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    Overview

    As you already know, a normal Windows install doesn't use KDE, so if you want to install Amarok, you can't just download the Amarok package. You must install a compatible compiler first. In this Handbook page you'll find how to download, install and run Amarok in the Windows operating system.

    How to download

    If you run into any difficulties, please visit the Amarok on Windows wiki page where the latest links will be kept updated. Otherwise, use the latest at the following links:

    Amarok-2.4-Base-Packages

    Here you can download the Windows installer provided by Nitrostemp, in which you will find both the Amarok package and the needed KDE compiler for Windows.

    Amarok-2.4-Only

    If you already have Amarok installed, you can update to the newest version from here: Amarok-2.4-Only. This package will update the files and save you downloading everything again.

    How to install

    The installation is very simple, just run the downloaded .exe file.

    Warning

    If you want to update be sure to remove your current install.


    Step 1

    The first step is review on the license terms.

    Step 2

    The second step is to choose the install location.
    If you want to change the default location, select Browse... and choose a new location.

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    Step 3

    Wait a few minutes while the installation finishes.

    Step 4

    When the installation is done, dismiss the window with Close. Your Amarok installation has finished.

    Running Amarok

    When the installation finishes, you'll find an Amarok shortcut on your desktop. To run Amarok, just use the shortcut.