've provided and the thorough Comptia IT fundamentals course without any pesky ads. I'm excited about getting more of your courses and aiming to form a significant mentor-student bond with you, learning and evolving with your support. Your commitment to delivering top-notch educational material is truly impressive, and I'm thrilled about enhancing my skills and knowledge through your courses.
Excellent quality videos. The explanations are in-depth. More importantly, Andrew does a really good job of outlining not just how the IT definitions, but also illustrating how these definitions and systems fit into the context of a real world company.
@@dontperceiveme__ I'm an average user, I know how to build desktop computers and troubleshoot internet install hard drives memory etc, but I want to learn more. what do you suggest I take? Thanks
6 hours for rich content as this doesn't feel much! Thank you very much Sir. for these tutorial. I learned a great deal. I would appreciate in your next tutorials if you could get into the habit of zooming in more the contents you want us to see😊😊😊
I just finished watching the whole video. Thank you so much for sharing! You are so knowledgeable and also great at teaching. I understand the way you explain things very well. Cheers!
Thanks so much for this video. Although I'm not watching because i want to take the compTIA ITF+ course, I'm watching cuz I'm just a lover of IT Thanks for the video, I've learnt a lot I'll try get your A+ course on Udemy cuz i love your style of teaching. The experience is there 😊😊
Thank you for providing me with this well put together course. I've been out of school for a while and decided to start from the beginning. You did an awesome job with this! 🎉
Great Video. Please make future videos time-stamped. It would be much more user-friendly like if we wanted to go back to the video later to find something specific.
i live in america ka believe me here IT demands on high peeks im changing my profile banker to it i used to be it troubshooting in 2006 then move to banking while when i was in dubai , your videos helps alot
Thank you very much video helped a lot to pass knowing the troubling shooting steps in order was a big deal there was 3 questions i think and i know i got them right and i only passed by 1 or 2 questions
Found intro very interesting and very informative, definitely i will study this course. Could you please provide full timestamp with key topics for the course at the video description area?? Thanks in advance
1:25:47 - I was under the impression that most remote controls use infra-red? I don't understand why you would need line-of-sight for an RF-based remote control to work?
Infrared uses pulses of infrared light to transmit data from one device to another. This Infrared light is not visible for the human eye. The Infrared technology has a signal range of about 10 yards and requires line-of-sight.
I have a job ending in December and want to get into cybersecurity. Do I need to take a class or what would you recommend that I do to get certified? I'm familiar with computers. I know how to troubleshoot and assisign routers, IP addresses hard drives RAM and built a few Windows desktops. where do I start?
@@TechnicalInstituteofAmerica Hello sir, I passed the test today. Thank you very much because I relied on this video and the practice questions in the book. Thank you with all my heart. I am very happy.
I'm going to college for Network Engineering next year and I am just wondering if anyone can give me some good advice. I plan to have the 4 "core" CompTIA certs and CCNA by the time I go to college if that helps.
If you get those’s four core CompTia certs and CCNA before going to college you might as well start networking on LinkedIN with tech recruiters for job placement.
I’m in college and about to finish up with my degree in IT and Networking along with this ITF cert. If I were you, I would take the ITF and pass it. Get that foundational knowledge. And while you’re going to school, if you can swing it, get a help desk job. Entry level. Help desk is the equivalent of the A+ cert. You’ll also gain real world experience.
Pls can i become a cyber security professional, without reading computer science in the university, and also without knowing anything about computer. But by enrolling into cyber security program.pls is it possible?
If I could only afford one exam, which certification would you recommend between IT Fundamentals and A+? I'm currently employed as a dev. I'd love to transition to Cloud Security.
