Q:
What is the difference between Downloading, Uploading and
Installing?
A:
Here's a blow by blow:
Downloading - This is moving a file that's on the
Internet (or over a network) onto your computer. For most of us,
downloading is just a matter of clicking a download link on a web
site and saving the file to disk.
Uploading - This is the opposite of downloading.
With uploading, you take a file from your computer and send it to a
computer on the internet (or a computer / server on a network).
Usually this is done with an FTP client, but some modern web sites
you'll come across will allow you to send files to them with your
web browser.
Installing - This is often confused with
downloading, but it's a different animal. When you install
something, you basically "put" the program on your computer so you
can use it. Normally this is done via a setup program or "wizard" to make
installation easy. Once you're finished installing a program, you
can usually run it from your Start Menu, Programs area.
~ Steve
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