Difference between revisions of "Template:IDE Setup (Windows)"
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− | |'''Note:''' If you have a previous version installed already, you must | + | |'''Note:''' If you have a previous version installed already, you must uninstall that version prior to installing a newer version. |
*Go to Control Panel and uninstall the '''Arduino IDE for Microduino'''. | *Go to Control Panel and uninstall the '''Arduino IDE for Microduino'''. | ||
*Delete the '''C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino IDE for Microduino''' folder as some legacy files may cause issues with a new installation. | *Delete the '''C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino IDE for Microduino''' folder as some legacy files may cause issues with a new installation. |
Revision as of 21:40, 5 July 2018
Note: If you have a previous version installed already, you must uninstall that version prior to installing a newer version.
Then proceed to the next steps. |
1. Download the latest Windows IDE: HERE
2. Double click on the setup file to start the installation process. Click Next.
3. The next window will allow you to select which options to install. Leave all checked and click Install.
4. The installation process will begin for the Arduino IDE.
5. Wait until it is complete.
6. After the Arduino IDE has been installed, a window for driver installation will appear. Click Next.
7. Click on "I accept this agreement" and click Next to start the drivers installation.
8. After the drivers are installed, click Finish.
9.Installation is now complete! Click on Finish.
10.If you left the run option checked, the software will start to launch. Otherwise locate the program shortcut on your desktop or start menu and launch it.
11. The software is now ready to be used!