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SETUP

Setup refers to the process of preparing a system, device, or environment for operation by configuring, installing, and arranging components to meet required specifications. In computing, setup typically encompasses hardware setup and software setup. Hardware setup involves connecting devices, placing components, and ensuring power and interfaces are correct; tasks include assembling peripherals, powering on, and validating signals. Software setup covers installing applications, configuring options, and creating initial data or accounts; it may require agreeing to licenses, selecting language, and specifying preferences. Setup aims to establish a functional state that matches user needs and system requirements.

There are common steps: verify prerequisites, obtain or install software, run an installer or manual setup wizard,

The term is also used in contexts such as event setup or experimental setup, referring to the

configure
settings
and
preferences,
initialize
data
and
accounts,
perform
tests
or
calibration,
and
document
the
configuration.
Some
contexts
separate
setup
from
deployment;
setup
is
the
preparatory
phase
that
precedes
regular
use.
For
devices,
setup
may
include
calibration,
driver
installation,
and
network
configuration;
for
software,
it
may
include
creating
a
profile,
setting
permissions,
and
connecting
to
services.
Issues
during
setup
include
hardware
incompatibility,
missing
prerequisites,
incorrect
configurations,
and
inadequate
permissions.
Best
practices
include
following
official
guidance,
keeping
records
of
settings,
using
secure
defaults,
testing
after
changes,
and
planning
for
recovery.
preparatory
arrangements
made
to
ensure
processes
or
experiments
can
be
conducted
smoothly.
See
also
installation,
configuration,
calibration.