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# A menu entitled ''select packages'' will pop up <br> Unmark the checkboxes “uDig” and “OpenEV”. <br> [[File:QGis_Setup_select_packages.png|400px]] <br> Go on and wait until all files are copied.
 
# A menu entitled ''select packages'' will pop up <br> Unmark the checkboxes “uDig” and “OpenEV”. <br> [[File:QGis_Setup_select_packages.png|400px]] <br> Go on and wait until all files are copied.
 
# A link with a yellow Q called "Quantum GIS 1.7.0 " should appear on the desktop. You may delete the other icon links on the desktop called "Mysys", “OsGeo4W” and "Grass", as you will rarely need them. <br> [[File:QGIS_Icons_winxp.png]]
 
# A link with a yellow Q called "Quantum GIS 1.7.0 " should appear on the desktop. You may delete the other icon links on the desktop called "Mysys", “OsGeo4W” and "Grass", as you will rarely need them. <br> [[File:QGIS_Icons_winxp.png]]
# Start Quantum GIS by double clicking on the accordant icon.  
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# Delete the OSGeo4W folder on your Desktop by rightclicking on it and selecting {{button|text=Delete}} and confirming the appearing dialogue
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# Start Quantum GIS by double clicking on the accordant icon.
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{{info|message=Uninstalling QGis|text=Uninstalling QGis is easily done by deleting the Installation folder, which is C:\OSGeo4W and the QGis-related Icons on the Desktop. If you want to get a new Version of QGis, you might want to uninstall the older version before.}}
  
 
===Trying Linux? [[file:Tux.png|30px]]===
 
===Trying Linux? [[file:Tux.png|30px]]===

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Using your own laptop or PC

We prefer using Free and Open Source Software because this enables you to install the software on your own computer without paying for costly licenses to learn and continue your work at home. Here are the links to download the software from the internet and install it yourself:

Quantum GIS http://qgis.org , available for Windows XP and Vista, MacOS and Linux.

Installation Guide for Windows

To install QGIS on your Windows PC, you need to download the so called OSGeo 4W (4W is short for “for Windows”) installer.

This program will help you installing QGIS as well as GRASS.

Just follow the steps below:

  1. Create a folder “OSGeo4W” on your Desktop.
    • Rightclick somewhere on the Desktop
      Select New... --> Folder
      Enter OSGeo4W as folder name and hit Enter
  2. Rightclick the following link:
  3. Select Save link as
    Savelink winxp.png
  4. In the appearing menu, navigate to the folder you created on the Desktop and click Save
  5. Open the folder and double-click on Setup file osgeo4w-setup.exe to start the installation.
    If you receive a security warning concerning an unknown publisher, click Run.
  6. Choose Express Desktop Install
  7. A menu entitled select packages will pop up
    Unmark the checkboxes “uDig” and “OpenEV”.
    QGis Setup select packages.png
    Go on and wait until all files are copied.
  8. A link with a yellow Q called "Quantum GIS 1.7.0 " should appear on the desktop. You may delete the other icon links on the desktop called "Mysys", “OsGeo4W” and "Grass", as you will rarely need them.
    QGIS Icons winxp.png
  9. Delete the OSGeo4W folder on your Desktop by rightclicking on it and selecting Delete and confirming the appearing dialogue
  10. Start Quantum GIS by double clicking on the accordant icon.


info.png Uninstalling QGis
Uninstalling QGis is easily done by deleting the Installation folder, which is C:\OSGeo4W and the QGis-related Icons on the Desktop. If you want to get a new Version of QGis, you might want to uninstall the older version before.

Trying Linux? Tux.png

If you are interested to try a Linux OS on your own Windows PC, we recommend to install the current distribution of Ubuntu. You can install Ubuntu onto a computer alongside a copy of Windows. You will be able to select whether to start Ubuntu or Windows each time your computer starts up or you can try to run Ubuntu on a CD alongside your current system.

Feel free to ask one of our tutors for guidance!

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