Installing And Uninstalling Computer Software
Computer Software has come a long way from the floppy disks we used to use where you had to tell the program to run the install and it was
impossible to get rid of it once you had it loaded. Now with the new technology we have software can be installed and uninstalled with
ease. All you have to do is have the CD or access to the software you are going to download. There are three ways to install
software.
First, if you have the disc you just load it into the CD drive and let the computer auto load the program. More often, your computer
will have an install wizard pop up and ask you questions about the install. The second way you may have to install the program is by going
to the Start Menu. On the Start Menu, you will click on the run option then type in the location of the program or click browse.
Browse will usually allow you to find the CD location and open the program. You will need to look for the setup.exe file and open it to
start the download. The third option for installing the software is not having the disc. Some companies will allow you to purchase
the software directly from the Internet. These downloads will allow you to click on the download button, click run, and have the program go
through the installation wizard all without a disc. This way is one of the easiest ways to get the software you need downloaded.
When you are looking at uninstalling software, you will also have a couple of options. There are programs that promise to remove
software by downloading it. This means you can get rid of programs that you never wanted on your computer and other items computers come
with when they are purchased. This is the last option you may wish to go through. It will actually take all information off the hard
drive. The simplest way to remove computer programs from your computer is using the program in your control panel. Go to the Start
Menu, select settings and then click on the control panel. In the control panel, you will find an option for removing or adding
programs.
When you open up the option you will just have to click on the item you want uninstalled and click on remove. The process usually asks
you to close the program and ask if you want a complete un- installation of the program. The process can take several minutes or a few
seconds depending on the file size. The last option for uninstalling is using the actual installation disc. You will find that most
programs have a built in uninstall program to help you remove the entire program from the computer.
You may need to uninstall programs if the installation process was not successful or if you have a new version of the Computer Software, you
are trying to remove. Some programs will not write over existing files with an update instead they will down load the entire program again
so that you have the older version and the newer version tying up your disc space. Programs that you do not need and that come with the
computer can be removed using the “add or remove programs” in the control panel. Be very careful with the programs you are
removing.
Make sure you know what the program is and that it is not vital to the running of your computer. If you remove something your computer
needs to run by accident you may crash the entire hard drive. When you have trouble with an installation, it may be the disc you are using
is incompatible with your other software or has been damaged. If the software you have purchased will not work, make sure to return it to
the store and ask for an exchange and make sure that the program is compatible.
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