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Power-on self-test (POST)
From the course: CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1201) Cert Prep
Power-on self-test (POST)
- Have you ever noticed that there's no run button on a computer? I mean, sure, there's a on and off button, but the only thing the on and off button does is provides electricity to the computer. If you got to think about this, there has to be something that says, "CPU, start running programming." And that's done by the CPU itself. Built into the back of every CPU is one little wire called the Power Good wire. And as soon as that one wire gets enough voltage, the CPU starts running, and the first thing it's going to do is it's going to go talk to the BIOS and it's going to run a little piece of BIOS known as the Power-On Self-Test, or POST. Now, the Power-On Self-Test is actually a pretty simple program. It kind of broadcasts out throughout the motherboard. It says, "If you can hear me, check yourself out." So, all of the memory controllers and your RAM and USB controllers and hard drive controllers and whatever you might have on your motherboard goes through its own internal…
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USB standards9m 53s
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Understanding USB10m 31s
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Configuring USB7m 3s
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Thunder and lightning5m 4s
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Optical media17m 44s
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Readers and scanners6m 27s
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Common peripherals8m 37s
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Webcams and video conferencing3m 32s
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Installing and troubleshooting expansion cards5m 27s
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Understanding DNS10m 42s
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Working with DNS6m 56s
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Windows naming5m 54s
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Working with workgroups7m 18s
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Windows sharing with macOS and Linux6m 58s
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Routers11m 56s
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Basic router configuration11m 42s
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Firewall configuration10m 31s
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Windows Firewall7m 37s
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Port forwarding7m 5s
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Advanced router configuration7m 44s
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Virtual LANs (VLANs)7m 48s
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Network troubleshooting7m 45s
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Beyond the LAN4m 26s
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Internet tiers5m 41s
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Broadband connections11m 4s
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Firewalls and servers5m 56s
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Telnet and SSH6m 39s
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Remote desktop connections5m
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The World Wide Web8m 47s
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File Transfer Protocol (FTP)6m 49s
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Email7m 23s
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Proxy servers7m 27s
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Virtual private networks (VPNs)7m 41s
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Internet of Things (IoT)3m 28s
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Troubleshooting internet connections6m 39s
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Laser printers12m 19s
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Inkjet printers7m 39s
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Impact printers3m 49s
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Thermal printers3m 19s
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Installing a local printer16m 20s
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Sharing printers9m 46s
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Installing wireless and cloud printers10m 50s
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Social engineering13m 17s
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3D printing6m 19s
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