Summary
This section discusses troubleshooting the following common video problems.
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System does not boot
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Colors not correct/Colors are not smooth
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Blurry images, strange color tints
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Image missing, doesn’t fill the screen, skewed, or cut off
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Program or system lockup, system crashes, slow video performance
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Screen flickers or appears wavy, user reports headaches
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Scrambled or distorted images, blank screen, high-pitched tone
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Image does not display on a second monitor
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Slow performance when drawing screens
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Video files or DVD video does not play, audio plays but no video
Students will learn how to:
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Troubleshoot monitors with no display.
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Troubleshoot monitors displaying in VGA mode.
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Troubleshoot monitor thermal shutdown.
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Determine the native resolution for an LCD monitor.
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Troubleshoot backlight issues on LCD monitors.
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Fix dead or stuck pixels on an LCD monitor.
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Degauss a CRT monitor.
A+ 220-802 Exam Objectives: -
4.4 Given a scenario, troubleshoot common video and display issues.
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Common symptoms
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VGA mode
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No image on screen
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Overheat shutdown
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Dead pixels
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Artifacts
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Color patterns incorrect
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Dim image
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Flickering image
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Distorted image
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Discoloration (degaussing)
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BSOD
Lecture Focus Questions:
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What components comprise the video system in a PC?
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No output is displayed on a video monitor. What could be causing this?
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The output on a video monitor is displayed in VGA mode. What could be causing this?
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A monitor suddenly shuts off during use. What could be causing this?
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The display on an LCD monitor looks pixilated and chunky. What could be causing this?
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The display on an LCD monitor is dim. What could be causing this?
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The display on an LCD monitor is flickering. What could be causing this?
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An LCD monitor has dead and stuck pixels. How can you fix this?
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The display on a CRT monitor is discolored. How can you fix this?
Video/Demo Time
13.3.1 Common Video and Display Issues 1 14:58
13.3.2 Common Video and Display Issues 2 11:03
13.3.3 Video Troubleshooting 15:19
Total 41:20
10 questions
Total Time
About 55 minutes
Section 13.4: Network Troubleshooting Summary
This section discusses troubleshooting network problems.
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Steps to identify the scope of the network problem
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Verify the network adapter
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Verify physical connectivity
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Verify the IP configuration
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Verify network connectivity
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Troubleshooting network communications
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Physical issues
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Interference
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IP configuration
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Communication issues
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Network issues
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Resource access issues
Students will learn how to:
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View the status of a network connection.
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Use ping and ipconfig to troubleshoot network connectivity problems.
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Troubleshoot IP address conflicts.
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Troubleshoot DHCP client issues.
A+ 220-801 Exam Objectives: -
2.10 Given a scenario, use appropriate networking tools.
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Crimper
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Multimeter
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Toner probe
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Cable tester
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Loopback plug
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Punchdown tool
A+ 220-802 Exam Objectives: -
4.5 Given a scenario, troubleshoot wired and wireless networks with appropriate tools.
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Common symptoms
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No connectivity
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APIPA address
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Limited connectivity
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Local connectivity
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Intermittent connectivity
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IP conflict
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Slow transfer speeds
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Low RF signal
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Tools
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Cable tester
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Loopback plug
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Punch down tools
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Toner probes
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Wire strippers
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Crimper
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PING
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IPCONFIG
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TRACERT
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NETSTAT
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NBTSTAT
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NET
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Wireless locator
Lecture Focus Questions:
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What is the first thing you should try if the link light is not lit? What should you try next?
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What should you try if all of the computers on the network are having the same problem?
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What kind of problem is likely indicated when you can ping a device by the IP address but not the host name?
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What additional information is shown when you use the /all switch with the ipconfig command?
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Two hosts report that they are using the same IP address. What should you do?
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A host has an IP address of 169.254.0.2. What caused this?
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You are receiving an intermittent wireless network signal. What could be causing this?
Video/Demo Time
13.4.1 Common Wired and Wireless Network Issues 20:52
13.4.2 Network Troubleshooting 1 4:34
13.4.3 Network Troubleshooting 2 17:02
13.4.4 Troubleshooting Network Connectivity 1 19:50
13.4.6 Troubleshooting Network Connectivity 2 12:20
Total 74:38
Lab/Activity -
Fix a Network Connection 1
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Fix a Network Connection 2
Number of Exam Questions
21 questions
Total Time
About 115 minutes
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