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Reddit mentions of Mike Meyers' CompTIA A+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting PCs, 4th Edition (Exams 220-801 & 220-802)

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Mike Meyers' CompTIA A+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting PCs, 4th Edition (Exams 220-801 & 220-802). Here are the top ones.

Mike Meyers' CompTIA A+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting PCs, 4th Edition (Exams 220-801 & 220-802)
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Release dateAugust 2012
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Found 3 comments on Mike Meyers' CompTIA A+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting PCs, 4th Edition (Exams 220-801 & 220-802):

u/cyberrumor · 2 pointsr/HowToHack

Check out this. Notice how Windows replaces the first letter of a deleted file with sigma. This hides it from Windows Explorer, but you can still use something like WinUndelete to retrieve it. A sigma file's cluster will be overwritten by the OS as if it were blank, so you'd have to retrieve it before you save anything else that would use that cluster.

Do you think Linux would do something similar?

Maybe understanding File Allocation Tables data structure will help you get that file. Also it might not, but it's still cool to know.

In case this is the right path, I'm learning this from page 110 -118 of this useful book that my step bro gave me :)

u/jalons201 · 1 pointr/CompTIA

Not bad. I used this book and it wasn't that bad, 802 tripped me up a little, a lot of open ended questions imo

u/Saint_Dogbert · 1 pointr/computertechs

Wow I didn't know it was that hard. I'm taking a class at CSCC that the textbook is this:

http://www.amazon.com/CompTIA-Managing-Troubleshooting-Edition-220-801/dp/007179591X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1376520999&sr=8-1&keywords=9780071795913

Is there any reason why you want to take a 7xx series vs a 8xx series one?