@@edrodriguez1384 maybe he was working as dev ONLY. this way he didnt touch any system administration or networking, or cloud computing :P @compton8301 if you want to work in cloud and you already have some it experience i do not see real need for you to go for ITF+ or A+. i would suggest you take some interest into Amazon Web Services certifications, like AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner. AWS is the biggest and the best cloud services provider in the world, their certifications are the best in terms of cloud computing! :D
07:04 > Exam Domains
11:38 > Numbering System
16:09 > Data Representation ASCII
20:39 > Boolean
24:15 > Basics Of Computing and Processing
26:49 > Value of Data & Processing
33:55 > Intellectual Property
39:42 > Storage Unit
48:42 > Throughput Unit
53:59 > Processing Speed
58:47 > Troubleshooting Methodology
01:07:36 > Basic Networking
01:20:05 > Peripheral Device
01:28:19 > Graphic Device
01:38:21 > Other Devices
01:44:41 > InstallationTypes
01:52:28 > CPU's
01:59:03 > GPU's & Cooling
02:04:23 > Internal Computing Components
02:15:11 > Storage Devices
02:20:44 > NIC
02:23:36 > Internet Connections
02:28:13 > Network Storage
02:32:38 > Common Computing Devices
02:36:59 > IoT Devices
02:38:58 > LAN vs WAN
02:41:43 > Basics of Packet Transmission
02:46:17 > IP vs Mac Address
02:54:52 > URL to IP address
02:58:52 > Web and Mail Protocols
03:06:25 > Network Devices
03:13:48 > Wireless Networking
03:27:09 > Operating Systems and Functions
03:35:07 > File Systems
03:42:51 > Folders and File Management
03:48:26 > Operating System and Utilities
03:54:51 > Types of Software
04:03:07 > Application Installations
04:07:38 > Configuration of Web Browsers
04:13:39 > Software Licensing
04:19:05 > Programming Languages
04:26:46 > Programming Logic
04:37:26 > Basic Programming Concepts
04:39:54 > More Programming Concepts
04:42:55 > Purpose and Concepts of a Database
04:50:36 > Database Structure
04:58:02 > Database Commands and Access Methods
05:03:28 > CIA Security
05:13:25 > Devices Best Practices
05:20:24 > Behavorial Security Concept
05:27:23 > Authentication
05:34:44 > Authorization, Accounting and Non-Repudiation
05:43:43 > Passwords
05:49:41 > Encryption
05:55:00 > Disaster Recovery
THANK YOU!
Thank God, and I thank you for summarizing it.
God bless you brother ❤
Indeed 🙌@@Nkemakolam_NaZa
I passed my Comptia ITF+ with this video. My advice is to make sure to take notes. And do alot of practice test. Especially if youre new to IT. Thank you so much for posting this video. You helped me alot sir.
Thanks for the advice and congrats on passing! Do you have any recommendations on practice tests?
Congratulations and celebrate well 🍺
what kind of practice sir?
@@kenkentutssearch for exam simulator app, I have two apps, from Scrumpass and Exam Prep
Please how do I register for the Comptia ITF+ exam?
I just passed my CompTIA ITF+ thanks to this video. This full course really helped me a lot. My two cents for students who will be taking the exam. Just really understand the concepts of each domain and you will going to ace your exam. Don’t just rely on practice questions or even try to memorize all of the practice questions but it will also help you. You just really need to understand the concepts lectured here in this video and try the practice questions and test your knowledge after.
Congratulations and celebrate well 🍺
@@TechnicalInstituteofAmericaI'm unsure what to do where do I start? how do you get certified?
@@StarOasis26 You should look up Pearson VUE they are the ones that set you up for Exams. You can do the exams from from home, but I'm not a fan of it personally because you will have a proctor being overly strict with every little detail and you have to have an empty room with just you and the computer with a webcam. The other option is look up where a Pearson VUE testing facility is. It's a lot less stressful and calmer when taking the exam that way. Also, before taking your exam, be sure to look up exam tips. I believe you get 60 minutes to answer 75 questions for the ITF+ exam. That means you have less than 1 minute per question. Tips and Strategies are really important to manage your time on these exams.
3:00:00 - Basic Protocols
3:06:00 - Network Devices
3:13:48 - Wireless Networking
3:27:09 - Operating Systems and functions
3:35:06 - File Systems (NTFS, FAT32, HFS, Ext4)
3:42:51 - Folders and File Management
3:54:41 - Types of Software (Productivity Software, Collaboration Software, Business Software)
4:03:08 - Application Installations (Locally Installed, Local network hosted, Cloud hosted, Application Architecture Models)
4:07:38 - Configuration of web browsers (Cache, Certificates, Client-Side Scripting)
4:13:38 - Software Licensing (Open Source vs. Proprietary, Product Keys and Serial Numbers, etc.)
