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About the Course

Prepare for a rewarding career in IT with IBM's Core 1: Hardware and Network Troubleshooting course. Gain the necessary skills and knowledge to set up, configure, and troubleshoot devices, networks, and systems in today's fast-paced world. You will gain a solid understanding of hardware and networking concepts, including troubleshooting techniques for laptops, mobile devices, and video and resolution issues. You will also learn to identify and troubleshoot storage and printer issues, configure BIOS settings, and summarize power supply basics. Our comprehensive curriculum covers hardware and network troubleshooting, laptop and printer components and settings, motherboard, and storage components. Whether you're starting your career in IT or seeking to advance in your current role, this course provides the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in today's tech-driven world. In addition, this course is part of a series of courses designed to help you prepare for CompTIA A+ Certification and lays the foundation for advanced training in Core 1. This course contains ample of hands-on labs and a final project to practice and apply what you learn in the course. Join us today on your journey toward becoming a highly sought-after IT professional!...

Top reviews

HK

Nov 12, 2024

Good to get updated with modern up to date hardware info. Lab exercise are useful to think about troubleshooting cases after watched videos.

CO

Nov 9, 2024

Loved IT! Straightforward with very precise and concise explanation without cumbersome concepts or material.

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26 - 30 of 30 Reviews for Core 1: Hardware and Network Troubleshooting

By Ales A K

May 16, 2024

Great!

By Ben S

Aug 17, 2024

Good information, but a couple steps (i.e., having the user update adapter drivers) could be beyond the non-technical user's abilities. No mention of using a VNC to provide a secure connection to the inside network. Remote control software (e.g., Remote Desktop Connection, GoToMyPC, Dameware) is often used for remote support, as well.

By Mohammed J

Jun 17, 2024

Informative but lacks images and proper real world explanation , overuse of iconography to explain . Not very good for beginners , If i wasnt into computers i would not understand a thing

By Will B

Dec 6, 2024

WARNING! This course does not include material on Virtualization or Cloud Computing!

By Raeton N

Jul 21, 2024

Most questions in exam were based of information not covered in this course.