1102 1.7 App Installation and Configuration Flashcards
What are system requirements for applications?
System requirements for applications include 32-bit vs. 64-bit dependent requirements, graphics card specifications (dedicated vs. integrated), VRAM, RAM, CPU requirements, external hardware tokens, and storage requirements.
What OS compatibility factors must be considered for application installation?
Ensure the application is compatible with the OS version and architecture (32-bit vs. 64-bit).
What’s the difference between 32-bit and 64-bit applications in terms of compatibility?
A 32-bit OS can only run 32-bit applications, whereas a 64-bit OS can run both 32-bit and 64-bit applications.
When is a dedicated graphics card required over an integrated one?
A dedicated graphics card is required for applications that heavily utilize graphics processing, such as video editing or gaming.
Why is VRAM important in application performance?
VRAM (Video Random-Access Memory) is crucial for applications that process large graphics as it stores the graphics data close to the GPU for quicker processing.
How does RAM affect application performance?
Sufficient RAM is necessary to ensure smooth operation and to prevent slowdowns or crashes, as it allows the application to store its operational data temporarily.
What are the CPU considerations when installing an application?
The CPU must meet the application’s minimum clock speed and core count requirements to ensure adequate performance.
What role do external hardware tokens play in application usage?
They are used to manage licensing and ensure that only authorized users can access the application.
How much storage is generally required for application installations?
It varies widely based on the application, but the requirements must be checked to ensure enough disk space is available for installation.
What are the common application distribution methods?
Applications can be distributed via physical media like DVDs or online downloads, and can sometimes require mounting an ISO file.
What is an ISO file and its use?
An ISO file is a sector-by-sector copy of an optical disk and is used to distribute large software packages that can be mounted virtually on computers.
What are potential impacts of new applications on a device?
New applications can affect system performance, storage capacity, and device stability.
How can installing an application impact the network?
Applications can increase network traffic, expose the network to security risks, or interact with other applications in unforeseen ways.
What is the operational impact of installing a new application?
It can change workflows, require additional training, and potentially disrupt ongoing operations.
How can application installation affect a business?
Incorrect or problematic installations can lead to downtime, affect productivity, and interrupt business processes.