I bought your practice exam on udemy and guys this guy is good cuz he even updated the questions by adding more.. am doing my exam on the 20th this month . Please say a little prayer for me
I'd like to update y'all with what happen yesterday after I took my test. The test results said "CONGRATULATIONS". I am now A+ Certified. Now time to chase Security+. Good luck to everyone on their journey. God Bless!
at 1:25:00 I cant believe the most likely reason as to why it failed, was because it was Windows Home, most companies buy computers in bulk and they come with the license from the vendor, home is less likely than the tech typing in the domain name wrong.
Hibernation (also known as suspend to disk, or Safe Sleep on Macintosh computers) in computing is powering down a computer while retaining its state. When hibernation begins, the computer saves the contents of its random access memory (RAM) to a hard disk or other non-volatile storage. Hibernation (computing) - Wikipedia
@@ricky4709 Hibernate saves to hdd/ssd and sleep saves to RAM. That is the reason that it takes longer for the computer to come out of hibernation than sleep.
The product key is typically required for activating Windows and unlocking certain features, but basic personalization settings like changing the wallpaper are usually available without activation.
Thank you for providing the information on the practice test! I appreciate that you provide an explanation to your questions to help with better understanding.
Thanks for the video. FYI Some words are misspelled, e.g. "Recource Monitor" and dfrqui.exe. Also, at least on my Win10 and Win11 systems, there is no General tab for requiring login when waking from sleep.
There is an issue with question 19 on the second set of questions. the correct path is settings>accounts>sign in options. There is no "general", at least not in windows 10. Maybe in 11 yes, but with no specifics how to know?
does anyone know if the actual exam questions change every time you take it? Or will it always be the same? Took Core 2 and didn't do as well as I had hoped so I am going to retake it. Obviously it would make it easier to study if I knew it would have the same questions on it because then I can focus on the stuff that I know gave me the most trouble.
@@gonzalesr82 well I passed it my second time thankfully, but I will say the most difficult stuff was definitely the performance/simulation questions. There was one in particular that involved a number of CLI related things and I honestly wasn't confident at all with it. I studied CLI commands a good bit, but it still threw me off.
I bought your practice exam on udemy and guys this guy is good cuz he even updated the questions by adding more.. am doing my exam on the 20th this month . Please say a little prayer for me
Good luck! I'm taking mine the 15th of Sept. Can't wait to get my cert. WE GOT THIS🙏
Goodluck! Studying for mine as well let’s prosper together !
@@dlo-i8l yes sure we got this
@@KingMe007 yes indeed we got this
I'd like to update y'all with what happen yesterday after I took my test. The test results said "CONGRATULATIONS". I am now A+ Certified. Now time to chase Security+. Good luck to everyone on their journey. God Bless!
Passed Core 2 today! Thanks for the videos!
Nice work!
at 1:25:00 I cant believe the most likely reason as to why it failed, was because it was Windows Home, most companies buy computers in bulk and they come with the license from the vendor, home is less likely than the tech typing in the domain name wrong.
Thank you for making these videos. I listen to them on the ride to and from work. I’d also like to congratulate John on his promotion 🎉
Thanks so much for your PBQ video!! It helped so much!!!
Hibernate saves to HDD/SSD, Sleep saves to Random Access Memory (RAM)
When you sleep, you have a good memory. Hibernate and Hard Drive both starts with an H.
@@RoyalDog214 lol good trick
Hibernation (also known as suspend to disk, or Safe Sleep on Macintosh computers) in computing is powering down a computer while retaining its state. When hibernation begins, the computer saves the contents of its random access memory (RAM) to a hard disk or other non-volatile storage.
Hibernation (computing) - Wikipedia
@@ricky4709 Hibernate saves to hdd/ssd and sleep saves to RAM. That is the reason that it takes longer for the computer to come out of hibernation than sleep.
Hello sir! Your quiz videos helped with my exam. I passed on 12/30/23! Thank you!
The product key is typically required for activating Windows and unlocking certain features, but basic personalization settings like changing the wallpaper are usually available without activation.
Thank you for providing the information on the practice test! I appreciate that you provide an explanation to your questions to help with better understanding.
These are very thorough and comprehensive thank you Dean
I passed core 1 about a month ago in part thanks to you, im planning on taking core 2 soon
Did you pass
@elk6267 Yes, i passed core 2 first try. Im working on my network plus(i failed it already though)
aw deng you'll pass net time bro@@brownsugar3802
Just ran across your page. I just subscribed. Thank you for this!!
Passed Core 1 today, now to tackle Core 2.
How is your studying going so far?
Very informative content to watch👍🏽
thank you so much for this video! I'm studying for Core.2 exam and this helped me to learn and refresh what I've forgotten!!
Thank you, and good luck with your studying for core 2. Let us know when you pass 🤞😊
I just passed core 2 today. Thank you. Your video, online practice exams, and note taking helped me.
Great job! Congratulations 🎊
Amazing practice test. Thank you!
Passed today. Thank you so much
did questions come from this video?
@@msheri619 only one or two 🙄 damn
Great job making this video. Hopefully it helps me pass the Core 2 tomorrow. Thanks either way
Thank you so much for what you do! I appreciate you a lot! You helped me pass my Core 1 and 2! Thank you!!!!
Thank you for your videos
Thanks for the video. FYI Some words are misspelled, e.g. "Recource Monitor" and dfrqui.exe. Also, at least on my Win10 and Win11 systems, there is no General tab for requiring login when waking from sleep.
Yes, apologies for that
Thanx for the video bro may god bless you
thank you dean
There is an issue with question 19 on the second set of questions. the correct path is settings>accounts>sign in options. There is no "general", at least not in windows 10. Maybe in 11 yes, but with no specifics how to know?
I like the explanations of each answer
Thanks dean
What website is being used for the practice questions?
It's not a website, I am using Ispring software to create these.
Thanks and well done sticking to the end😀 Core 2 is coming next Saturday
@@DeanCyber Thanks for your videos! Just passed core 2 today with a 727! Same score as my core 1! I’m now A+ certified!
Great news, congratulations 🎊
Damn Dean, another banger
Good video
Thanks
does anyone know if the actual exam questions change every time you take it? Or will it always be the same? Took Core 2 and didn't do as well as I had hoped so I am going to retake it. Obviously it would make it easier to study if I knew it would have the same questions on it because then I can focus on the stuff that I know gave me the most trouble.
They change it and it’s random. So you might get the same question but they pull from a pool of questions that is 200+ I believe
@@PopKatPlayz Yeah that's correct
Yes the questions change and sometimes they add a new simulation as well
What was a question that stumped you? I haven’t taken the exam yet.
@@gonzalesr82 well I passed it my second time thankfully, but I will say the most difficult stuff was definitely the performance/simulation questions. There was one in particular that involved a number of CLI related things and I honestly wasn't confident at all with it. I studied CLI commands a good bit, but it still threw me off.
Please do network+
That windows license key and wallpaper question threw me for a LOOP
Good staff
🙄 'promosm'
thank you!