How to Install Xcelsius 2008 on Windows: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide
This article provides a detailed, illustrated walkthrough for installing Xcelsius 2008 on Windows, covering prerequisite checks, language selection, license acceptance, product key entry, installation options, and final setup verification in a concise, easy-to-follow format.
Before installing Xcelsius 2008, ensure that Adobe Flash Player is already installed; otherwise an error dialog will appear during the installation process.
Run the Setup.exe file from the installation package with administrator privileges.
The installer first displays a language selection window; choose "Chinese (Simplified)" and click "OK".
After confirming the language, the Xcelsius 2008 installation wizard appears. Click "Next" to continue.
Accept the license agreement by selecting "I accept the license agreement" and click "Next".
On the "User Information" screen, enter the product key found in the TXT file included in the installation package, then click "Next".
The product key can be located in the last file of the installation package.
Select the desired language pack (typically "Simplified Chinese") and click "Next".
Choose the installation type; the default "Typical (T)" option is recommended.
If the C: drive lacks sufficient space, click "Browse" to select another drive for installation, then click "Next".
On the "Start Installation" screen, click "Next" to begin copying components and updating the registry. The installation usually takes 3–5 minutes.
Wait for the installation progress to complete. Once finished, the "Installation Complete" dialog appears; click "Finish" to exit.
After installation, a shortcut with the Xcelsius logo appears on the desktop. Double‑click it to launch Xcelsius.
These steps provide a complete guide to successfully installing Xcelsius 2008 on a Windows system.
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