Ensure the laptop meets the minimum hardware specifications for the software - This is correct. Graphics-intensive video editing software often has specific hardware requirements, such as a certain amount of RAM, GPU capability, processor speed and available storage. Verifying that the laptop meets these requirements ensures the software will install and run properly.
Check if there is adequate internet speed for software updates - While having a stable internet connection is beneficial for downloading and updating the software, it is not a critical factor for the initial installation of locally-installed software.
Verify that there is sufficient battery life remaining before installation - Ensuring adequate battery life can prevent installation interruptions, but it is a minor consideration compared to verifying hardware specifications.
Confirm the operating system version is listed as compatible in the software documentation - This is also important, but verifying compatibility with the operating system is typically included in checking the overall minimum hardware and software requirements.
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