Follow these steps to install Linux File Recovery on the Host Computer:
- Make sure the Host Computer meets all of the system requirements and that the Host Computer and Good Device have sufficient memory available, as defined in the Pre-Installation Checklist.
- If you haven't done so yet, install the Bad Device as an additional device to the Host Computer. You can contact the drive manufacturer for assistance to install their drive as a slave (secondary) device. Be sure that the primary drive is loading Windows.
- Download Linux File Recovery if you have not yet done so.
- Extract the zip file with a file-compression utility such as WinZip, PKZip or WinRAR. If you already have one of these utilities, it will launch automatically when you double-click the zip file. If you don't have a file-compression utility, you must download one from the Internet.
- Double-click the Linux File Recovery Installer.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
(Be sure you don't install Linux File Recovery on the Bad Device).
Note: If you download Linux File Recovery from the Internet, open Windows Explorer (or My Computer), locate the downloaded file, and then decompress and double-click on it to start the installation process.