1.7 - Installing Applications Flashcards
1
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Installing applications
A
- Extend the functionality of your operating system
– Specialized applications - Available everywhere
– Find the application you need
– Install on your operating system - Not every computer can run every application
– Some simple checks can help manage your desktop
2
Q
Operating system platform
A
- 32-bit vs. 64-bit
– Processor specific - 32-bit processors can store
232 = 4,294,967,296 values - 64-bit processors can store
264 = 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 values
– 4 GB vs. 17 billion GB
– The OS has a maximum supported value - Hardware drivers are specific to the OS version
– 32-bit (x86), 64-bit (x64) - 32-bit OS cannot run 64-bit apps
– But 64-bit OS can run 32-bit apps - Apps in a 64-bit Windows OS
– 32-bit apps: \Program Files (x86)
– 64-bit apps: \Program Files
3
Q
Graphics requirements
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- Integrated graphics
– CPU and GPU are the same chip
– Uses system memory for graphics
– Common in laptops - Dedicated graphics card
– Also called a discrete graphics card
– Uses its own VRAM (Video RAM)
– High-end graphics requirements - Check the application
– Integrated or dedicated
– VRAM requirements
4
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RAM requirements
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- Random Access Memory
– Memory modules - A critical specification
– Application may perform poorly
– Or not at all - This would be above and beyond the OS requirements
– Dependent on the application
– Consider all of the other running applications
5
Q
CPU requirements
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- Central Processing Unit
– Processing speed
– Usually measured in gigahertz (GHz) - A broad measurement
– Higher numbers are faster CPUs - Application requirements vary
– Word processing vs. video editing
6
Q
External hardware tokens
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- Manage application usage
– Limit access to authorized users - Application will only operate with the
hardware token connected
– Commonly a USB device
– Can be a challenge to manage - Often used with high-end software
– High per-seat licensing costs
7
Q
Storage requirements
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- Drive space concerns
– Initial installation space requirement
– Application use requirement - Some applications use a LOT of storage space
after installation
– The initial install requirements may not be the most
important specification
8
Q
Distribution methods
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- Downloadable
– Direct from the manufacturer
– Centralized app store
– Avoid 3rd-party downloads - Physical media
– Optical media, USB drive, etc.
– Increasingly rare
9
Q
ISO files
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- Optical disk image
– A single ISO file / ISO image
– Files and folders - Sector by sector copy of the data on an optical disc
– ISO 9660 file system
– International Organization for Standardization - Mount in the OS
– Appears as a separate drive
10
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Installation considerations
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- There’s a reason we are careful when
installing applications
– Applications have the same rights and permissions
as the user
– An unknown application can cause significant issues - Impact to device
– Application upgrade stops working
– Slowdowns
– Deleted files - Impact to network
– Access to internal services
– Rights and permissions to file shares - Impact to operation
– Many jobs are time-sensitive
– An updated application may require a change
to the workflow
– Or may not work at all - Impact to the business
– Critical processes are sensitive to downtime
and outages
– A change to an application can create significant issues
– Other parts of the business rely on your results