Sunday, May 23, 2010

Installing New Software

Before installing software, there are things you need to consider. First, you need to know what operating system you are using (e.g. Windows, Linux or Mac).Each operating system have specific programs and are rarely cross compatible with each other. Programs running on a MAC environment cannot be installed on a Windows environment. It is also important to know if the operating system is running a 64-bit or a 32-bit version (in Windows ®Right-click My Computer and then Properties. It will show 32-bit/x86 or a 64-bit/x64). Make sure that the software you are trying to install meets the minimum system requirements (How big is your memory ram, capacity of your hard disk, the speed your processor is running.)

Before downloading or buying this software, it usually has a note (you can see this at the back of the case or a note inside the installation folder) where the minimum system requirements are put. Also, do not lose the serial number or the license key as this required to be entered on most software installations. Try to inspect the CD if it’s damaged or has small scratches as it may end up as a corrupt installation or can cause a major boot issues that will require hard drive recovery. Make sure you are buying or downloading the correct software in order for you not to waste time and money.

After considering these “need-to-know “ factors, try to load the installation disc to the compact disk drive if it’s a CD or double-click the file you just downloaded. If you are using a CD or DVD, after loading the disk, it will automatically run or you can access it through the “My computer” icon. Click which drive you are using, browse the folder. If you see a “setup” icon, you need to double click it. It automatically opens a new window and there are steps you need to follow. The software will ask where you want to put the software you just installed and you can also select the features of the software you want to be installed. It will ask you for a license key (in some cases). Some programs or software’s may ask you to turn your antivirus and firewalls off during installation. This will ensure complete and smooth installation. If the installation is finished, there will be a prompt asking you if you want to restart the PC first (in some instances). Restart the PC and you are good to go!


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