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Revision as of 16:03, 20 March 2015
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How to Install SleepyHead on Windows Machines
These notes are for installation on Windows 7. If you have a Windows 8 machine, there are probably differences in how you do the install.
I'm using Firefox as my web browser. Internet Explorer, Chrome, or other browsers may be slightly different.
Figure out Which Version of Windows You Have
You need to know whether it is 32 bit or 64 bit. Unfortunately, Microsoft doesn't make this easy.
-If you can't figure out which version of windows you have, use the 32 bit version.
Depending on your version of Windows, the following should work.
Start -> Control Panel -> Computer -> System Type
System type will say 32 bit or 64 bit.
Go to the Download Web Page
www.sleepfiles.com/SH2
Choose the 32 or 64 bit Version and Download
<poem> In this example, I choose the 64 bit Windows Version. Right click on SleepyHead-Testing-0.9.8-1-T1-Windows-64bit.zip to bring up the menu. Click on Save Link As...
If you are using the Chrome browser, you may get a "warning message" stating it is "not commonly downloaded and could be dangerous". Ignore this message.
This is a generic warning from Chrome about downloading "unknown" zip files containing executable files. Of course, SleepyHead is neither a virus nor malware, but it's a good idea to run your own antivirus scan against this or any other executable files that you download from any source. If you see this Chrome message it will show a "discard" button. If you wish to use the downloaded file, simply change that "discard" option by clicking on the drop-down menu (down arrow) and select "keep" this file.
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