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| − | + | Once you select "Yes" to start the installation, a progress screen, seen in Figure 3.5a, provides a progress bar and messages so that you can watch the installation's progress. | |
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| − | How long the installation takes depends upon the speed of your hardware, the installation type you selected, and | + | [[File:Installer4.png]] |
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| + | How long the installation takes depends upon the speed of your hardware, the installation type you selected, and the number of components to be installed. A typical installation takes between 20 and 40 minutes. | ||
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Revision as of 05:35, 9 October 2012
| Installation Progress Screen |
Once you select "Yes" to start the installation, a progress screen, seen in Figure 3.5a, provides a progress bar and messages so that you can watch the installation's progress.
Figure 3.5a: Installation Progress Screen
How long the installation takes depends upon the speed of your hardware, the installation type you selected, and the number of components to be installed. A typical installation takes between 20 and 40 minutes.
