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Installation manuals, or installation guides, are step-by-step technical documentation that come with a product and instruct the customer how to properly and set up the product. Their purpose is to give the customer enough information to a product without needing to contact customer service.
What Should You Include in a Software Installation Guide? Overview of the software and its features. Requirements for pre-installation (system requirements) Steps and instructions for installation. Configuration settings. Software license information. Post-installation tasks. Methods for software uninstallation.
Most installation manuals provide unit-specific instructions to guide you through unloading and installing the unit in question. In short, the main purpose of an installation manual is to ensure the proper use of the equipment. If you are wondering why you need an installation manual, the answer is simple: for safety!
Installation typically involves code (program) being copied/generated from the installation files to new files on the local computer for easier access by the operating system, creating necessary directories, registering environment variables, providing a separate program for un-installation etc.
How can you ensure software installation instructions are easy to understand? Use simple language. Be the first to add your personal experience. Break down the steps. Be the first to add your personal experience. Provide screenshots. Anticipate errors or issues. Test your instructions. Heres what else to consider.
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Installation instructions are the steps that users need to follow to set up a product or system, while user guide is the comprehensive manual that explains how to use a product or system and its features.
Installation guide is a technical communication document intended to assist people on how to a particular program. An installation guide may include the following information: The first part of a guide may give general instructions. Information on the minimum system requirements.

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