| Component | Minimum Requirement | Recommended | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Operating System | Windows 10 Pro/Enterprise (64-bit) | Windows 10 or 11 Pro (use compatibility mode on Win11) | | CPU | 2.2 GHz dual-core | 3.0 GHz+ quad-core | | RAM | 4 GB | 8 GB or more | | Disk Space | 4.5 GB (full install) | 8 GB (plus scratch space) | | Screen Resolution | 1024 x 768 | 1920 x 1080 or higher | | .NET Framework | .NET Framework 4.8 or 4.8.1 | Latest stable version | | Python | Python 2.7.18 (bundled with installer) | Do not install separately |
Verdict: The software is a mature industry standard, but the installation process feels dated and cumbersome compared to modern software expectations. install arcgis 108
Installing ArcGIS 10.8 is not a "click-and-run" experience. It is a ritual that tests your file management skills, your patience with license managers, and your computer’s registry. For better or worse, this installation process reflects the software itself: powerful, deep, and stubbornly rooted in legacy architecture. | Component | Minimum Requirement | Recommended |
Here is the breakdown of the installation experience. Python/ArcPy errors: ensure Python installed with Pro and
Date: [Current Date] Software: ArcGIS Desktop 10.8.1 or 10.8.2 (Classic ArcMap) Platform: Microsoft Windows 10 / Windows Server 2016-2019 (64-bit) Prepared for: GIS System Administration
Note: I assume you mean ArcGIS Pro version 1.0.8 (released 2014–2015 era). If you meant a different ArcGIS product or version, say so and I will adapt.
First, a clarification. The search term "install arcgis 108" is shorthand for ArcGIS 10.8. Esri’s naming convention uses a decimal (e.g., 10.1, 10.2, 10.8). When users omit the decimal, search engines still group these terms. You are not installing a version "108" but rather version 10.8 or 10.8.1 (the final patch).