4:19:04 - Programming Languages (Interpreted, Compiled Programming , Query, Assembly Languages)
4:26:46 - Programming Logic (Pseudocode, Flow-Chart Concepts, Branching, Looping)
4:37:26 - Basic Programming Concepts (Variables, Concepts, Arrays, Vectors)
4:39:54 - Basic Programming Concepts Part 2
4:42:55 - Purpose and Concepts of a Database (Usage of database, Records, Storage, Flatfile vs. Database)
4:50:55 - Purpose and Concepts of a Database (Relational database, Primary/Foreign Key, Non-Relational Database)
4:55:49 - Purpose and Concepts of a Database (Structured vs. Semi-Structured vs. Non-Structured)
4:58:03 - Database Commands and access methods (Data Manipulation, Data Definition)
5:03:28 - CIA Triad in Security (Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability)
5:13:24 - Devices Best Practices (Securing Devices, Software Sources)
5:20:22 - Behavioral Security Concept (Expectations of Privacy)
5:28:17 - Authentication (Something you know, Something you have, Something you are)
5:30:05 - Authentication (Single Factor, Multiple Factor)
5:34:44 - Authorization, Accounting and Non-Repudiation
5:44:15 - Passwords **
5:49:42 - Encryption (Plain vs. Cipher Text, Data at Rest, Data in Transit)
5:55:00 - Disaster Recovery (Fault Tolerance, Backup, Contingency Plan)
Note: I decided to take time stamps three hours in the video, sorry. Good luck!
Thank you 🙏 so much bro
Thank you!
you're amazing
great work
Thank you
I passed my PMP exam because of this man’s awesome digital products. He is the GOAT of IT & PM technical education. He breaks it down in simple terms, from A-Z; like this video for example. If you read this Mr. Ramdayal THANK YOU! 🎉🎉🎉
I have a job ending in December and want to get into cybersecurity. Do I need to take a class or what would you recommend that I do to get certified? I'm familiar with computers. I know how to troubleshoot and assisign routers, IP addresses hard drives RAM and built a few Windows desktops. where do I start how to take the exam?
@@StarOasis26I’m starting here
Within the first 10 minutes, I learned more here than in 6 hours of LinkedIn learning. Just bought the test, wish me luck. Will come back and post update.
I passed. Got the major confidence boost with this video. Missing stuff to learn and focus on before the test: differences of 802.11 and capabilities. What are hypervisors…. And the fundamentals of DATA. There were many data management questions, from programming languages, and types and functions. Got most of those wrong lol, so study up on those topics besides this video, and you got this! On to A+!
@@LORDAKIRA818thank you
Congrats
Thank you!
@@LORDAKIRA818818 as in valley? Congratulations 🎉
Just wanted to come back and say that this video is what made things click for me! You made it more fun to learn and I passed my ITF+ exam on Friday! Thank you so much for this well constructed video and taking the time to show us the components!
Congratulations and celebrate well 🍺
Hi, I am just starting out in Cyber Security and I am so confused what to do first just to get started, I have no knowledge and experience
@@YourDad-ho5mldefinitely get itf certified then a+
Have you got a job yet?
How long did it take you to watch this vid up to taking the exam and passing it? I've read it can be 3 months, 2 months, 2 weeks, or even 4 days, etc. Depends on the person, just curious
Watched this video 3 times and boom I have passed my ITF + exams. Thank you so much for this GEM. Please can you cover cloud essential + too?
somali??
by the way how was it the exam what was your score out of ...?
I am still in 27 minutes. I am from Philippines and I gotta say this course is so helpful in making things clear. You wont regret watching this. And most importantly this video is not boring at all since I am actually watching this at dawn and before i started watching it I am actually quite tired but still it kept me awake. I feel that this video will be my root to understanding more complex topics in Information Technology. Clearly the speaker is an expert... I think that is the reason why this video would never be boring.
Uy parehas tayo hahahaha
I'm getting ready to go to school for cybersecurity. This is going to give me a great start. Thank you so much!
Thank you! Finished this video in 2 sessions, and just passed the certification test with no additional studying.
hey? How can I register for Exam in India. Can you please help me
Thanks for taking your time to create this video. I’m looking to take a leap of faith into this career field. I hope this video will be enough to pass the ITF+, along with practice tests
I passed the test today and some of your points definitely saved me on a few questions. Thank you for making such a well-made & in-depth guide!!!
