Analyzes hardware components and peripheral devices to select appropriate device drivers. ![]() RAM capacity, and hard disk capacity, to verify that they meet or exceed the minimum system requirements. Analyzes the computer’s resources, such as processor speed. Uncompresses files that have been distributed in compressed format. Copies files from distribution media or downloads files to specified folders on the hard disk During the installation process, your computer usually performs the following tasks: ![]() When you install software, the new software files are placed in the appropriate folders on your computer’s hard disk, and then your computer performs any software or hardware configurations necessary to make sure the program is ready to run. System requirements, which specify the operating system and minimum hardware capacities necessary for a software product to work correctly can be found on the software box or posted on the download site. These files might be supplied on distribution media. ![]() The key “ingredients” necessary to install new software are the files that contain the programs and data. Before you can use software, you have to install it on your computer. It’s surprising how quickly your collection of software can grow as you discover new ways to use your computer.
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