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| + | ==Detailed USB Drive Installation== | ||
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| + | This is in depth guide will show you how to install vEdit to a USB drive in detail from start to finish. | ||
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| + | 1. Connect the drive you plan to install vEdit on (example: 16GB USB Drive). | ||
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| + | 2. Download your vEdit .exe file and execute it. (example: vpa-prod.exe) | ||
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| + | 3. Executing the .exe will your first prompt, "Welcome to vEdit...". Click <kbd>Ok</kbd> to begin the installation. | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_01.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 4. Click <kbd>Setup</kbd> to proceed with installation. | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_02.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 5. The "Installation - Welcome!" prompt offers a README.TXT file prior to starting the process in case you would like to read it first, to continue click <kbd>Install</kbd> | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_03.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 6.When normally installing vEdit there is multiple installation options, but for this USB drive installs we will select <kbd>Detailed</kbd>. | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_04.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 7. Select user type, click <kbd>Traditional</kbd> | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_05.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 8. Select directory, change the '''Destination:''' to the location of your USB installation folder (example: <kbd>e:\vedit</kbd>). Once the destination has been updated, check '''Install on removable USB drive (allow any driver letter). This option allows vEdit to work correctly when changing from computer to computer or even just changing drive letters, once complete click <kbd>Ok</kbd> | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_06.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 9. Change the '''User Directory:''' to the USB installation folder (example: <kbd>e:\vedit</kbd>). Click <kbd>Ok</kbd>. | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_07.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 10. Enter your '''Serial # :''' and click <kbd>Ok</kbd> or select <kbd>Trial</kbd>. | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_08.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 11. You may upload an existing keyboard layout (follow prompt instructions based on your previous version), but if this your first installation of vEdit select <kbd>No</kbd> (No was selected for this guide). | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_09.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 12. The '''Compiler Support''' integrates popular compilers, assemblers, debuggers and Make utilities from within vEdit. | ||
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| + | Supported Compilers Include: | ||
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| + | ;Microsoft | ||
| + | :C/C++ Compiler, Quick C Compiler, MASM Assembler, Cobol Compiler, Fortran Compiler, Basic Compiler | ||
| + | ;Borland | ||
| + | :C/C++, Turbo C, Turbo Pascal, Turbo Assembler | ||
| + | ;Sun | ||
| + | :Java SDK (Specialized Support) | ||
| + | ;Avocet | ||
| + | :All Cross-Compilers, Cross-Assemblers | ||
| + | ;Lahey | ||
| + | :Fortran Compiler | ||
| + | ;Metawave | ||
| + | :High C Compiler | ||
| + | ;Microfocus | ||
| + | :Cobol Compiler (Same as Microsoft Cobol) | ||
| + | ;Microrim | ||
| + | :RBase Compiler | ||
| + | ;Nantucket | ||
| + | :Clipper Compiler | ||
| + | ;Realia | ||
| + | :Cobol Compiler | ||
| + | ;SDS | ||
| + | :C/C++ CrossCode Compiler | ||
| + | ;Watcom | ||
| + | :C/C++ Compiler | ||
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| + | To install '''Compiler Support Files''' click <kbd>Yes</kbd>. | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_10.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 13. To install the EBCDIC conversion package trial click <kbd>Yes</kbd> | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_11.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 14. To have the vEdit .PDF manuals included with the install click <kbd>Yes</kbd>, if not select <kbd>No</kbd> | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_12.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 15. Make sure all your information, ''Source directory'' and ''Destination directory'', is correct. If everything is correct select <kbd>Continue</kbd>. | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_13.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 16. Normally it is recommend to install vEdit into the windows "Registry" but for USB Drive installs we suggest selecting <kbd>Skip</kbd>. | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_14.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 17. All vEdit files are now installed! The next few steps are needed to configure the program to your preference, click <kbd>Ok</kbd>. | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_15.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 18. Select <kbd>Normal</kbd> (recommended) for your keyboard layout. | ||
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| + | 19. Select <kbd>Normal</kbd> or <kbd>Windows</kbd> layout setting. | ||
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| + | ;Normal | ||
| + | :The "Normal" keyboard layout closely follows Windows standards, except for a few settings. <kbd>Ctrl-S</kbd> does not save, instead it is <kbd>Ctrl-Shift-S</kbd> to save a file. This prevents mistakenly saving while editing large files. | ||
| + | ;Windows | ||
| + | :Assigns <kbd>Ctrl-S</kbd> to save the file | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_17.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 20. Select a color scheme, this can be changed in your preferences at anytime. Once complete click <kbd>Ok</kbd>. | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_18.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 21. Select whether you want '''Persistent Blocks''' enabled, this option can be changed at anytime via your Configuration options. | ||
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| + | ;Enable | ||
| + | :Block highlighting is not removed when you move the cursor, you must explicitly cancel unwanted highlighted blocks. | ||
| + | ;Disable | ||
| + | :Block highlighting is removed when you move the cursor, similar to most programs. | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_19.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 22. Select initial size (style) for vEdit's windows. | ||
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| + | ;Full-Sized | ||
| + | :Create "full sized" windows which completely overlap each other. The windows are larger, but you can only see one at a time. | ||
| + | ;Cascaded | ||
| + | :Create windows by cascading them. The windows are smaller, but you can see of them at once. | ||
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| + | This can also be changed later in your display options, we selected <kbd>Full-Sized</kbd> for the guide. | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_20.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 23. Prompt over tutorials, click <kbd>ok</kbd> | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_21.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 24. Information over vEdit's startup, click <kbd>Ok</kbd>. | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_22.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 25. Information over the vEdit version you have installed, click <kbd>Ok</kbd> | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_23.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 26. Installation is now complete! Click <kbd>Ok</kbd>. | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_24.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 27. Click <kbd>Exit</kbd>. | ||
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| + | [[File:vEdit_USB_Install_Step_25.png|border|upright|class=img-responsive center-block|link=]] | ||
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| + | 28. Now vEdit should be installed in the location you selected on your flash drive, to test this open the folder and run vpw.exe or vpw64.exe. | ||
There are many options when it comes to installing vEdit on a Windows PC and this guide helps you navigate this process.
This is guide will show you how to install vEdit using the Quick method. Quickly install vEdit as the full product, a trial version or an update with minimum prompts and configurations.
1. "Welcome to vEdit...". Click Ok to begin the installation.

