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1: Start Downloaded Install |
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Start Windows Explorer, and browse to the location where you stored
the downloaded install program. Close other software you may be
running and launch the installation program.
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2: Get Through the Start Screens |
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The first two screens just display notices and license agreements.
Click Next then Yes to continue the installation.
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3: Select the Version |
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Unless you're running Windows 3.1, select the 32-bit software
version. It will work on Windows 95 and later versions.
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4: Select Components |
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Make sure both boxes are checked. Then click Next.
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5: Choose Destination |
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Most people these days use the Program Files structure for installing
new programs. But the destination Eudora directory (folder) will
contain not only the program executables but the data as well.
When installing software with this older, more
simple, file structure, many users follow the old Windows
convention of installing to a location directly below the root
of the drive, as shown in the example. This default, C:\Eudora,
will work fine for most users. Click Next to continue.
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6: Verify Settings and Begin |
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Verify that your settings are correct, then
click Next again to begin the file copying. First the Eudora software
will be installed, followed by the Pure Voice component.
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7: Exit Installation |
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An information box appears informing you that the installation
was successful.
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