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How does one install Sage in windows?

asked 9 years ago

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updated 5 years ago

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Can someone help me with the process?

I downloaded a .ova and a .vmdk file from the mirror

Now what?

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you might like https://cloud.sagemath.com better. No installation required.

niles gravatar imageniles ( 9 years ago )

(But good internet required, eh?)

kcrisman gravatar imagekcrisman ( 9 years ago )

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answered 9 years ago

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updated 5 years ago

(Edited).

A SageMath installer for 64-bit Windows is in the works. It is now is in alpha testing [...]. It should work with Windows 7 and up. [...]

Update (2019-05-06). The SageMath installer for Windows has been stable for some time now, and can be downloaded from the SageMath download page or from

https://github.com/sagemath/sage-wind...

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answered 9 years ago

Guidance tells that you can install Sage either from a pre-built binary tarball or from its sources. If you want to install Sage on Windows you should install VirtualBox for Windows and then download and install the VirtualBox distribution of Sage.

Regards http://www.iflexion.com/ (Iflexion)

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