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1 PC Maintenance: Preparing for A+ Certification Chapter 28: Working with Applications

2 Chapter 28 Objectives Install and remove applications Install and remove applications Configure DOS applications Configure DOS applications Use Compatibility mode Use Compatibility mode Troubleshoot problems with applications Troubleshoot problems with applications

3 What Does Application Installation Do? Copies files to hard disk Copies files to hard disk Sets up shortcuts Sets up shortcuts Edits Registry Edits Registry

4 Installing Windows Applications Autoplay from CD (Autorun.inf file) Autoplay from CD (Autorun.inf file) Double-click Setup file in file listing Double-click Setup file in file listing Unzip ZIP file and run Setup Unzip ZIP file and run Setup

5 Installing an Application that Has No Setup Utility Copy to the hard disk Copy to the hard disk Manually create a shortcut for it Manually create a shortcut for it No change required to Registry No change required to Registry

6 Installation Security Issues Must be Administrator Must be Administrator Right-click Setup.exe, choose Run As, run as an Administrator Right-click Setup.exe, choose Run As, run as an Administrator

7 Controlling Whether Application Loads at Startup Making an application load Making an application load Add a shortcut to the Startup folder Add a shortcut to the Startup folder Preventing an application from loading Preventing an application from loading Disable autostart in its Properties Disable autostart in its Properties Disable from MSCONFIG Disable from MSCONFIG

8 Removing Windows Applications Use application’s own Uninstall utility if possible Use application’s own Uninstall utility if possible Remove using Add/Remove programs Remove using Add/Remove programs Manual removal is last resort Manual removal is last resort Delete application’s files Delete application’s files Delete shortcuts Delete shortcuts Manually remove entries from Registry (optional, debatable whether benefits outweigh risks) Manually remove entries from Registry (optional, debatable whether benefits outweigh risks)

9 Troubleshooting Application Removal Problems Uninstall info contained in a log file (ex. INSTALL.LOG) or in a Microsoft Installation file (.MSI extension) Uninstall info contained in a log file (ex. INSTALL.LOG) or in a Microsoft Installation file (.MSI extension) If uninstall data is missing, application might not remove correctly If uninstall data is missing, application might not remove correctly Try reinstalling and then removing Try reinstalling and then removing

10 Reorganizing the Programs Menu Drag items around on Start menu Drag items around on Start menu Right-click Start button and choose Open All Users Right-click Start button and choose Open All Users

11 Adding and Removing Windows Components Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel

12 Potential Issues with DOS Programs Under Windows CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT modifications CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT modifications Resource sharing Resource sharing DOS applications assume exclusivity DOS applications assume exclusivity Proprietary video drivers Proprietary video drivers Proprietary sound drivers Proprietary sound drivers

13 Potential Issues with DOS Programs Under Windows Working directory Working directory Shortcut key conflicts Shortcut key conflicts Switching problems Switching problems Stated incompatibility with Windows Stated incompatibility with Windows Crashes under Windows Crashes under Windows

14 Installing a DOS Application Run from a command prompt (optional but can be helpful) Run from a command prompt (optional but can be helpful) Do not allow it to make changes to startup files Do not allow it to make changes to startup files Test after installation Test after installation Modify PIF through application’s Properties if needed Modify PIF through application’s Properties if needed Create Windows shortcut(s) Create Windows shortcut(s)

15 Understanding PIFs Program Information File Program Information File Shortcut used to store settings for MS– DOS applications Shortcut used to store settings for MS– DOS applications.PIF extension under 9x versions.PIF extension under 9x versions Still exist under 2000/XP but no.PIF extension Still exist under 2000/XP but no.PIF extension

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20 Compatibility Mode Only in Windows XP Only in Windows XP Only simulates earlier 32-bit Windows versions Only simulates earlier 32-bit Windows versions Does not create compatibility for Windows 3.x or DOS Does not create compatibility for Windows 3.x or DOS Two methods: Two methods: Compatibility Wizard Compatibility Wizard Manual setup through application’s Properties Manual setup through application’s Properties

21 Troubleshooting Applications General Protection Fault (GPF) General Protection Fault (GPF) Application attempts to do something that would compromise stability Application attempts to do something that would compromise stability “Blue screen of death” “Blue screen of death” Reboot Reboot If recurring problem, reinstall file or application causing the problem If recurring problem, reinstall file or application causing the problem

22 Troubleshooting Applications Illegal Operation Illegal Operation Similar to GPF but confined to a single application Similar to GPF but confined to a single application Dialog box (not blue screen) Dialog box (not blue screen) Restart application Restart application If reoccurs, restart PC If reoccurs, restart PC Check for availability of patch or update Check for availability of patch or update

23 Troubleshooting Applications Lockups Lockups Switch away from unresponsive application to other applications and save your work if possible Switch away from unresponsive application to other applications and save your work if possible Display Task Manager and attempt to shut down the unresponsive program Display Task Manager and attempt to shut down the unresponsive program Restart Windows Restart Windows Last resort: Press and hold Power button for 5 seconds Last resort: Press and hold Power button for 5 seconds


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