I wanted to thank you. Passed my ITF+ about 2 weeks ago. I enjoyed your content so much that I just purchased your Udemy A+ Course! Keep up the great work!
you deserve a special place in heaven for making this. thank you
Thank you so much Sir, your video of ITF+ helps me a lot. I watch 2 time start to end. I took my ITF+ exam on july 3 and got failed and I saw your video and start watching your video plus use chatGPT to get help and finaly after week, 3 days full time study I got passed on july 09. I passed Network+ 8 months ago but dont know why ITF+ 1st attempt was not good. now my next plan is to buy your A+ class and ready for exam. you teach objectives related others youtube channel they go very deep that what I see different you focus how to make pass I did research in chatGPT now i can answer any questions from ITF+ . :) others they try to make you professor in a week.
I'm grateful for the valuable information you've provided and the thorough Comptia IT fundamentals course without any pesky ads. I'm excited about getting more of your courses and aiming to form a significant mentor-student bond with you, learning and evolving with your support. Your commitment to delivering top-notch educational material is truly impressive, and I'm thrilled about enhancing my skills and knowledge through your courses.
Excellent quality videos. The explanations are in-depth. More importantly, Andrew does a really good job of outlining not just how the IT definitions, but also illustrating how these definitions and systems fit into the context of a real world company.
Used this video and passed on my first attempt! Thank you for this resource!
pass what in the first attempt? did you get certified for something? Thanks
@@StarOasis26 I passed the CompTIA itf+ test and got certified
@@dontperceiveme__ I'm an average user, I know how to build desktop computers and troubleshoot internet install hard drives memory etc, but I want to learn more. what do you suggest I take? Thanks
Very Informative video, his teaching methods were superb and the hardware section were he was showing each components just great.
Thank you sir for giving me a free class. I have completed this course. It gives me an insight of IT world how it works
6 hours for rich content as this doesn't feel much! Thank you very much Sir. for these tutorial. I learned a great deal. I would appreciate in your next tutorials if you could get into the habit of zooming in more the contents you want us to see😊😊😊
I just finished watching the whole video. Thank you so much for sharing! You are so knowledgeable and also great at teaching. I understand the way you explain things very well. Cheers!
This has been so helpful, thank you! I was trying to watch some a+ content but it was all going over my head. I found this and I feel so much better.
passed, now onto A+ thanks alot.
Thanks so much for this video. Although I'm not watching because i want to take the compTIA ITF+ course, I'm watching cuz I'm just a lover of IT
Thanks for the video, I've learnt a lot
I'll try get your A+ course on Udemy cuz i love your style of teaching. The experience is there 😊😊
I really appreciate your video, showing us the devices, ports, and cables in real life was very helpful.
phenomenal explanations. very engaging and thorough, not boring at all! thank you for your dedicated time!
Thank you for providing me with this well put together course. I've been out of school for a while and decided to start from the beginning. You did an awesome job with this! 🎉
Thank you so much. You explain simply and do not overcomplicate things. Easy to learn in bite sized chunks. Definitely subscribing.
I actually have a computer I’m going to take apart and build tomorrow!! Gotta start somewhere.
Thank you very much. Respect from Osu, Accra, Ghana! 🙏
Your content is amazing. you explain everything so well. Thank you for what you do!
Great Video. Please make future videos time-stamped. It would be much more user-friendly like if we wanted to go back to the video later to find something specific.
Thank you so much I passed ! Will definitely take your a+ course
i live in america ka believe me here IT demands on high peeks im changing my profile banker to it i used to be it troubshooting in 2006 then move to banking while when i was in dubai , your videos helps alot
Thank you sir for this detailed video. Please how do I register for the Comptia ITF+ exam?
Thank you very much video helped a lot to pass knowing the troubling shooting steps in order was a big deal there was 3 questions i think and i know i got them right and i only passed by 1 or 2 questions
you are just the best, ı have no words!!!!!!!!!!
great material here
timestamps for such a long video series would be nice 😊
Found intro very interesting and very informative, definitely i will study this course.
Could you please provide full timestamp with key topics for the course at the video description area??
Thanks in advance
A great teacher.
1:25:47 - I was under the impression that most remote controls use infra-red? I don't understand why you would need line-of-sight for an RF-based remote control to work?
Infrared uses pulses of infrared light to transmit data from one device to another. This Infrared light is not visible for the human eye. The Infrared technology has a signal range of about 10 yards and requires line-of-sight.
