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Be
Prepared Before Buying Software |
by:
Christopher
Curtis |
Before
you go to the store to buy software write
down your
computers specifications. You'll need the
type and speed
of the processor. How much ram your computer
has. What
kind of video card? How much disk space
is available?
Usually, these things are easy to find on
your computer.
On Windows you can navigate to "Programs
>Accessories >System Tools." Then click
on "System Information" and you should see
a summary containing your computers operating
system, processor, and memory information.
Next click on the plus sign to expand the
"Components" category. There under "Display"
you will find your computers video card
specifications. You may also need to know
what kind of sound card is installed. Select
"Sound Device" to see the name and manufacturer
of this device. Under "Storage" you can
select Drives to check how much available
disk space you have. This will be labeled
"free Space." Other information you may
need, depending on the type of program,
are network
and modem specs.
Once You have selected a piece of software
make sure that it
is compatible with your computer. Most software
programs
come on CDs now and will include their minimum
requirements
somewhere on the packaging. They may require
that you
have a special video card or adapter. It
may require that you have a particular type
of processor, so make sure that your computers
processor is equal or better. Make sure
you have enough ram to run the program.
Usually, they will give a minimum and a
recommended amount, but I have always
found that it is best to go with the recommended
amount.
Another thing to take into account is pricing.
Sometimes you can save a lot of money by
purchasing an earlier version
of a particular piece of software. Just
make sure that it has all the features that
you want and that it is compatible
with your computer. The best place to look
is on the Internet. You can compare pricing
without having to run all over town. Go
to your favorite search site, and search
for the software that you are looking for.
Sometimes you can buy online for less, but
make sure you check the shipping costs.
About the author:
Chris Curtis is the owner of C-Double Web
Development and
has been doing web design and development
since 1997.
He began offering affordable Web
hosting and design in 1999
when he started his own business.
http://www.c-double.com
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