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Nickoteen
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      02-20-2004
I'm having this book: A+ certification training kit published by Microsoft
Corp., 3rd edition, but it's a 2001 exam ready .. which means it's a bit
outta date ..

So, my question is: how much are win xp represented in os fundamentals exam
? In percentages ? 10 %, 20 %, 30 % or more ?
I'm asking this because most of my preexam materials are dos/win 3.1/ win95
oriented.

Thnx ..


 
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      02-20-2004
Hi

Go to www.comptia.com and look at the a+ links, it will give you the
percentages of each group questions on the exam.

http://www.comptia.com/certification/A/objectives.asp

Click on the objectives links on the bottom of the page

Chris


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> I'm having this book: A+ certification training kit published by Microsoft
> Corp., 3rd edition, but it's a 2001 exam ready .. which means it's a bit
> outta date ..
>
> So, my question is: how much are win xp represented in os fundamentals

exam
> ? In percentages ? 10 %, 20 %, 30 % or more ?
> I'm asking this because most of my preexam materials are dos/win 3.1/

win95
> oriented.
>
> Thnx ..
>
>



 
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