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Apple Certified Macintosh Technician

Duration: 8 days

Course Price:
£2,450
Exams are included in price

Individuals wishing to become an Apple Certified Macintosh Technician (ACMT) must complete one hardware and one software exam at a minimum.

This eight day course encompases both aspects. Four days are spent preparing for the hardware exam and 3 days for the software exam, with one day set aside for the exams. The course is a mixture of leader led thoery and extenisive hands on practicals including take apart sessions on the latest Apple desktop hardware.

Prerequisites
Some basic knowledge of using a computer.

Apple Certified Desktop Technician Certification
The hardware exam allows an individual to focus on both Apple desktop and portable computers.

• Apple Macintosh Hardware Exam (9L0-006)

The Mac OS requirement is to ensure that technicians have the knowledge to quickly and efficiently differentiate between software and hardware issues. The software exam is specific to the Mac Operating System (Mac OS X 10.5).

• Mac OS X v10.5 Service and Support Troubleshooting Exam (9L0-061)

Course Overview

Day 1
Basic Computer Theory & Terminology
Overview of the main components that make up a Macintosh Computer.
Understanding their roles and how they communicate with one another to make your computer work.

Underlying Technologies
This course introduces you to some key technologies implemented in Apple computers, including:
• Processors
• Memory
• Hard Drives
• Optical drives
• DVI , ADC, VGA
• Modem
• Ethernet
• Airport
• Bluetooth
• FireWire
• USB
• SCSI
• Infrared
• Universal Motherboard Architecture
• Video in/out

Intel-Based Macintosh Foundations
Explanation of the transition made by Apple from PowerPC to Intel Macintoshes.
How the Hardware and Software differ and how to troubleshoot them.

Troubleshooting and Administrative Reference Tools and Materials
Looking at online tools, such as Global Service Exchange (GSX), Knowledge Base, Service Source and the Discussion Board.

Day 2
Hardware Service Issues
Describe how to locate the AppleCare name for a Mac.
Identify the locations, physical or otherwise, of a Mac's serial number.
Identify any hardware or software requirements to use or upgrade a Mac, using
the Apple Support Site.
Identify special precautions when working inside an Apple portable computer.

Troubleshooting Tools, Diagnostics and Utilities
Introduction to OSX and third party troubleshooting tools and utilities

General Troubleshooting Theory
Troubleshooting Goals - an explanation of what professional troubleshooting should accomplish.
Troubleshooting Steps - a comprehensive review of the components of Apple's recommended troubleshooting process.

Apple Professional Desktops Troubleshooting (Component Isolation)
Reducing machine’s to minimal configuration for troubleshooting purposes.

Job Aids - a general troubleshooting flowchart and notes you can use as a reference.

Technician Safety
Safe Working Procedures and General Maintenance.
- Includes Electrostatic Discharge Prevention (ESD) and CRT Safety and discharge, as well as how to safely clean a monitor, optimise a hard disk and resolve memory fragmentation.

CRT Display Tools, Adjustments and Troubleshooting
Overview of CRT’s, differences between Aperture grill and Shadow mask and looking at how to adjust CRT’s.

Internal Components
Identify slot and connector types, major modules common to Macintosh desktops and list common malfunctioning symptoms.

Apple Recommended Hardware Tools
A look at the recommended hardware tools required to repair Apple Computers.

Power Management
Understanding of how the computer receives and distributes power to all the components along with how to troubleshoot power problems.



Day 3
Liquid Crystal Displays
Describe how sub-pixels make up colours, general maintenance and cause and symptom of pixel defects.

Basic Networking Theory & Troubleshooting
Looking at how networking is implemented on the Macintosh. Covering TCP/IP, Filesharing, Appletalk, Remote Access, Internet Connect.

Networking – Wireless and Airport ~
Looking at 802.11a, 802.11b and802.11g as well as Apple's hardware range of Apple Base Stations.
New chapter Introducting the new Wifi standard 802.11n and Apple's new Airport Base Station.

Apple Professional Desktops Overview and Take Apart
Hardware features, specifications and service issues. Features of ADC and Apple Pro mice and keyboards.

Apple iMac/eMac Overview
Differentiate between iMac models and eMac, key features, firmware updates and proper take-apart skills

Xserves
Introduction to Apple Servers. How to troubleshoot the hardware of Apple's High-End Servers.

Apple iMac (Slot Load/Flat Panel) Take Apart and Troubleshooting
Component isolation and take apart

Apple iMac G5 Take Apart and Troubleshooting
Component isolation and take apart

Apple eMac Take Apart and Troubleshooting
Component isolation and take apart

PowerMac G5 Take Apart and Troubleshooting
Component isolation and take apart



 

Day 4
Mac Pro Take Apart and Troubleshooting
Component isolation and take apart

Intel iMac Take Apart and Troubleshooting
Component isolation and take apart

Mac Mini Take Apart and Troubleshooting
Component isolation and take apart

Apple Portable Specific Theory~
Explanation of the additional components found in a portable computer, including troubleshooting tips and procedures.

The Take Apart Process
How repairing Portable computers differ and things to look out for.

Power Management
More indepth look into Power destribution including how Power Adaptors and Batteries work and how to troubleshoot them.

iBook Take Apart and Troubleshooting
Component isolation and take apart

Day 5
PowerBook Take Apart and Troubleshooting
Component isolation and take apart

MacBook Take Apart and Troubleshooting
Component isolation and take apart

MacBook Air Take Apart and Troubleshooting
Component isolation and take apart

MacBook Pro Take Apart and Troubleshooting
Component isolation and take apart

Open Q&A and Exam Preparation (Including Review Quiz)

Apple ACMT Service Certification Examination

Day 6
Mac OS X v10.5 Service and Support Troubleshooting Course

Installing Mac OS X v10.5
Including Installation requirements, differences between HFS+, Fat32, upgrade paths.

Basic Usage
Describing features of Finder, Dock, Spaces, Quicklook etc. Locating OS version, build number using about this Mac.

OSX Boot Process, Startup and Login
Defining boot errors for the Power On Self-Test, describing what happens during the Kernel load stage.
Processes involved in loading up the system and logging in to a User Account.

Preferences and troubleshooting
Locating, configuring and reconfiguring System Preferences.

Managing Users and Permissions
Distinguish between the types of users, file and folder access and resetting passwords.



Day 7
File Systems.
File systems supported by Mac OS X, file and folder locations, search paths, Disk Utility and file repair.

Leopard Time Machine
Introduction to Leopard's new Backup software utility.

Leopard Parental Controls
How to configure and troubleshoot User Accounts using Parental Controls.

Leopard Applications and troubleshooting
Applications supported in Mac OS X v10.5, Applications created with different developer APIs, the UNIX concept of a process, the relationship of processes and applications, tools to monitoring and managing processes, application preferences, troubleshooting, Boot Camp



Day 8
Troubleshooting Tools and Tips
Identifying OSX Utilities, repairing permissions using Disk Utility and ID a Kernel Panic.

OSX Networking, File Sharing and Internet Access
Defining common network technologies, setting rules for mail accounts, sharing volumes and modifying the permissions on a file.

Printing and Other Peripherals
Defining peripherals, configuring printing in OSX.

Additional OSX Troubleshooting
Describing the purpose of hidden files, troubleshoot iApps, use Apple System Profiler to detect an external device.

Open Q&A and Exam Preparation (Including Review Quiz)

Apple OS X v10.5 Service & Support Troubleshooting Certification Examination