A. First, you must determine which version of the Pocket PC operating system you have and which processor your device uses. To determine your processor type and operating system version:
Go to the Start menu
Tap Settings
Go to the System tab
Then tap About
B. First, you must determine which version of the Pocket PC operating system you have and which processor your device uses. To determine your processor type and operating system version:
File size 13.5MB (66 minutes on a 28.8 bps connection)
Price: $29.95
System Requirements
Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, or Windows XP Operating System.
9 MB Hard Drive Space.
The HealthFitCounter Desktop Software currently does not sync with Pocket PC devices.
Installation Instructions
Save the Download file healthfitcounterDesktop3_0.zip to your computer on the Desktop (or anywhere you will be able to find it. The Desktop is usually easiest.)
Extract the file from the zip archive using Winzip or equivalent into a folder on the Desktop.
One file will be extracted: healthfitcounterSetup.Exe
Double click on the HealthFitCounterSetup.Exe file
The Installation program will start and display the welcome screen. - Click NEXT
The Installation program will start and display the welcome screen. - Click NEXT
Click OK after you have closed all program and disabled any anti-virus software.
The setup program then asks which directory to install the program to. We recommend using the default location, but you may select another. -Click NEXT
Click INSTALL to begin installing the program
When setup has finished installing the program a message screen will appear. Click FINISH and the Installation program will terminate.
When you are ready to order the Registered Version you will be able to upgrade so that you do not lose any previously saved information in your free trial HealthFitCounter software.
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