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#Language, after starting installation the first window will ask what language should be used. | #Language, after starting installation the first window will ask what language should be used. | ||
[[ | [[Image:MM4V Install 1.jpg|frame|center|Installation step 1]] | ||
#The next window will welcome you to the Setup Wizard. | #The next window will welcome you to the Setup Wizard. | ||
#License Agreement, read and select ''I | [[Image:MM4V Install 2.jpg|frame|center|Installation step 2]] | ||
#License Agreement, read and select ''I '' to continue. | |||
[[Image:MM4V Install 3.jpg|frame|center|Installation step 3]] | |||
#Destination Folder, allows you to choose to do a Portable Install instead of a regular install and define in which folder MediaMonkey should be installed. | #Destination Folder, allows you to choose to do a Portable Install instead of a regular install and define in which folder MediaMonkey should be installed. | ||
[[Image:MM4V Install 4.jpg|frame|center|Installation step 4]] | |||
#*Portable Install will keep all MediaMonkey's files including the registry, settings, database, Virtual CD, Previews and Cache folders in the MediaMonkey install folder | #*Portable Install will keep all MediaMonkey's files including the registry, settings, database, Virtual CD, Previews and Cache folders in the MediaMonkey install folder | ||
#*It is not recommended to do a Portable Install in the Program Files folder due to Windows restrictions on this folder. | #*It is not recommended to do a Portable Install in the Program Files folder due to Windows restrictions on this folder. | ||
#*Portable Install can be done on an external drive/USB memory to be able to use it on multiple computers. | #*Portable Install can be done on an external drive/USB memory to be able to use it on multiple computers. | ||
# | #Additional Tasks, allows you to disable skinning which will use the Windows Systems theme. | ||
# | [[Image:MM4V Install 5.jpg|frame|center|Installation step 5]] | ||
# | #Installing, will show you the installation progress. | ||
[[Image:MM4V Install 6.jpg|frame|center|Installation step 6]] | |||
#Completing the Setup Wizard, will allow you to open the Readme and/or launch MediaMonkey. | |||
Revision as of 03:53, 28 March 2012
Help > Getting Started > Installing MediaMonkey
Downloading
You can always download the latest version of MediaMonkey from the Download page. This is for both Gold License and Free version users.
- Latest stable release: http://www.mediamonkey.com/download/
- Latest beta release (when available): http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=6
- Debug version: http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=69
- Old versions: http://www.mediamonkey.com/support/index.php?_m=downloads&_a=view&parentcategoryid=2&pcid=0&nav=0
Installing
After downloading MediaMonkey double click on the downloaded installer to start the install process. This process is the same for a first time install or for installing an upgrade.
Setup Wizard steps:
- Language, after starting installation the first window will ask what language should be used.

- The next window will welcome you to the Setup Wizard.

- License Agreement, read and select I to continue.

- Destination Folder, allows you to choose to do a Portable Install instead of a regular install and define in which folder MediaMonkey should be installed.

- Portable Install will keep all MediaMonkey's files including the registry, settings, database, Virtual CD, Previews and Cache folders in the MediaMonkey install folder
- It is not recommended to do a Portable Install in the Program Files folder due to Windows restrictions on this folder.
- Portable Install can be done on an external drive/USB memory to be able to use it on multiple computers.
- Additional Tasks, allows you to disable skinning which will use the Windows Systems theme.

- Installing, will show you the installation progress.

- Completing the Setup Wizard, will allow you to open the Readme and/or launch MediaMonkey.
Notes
- You can subscribe to the MediaMonkey newsletter to be informed when a new release becomes available.
- The debug version of MediaMonkey can be installed right over the existing installation and be run the same way.
- Skinning can be enabled again under Tools > Options > Skins (requires a restart of MediaMonkey.)
- If you receive errors during installation that a file can't be replaced or a Code 5 error it is recommended to restart the PC and then start the installation of MediaMonkey again.
Related Information
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