When you install system and application software, you need to make sure that your installation takes the publisher’s guidelines and specifications into account. A software publisher is a company that publishes software from software developer and gets it ready to the distributer. The distributer is the company that arranges to get the published software to shops so that people can by copies of it.
The installation process is never complete without the installer punching the product key. The purpose of a product key is to prevent software piracy. Piracy, in this context, means using copies of software illegally.
Once the product key has been entered the installer must wait for the software installation process to finish. This can take quite a lot of time, depending on the software you are installing and the hardware specifications of the computer. Once the software has finished installing, the computer will restart. When it restarts, the operating system starts up if the installation was successful.
If you can see the operating system running on the computer, the installation was successful. This is because the operating system is the basis for all other software functions on the computer. So, if the operating system runs smoothly, you know that the software has been installed in accordance with the publisher’s specifications and guidelines
If the system software has not been installed according to the publisher’s guidelines and specifications, and the installation is unsuccessful many things might happen. For example you may not be able to boot into the operating system.
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