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_note: this video is a bit out-of-date but still informative_
[![Windows Installation tutorial](https://github.com/5w0rdfish/Proxmark3-RDV4-ParrotOS/blob/master/screenshot-www.youtube.com-2019.03.17-20-44-33.png)](https://youtu.be/zzF0NCMJnYU "Windows Installation Tutorial")
## Driver Installation
## Driver Installation ( Windows 7 )
_note: for Windows 7 you will this step. On a later Windows edition skip this._
Install required drivers for your Windows installation. You may need admin privileges to do this.
Step by step guides are online such as [RyscCorps](https://store.ryscc.com/blogs/news/how-to-install-a-proxmark3-driver-on-windows-10).
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To use the compiled client, the only differences are that executables end with `.exe` (e.g. `proxmark3.exe`) and that the Proxmark3 port is one of your `comX` ports where "X" is the com port number assigned to proxmark3 under Windows, so commands like `proxmark3 /dev/ttyACMX` become `proxmark3.exe comX`.
## Done!
Now you're ready to follow the [compilation instructions](/doc/md/Use_of_Proxmark/0_Compilation-Instructions.md).
# Installing pre-compiled binaries with ProxSpace
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Note that it may take a quite long time for a freshly plugged Proxmark3 to be visible on a WSL /dev/ttySX port.
## Done!
Now you're ready to follow the [compilation instructions](/doc/md/Use_of_Proxmark/0_Compilation-Instructions.md).