Installing Operating Systems - CompTIA A+ 220-1102 - 1.9
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There are many different methods and techniques for installing an operating system. In this video, you’ll learn about boot methods, types of installations, disk partitions, and formatting options.
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I passed my Core 1 because of your teachings and making it so easy to understand. Now I’m on to core 2. Let’s go !!!
same here, have you taken your core 2 yet???!
@@thekngmarc im gonna take mine in about 2 weeks
same!
Taking mine this Saturday!
Passed core 1, finding core 2 to be a bit more difficult. Unsure why. Anyways, WE RIDE. And shoutout MESSER the legend
yeah i passed core 1 on the 1st try. Core 2 i got a 683 so close to passing with a 700. I think I prefer the hardware side of things over software and core 2 proved to be a little more difficult.
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Passed my core2, now time for my core 1.🎉
Congrats!! Would you mind gifting some advice ? 😅
Any advice for core 2? Difficult sections, easy sections, etc?
any advice?
I'm preparing for the 220 1101/1102 Certification
Did you pass?!
good explanation
Heyy,
On your last slide, you write "checks the disk for bad sectors (time consuming)".
During this process, are the bad sectors also repaired, or just identified?
Thank you so much for your time in these videos!
The disk check command also checks for bad sectors and repairs them so we know that the computer is capable of repairing them, therefore I assume that formatting also repairs them.
chkdsk with the /f paramater fixes logical file system errors, /r locates bad sectors and recovers readable info, implies /f
Good video!
That’s a lot of terabytes
indeed