This course really helped me!! Thank you greatly!
I passed thank you for creating this video it helped me out
I have a job ending in December and want to get into cybersecurity. Do I need to take a class or what would you recommend that I do to get certified? I'm familiar with computers. I know how to troubleshoot and assisign routers, IP addresses hard drives RAM and built a few Windows desktops. where do I start?
true legend
Thank you so much sir, where can i get the slides?
Passed! Thank you!!
So is this usefull for the average person to learn/use?
Got a fliper zero and wanted to learn to use it and what all the tech settings mean.
Excellent🌷🌷
Thanks!
Thanks 👍
Thanks
Do you think it's worth getting this certification or better just learn the material and then get some more advanced cert?
Hello sir, is this video enough for me to take the test and pass?
Yes it is.
@@TechnicalInstituteofAmerica Hello sir, I passed the test today. Thank you very much because I relied on this video and the practice questions in the book. Thank you with all my heart. I am very happy.
@@_Middlocongratulations 🎉 now you know his other courses are likely to be useful 🥳
HI sir. Can you make the latest course "Comptia Tech+" on youtube or on your Udemy please. Really appreciate it.
4:09:45 - private browsing hides your identity? i don't think it's true.
At 41:36, why aren't the numbers 1024 but are 1000 instead?
Thanks a lot!
Wheres the exam download that he says to follow along with?
Do you make car videos ?? I saw a channel and a guy looks / talks just like you
Lol, yep. Just a few. One day when time permits I will do more
You drove me crazy saying NIC card 😂
Is there one extra step?
Hi Sir if someone from Non Tech background wants to Enter the Field Of Cybersecurity what should be the roadmap to follow??
What a lot of the realistic and honest content creators are saying is to get a strong foundation of IT first
Sir I wish to write ISC2 CC exam in current situation of IT security is it good or should I need to go through security+ for SoC analyst l1 roles ...?
If you want to work as a SOC analyst, you definitely need security+ at least. Wouldn't hurt to get the CC, just pass it on your first (free trial)
I'm going to college for Network Engineering next year and I am just wondering if anyone can give me some good advice. I plan to have the 4 "core" CompTIA certs and CCNA by the time I go to college if that helps.
If you get those’s four core CompTia certs and CCNA before going to college you might as well start networking on LinkedIN with tech recruiters for job placement.
I’m in college and about to finish up with my degree in IT and Networking along with this ITF cert. If I were you, I would take the ITF and pass it. Get that foundational knowledge. And while you’re going to school, if you can swing it, get a help desk job. Entry level. Help desk is the equivalent of the A+ cert. You’ll also gain real world experience.
Dale Valleys
Hi there, need help here I couldn’t find the a+ cert link, anyone … thank you.
i feel better i though i dont't know nothing .
Pls can i become a cyber security professional, without reading computer science in the university, and also without knowing anything about computer. But by enrolling into cyber security program.pls is it possible?
no it's not possible
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can you please provide PPT ?
4:37:26
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2:04:22
1 MB should be 1024 Bytes and not 1000 Bytes, no?
If I could only afford one exam, which certification would you recommend between IT Fundamentals and A+?
I'm currently employed as a dev. I'd love to transition to Cloud Security.
If youre currently employed as a dev why are you looking at IT fundamentals and the A+ cert?
@@edrodriguez1384 maybe he was working as dev ONLY. this way he didnt touch any system administration or networking, or cloud computing :P
@compton8301 if you want to work in cloud and you already have some it experience i do not see real need for you to go for ITF+ or A+. i would suggest you take some interest into Amazon Web Services certifications, like AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner. AWS is the biggest and the best cloud services provider in the world, their certifications are the best in terms of cloud computing! :D
You're a dev with no money?
None! Go through the course material instead.
@@user.netizen11 Thanks for the info.
for every 5 mins if you really want to know why take my network plus class A+ 😂😂
NOT free Udemy- Security+ Practice Questions
instead of "rf connector" what about "rf connection sensor" or "rf sensor"
Can you do an A+ full course video?
I tried using google IP address(142.250.65.174) and my bit defender software blocked it due to unsafe untrusted security certificate.
Why the F would u need 60 certs? 15 is more than enough to retire on. 😂
2:46:17