I assume you have a PC, then you have the correct equipment to do any of the MTA courses. Install VMWare Player or Vbox on your PC, both of which are free, grab an evaluation copy of Windows from their site, also free, and then follow the book that you've bought. Here is a link to a good book on Amazon, it's ?18 for the paperback, ?16 for the Kindle version.
As i said in the previous post, it will give you a grounding in how IT works, it will enable you to learn the basics, installing operating systems and applications, setting up systems and troubleshooting issues. You say you don't know anything at the moment, so learning these things are a must, whether or not you take the exam, I would though because having a Microsoft accredited qualification on your CV is NEVER A BAD THING. If you're serious about going into IT you need to put a bit of effort in first to at least get yourself to a certain level, no employer is going to employ anyone with no knowledge at all.
You don't have to take my advice if you don't want, but i've been working in the IT industry for nearly 20 years, and have seen alot of people saying they want to get into the field. Once they realise the amount of work and studying you need to do, it's constant as the technology is always changing, they lose interest.
If you want any help or advice give me a shout and i'll try and help the best i can.
As i said in the previous post, it will give you a grounding in how IT works, it will enable you to learn the basics, installing operating systems and applications, setting up systems and troubleshooting issues. You say you don't know anything at the moment, so learning these things are a must, whether or not you take the exam, I would though because having a Microsoft accredited qualification on your CV is NEVER A BAD THING. If you're serious about going into IT you need to put a bit of effort in first to at least get yourself to a certain level, no employer is going to employ anyone with no knowledge at all.
You don't have to take my advice if you don't want, but i've been working in the IT industry for nearly 20 years, and have seen alot of people saying they want to get into the field. Once they realise the amount of work and studying you need to do, it's constant as the technology is always changing, they lose interest.
If you want any help or advice give me a shout and i'll try and help the best i can.
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