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OCR: NSTALLING 50 F T 2-39 When you install non-multimedia applications such as word- processing or accounting soft- ware the computer copies all the program modules from the disks or CD. ROM to the hard of your computer. You do not need to insert the ar CD-ROM every time you want to use the program because everything you need is on Tour hard For mutimedia applica ations this r : not always the case You generally copy only small start up program to your hard leaving most of the multimedia images videos and sounds on the CD-ROM Why you copy all the multimedia components to hard The answer to sav e hard space Multimedia applications require lots of storage space For exam- ard Microsoft's Encarta encyclopedia takes up about three times much space as Microsoft Office 97 which includes word- -proces ...