Installing on Windows
Standard Installation
The easiest way to install the latest stable version of LabRPS is to use the installer:
If you would like to download a development version, which may be unstable, see the Weekly builds download page.
After downloading the installer, double-click it to start the installation process.
Below is more information about some technical options. But most users don't need more than the installer. Head to Getting started once installation is complete.
Installation for all users of the Windows system
By default LabRPS will be installed for the user that executes the installer. If this user only has user permissions, the default installation path is:
- C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Programs\LabRPS X.YY
If the installer is executed by an admin user, or you execute it as admin, you can choose if LabRPS should be installed for all users of the system or just for you. The default is for all users.
If installed for all users, the default installation path is:
- C:\Program Files\LabRPS X.YY
Silent Installation
To install LabRPS silently, you can execute the installer from the command line:
LabRPS-~.exe /S
Default settings will be used for all options. A custom installation path can be specified in this manner:
LabRPS-~.exe /S /D=A path to LabRPS with spaces
By default, even with silent installations, there will be a short popup when the installer is checked for corruption. This so-called cyclic redundancy check only takes a few seconds at most. To disable this corruption check:
LabRPS-~.exe /S /NCRC
Note that this /NCRC
flag is not recommended since the corruption check assures that the installer was e.g. completely downloaded.
Uninstallation
To uninstall LabRPS it is preferable to use the Windows tools for uninstalling software. Alternatively you can execute the uninstaller directly. This is the file:
- Uninstall-LabRPS.exe
You can find it in the folder where LabRPS is installed.
The uninstaller can also be executed silently using the command line:
Uninstall-LabRPS.exe /S
Note that (silent) uninstallation will fail if there is a running instance of LabRPS, even if that instance is not the version being uninstalled.
- Getting started
- Installation: Download, Windows, Linux, Mac, Additional components, AppImage
- Basics: About LabRPS, Interface, RPS Objects, Object name, Preferences, Workbenches, Document structure, Properties, Help LabRPS, Donate
- Help: Tutorials, Video tutorials
- Workbenches: Std Base, WindLab, SeismicLab, SeaLab, UserLab, Spreadsheet, Plot, Web
- Hubs: User hub, Power users hub, Developer hub