How to Download
Downloading is the process of copying a file (such as a game or
utility) from one computer to another across the internet. When you
download a game from our web site, it means you are copying it from
the author or publisher's web server to your own computer. This allows
you to install and use the program on your own machine.
Here's how to download a file using Internet Explorer and Windows
XP. (This example shows a download of the file "dweepsetup.exe" from
Dexterity Games.) If you're using a different browser such as
Netscape Navigator or a different version of Windows, your screens may
look a little different, but the same basic steps should work.
Click on the download link for the program you want to download.
Many sites offer multiple download links to the same program, and you
only need to choose one of these links.
You may be asked if you want to save the file or run it from its
current location. If you are asked this question, select "Save." If
not, don't worry -- some browsers will automatically choose "Save" for
you.

You will then be asked to select the folder where you want to save
the program or file, using a standard "Save As" dialog box. Pay
attention to which folder you select before clicking the "Save"
button. It may help you to create a folder like "C:\Download" for all
of your downloads, but you can use any folder you'd like.
The download will now begin. Your web browser will keep you
updated on the progress of the download by showing a progress bar that
fills up as you download. You will also be reminded where you're
saving the file. The file will be saved as
"C:\Download\dweepsetup.exe" in the picture below.
Note: You may also see a check box labeled "Close this dialog box
when download completes." If you see this check box, it helps to
uncheck this box. You don't have to, but if you do, it will be easier
to find the file after you download it.

When your download is finished, if you left the
"Close this dialog box when download completes" option unchecked,
you'll see a dialog box like this one:

Now click the "Open" button to run the file you just downloaded. If
you don't see the "Download complete" dialog box, open the folder
where you saved the file and double-click on the icon for the file
there.
What happens next will depend on the type of file you downloaded. The files you'll download most often will end in one of two extensions. (An extension is the last few letters of the filename, after the period.) They are:
- .EXE files: The file you downloaded is a program. Follow
the on-screen instructions from there to install the program to your
computer and to learn how to run the program after it's installed.
- .ZIP files: ZIP is a common file format used to compress
and combine files to make them download more quickly. You will need an unzipping program to read these ZIP files.
Two common unzipping programs are WinZIP and PKZIP, but there are also many
others. Many unzipping programs are shareware, which means you will
need to purchase them if you use them beyond their specified trial
period.
Happy downloading!
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