2. Self-Extractor, Click Setup to continue.

3. Select Install

4. Select Quick

5. Select Traditional

6. Select your desired install Destination and then click Ok

7. Verify your User Directory and then click Ok

8. Enter your Serial # and then click Ok or Select Trial.

9. Verify your information is correct and then click Continue.

10. Continue through a few prompts and then Exit the installation.

11. vEdit is now installed and ready to use.
This is in depth guide will show you how to install vEdit to a USB drive in detail from start to finish.
1. Connect the drive you plan to install vEdit on (example: 16GB USB Drive).
2. Download your vEdit .exe file and execute it. (example: vpa-prod.exe)
3. Executing the .exe will your first prompt, "Welcome to vEdit...". Click Ok to begin the installation.

4. Click Setup to proceed with installation.

5. The "Installation - Welcome!" prompt offers a README.TXT file prior to starting the process in case you would like to read it first, to continue click Install

6.When normally installing vEdit there is multiple installation options, but for this USB drive installs we will select Detailed.

7. Select user type, click Traditional

8. Select directory, change the Destination: to the location of your USB installation folder (example: e:\vedit). Once the destination has been updated, check Install on removable USB drive (allow any driver letter). This option allows vEdit to work correctly when changing from computer to computer or even just changing drive letters, once complete click Ok

9. Change the User Directory: to the USB installation folder (example: e:\vedit). Click Ok.

10. Enter your Serial # : and click Ok or select Trial.

11. You may upload an existing keyboard layout (follow prompt instructions based on your previous version), but if this your first installation of vEdit select No (No was selected for this guide).

12. The Compiler Support integrates popular compilers, assemblers, debuggers and Make utilities from within vEdit.
Supported Compilers Include:
To install Compiler Support Files click Yes.

13. To install the EBCDIC conversion package trial click Yes

14. To have the vEdit .PDF manuals included with the install click Yes, if not select No

15. Make sure all your information, Source directory and Destination directory, is correct. If everything is correct select Continue.

16. Normally it is recommend to install vEdit into the windows "Registry" but for USB Drive installs we suggest selecting Skip.

17. All vEdit files are now installed! The next few steps are needed to configure the program to your preference, click Ok.

18. Select Normal (recommended) for your keyboard layout.
19. Select Normal or Windows layout setting.

20. Select a color scheme, this can be changed in your preferences at anytime. Once complete click Ok.

21. Select whether you want Persistent Blocks enabled, this option can be changed at anytime via your Configuration options.

22. Select initial size (style) for vEdit's windows.
This can also be changed later in your display options, we selected Full-Sized for the guide.

23. Prompt over tutorials, click ok

24. Information over vEdit's startup, click Ok.

25. Information over the vEdit version you have installed, click Ok

26. Installation is now complete! Click Ok.

27. Click Exit.

28. Now vEdit should be installed in the location you selected on your flash drive, to test this open the folder and run vpw.exe or vpw64.exe.