Installation
Follow these steps to install
VirtualLab™ Client 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 are upgrading
from a previous installation on OS X, uninstall the older version of VirtualLab™
Client first by dragging the application to the trash and emptying the trash.
- Download VirtualLab™
Client if you have not already done so.
- Unstuff the VirtualLab™
Client archive with Stuffit or some other file-compression utility.
- If you have Mac OS
9.x (Classic)
After you unstuff the archive, you'll see a VirtualLab™ folder on your
desktop. You may place this folder anywhere on the Host Computer.Your installation
is complete.You can skip the remaining steps. REMEMBER: Don't
place the application on the drive that you are trying to recover (the Bad
Device)!
If you have Mac
OS X
Cotinue with the remaining steps to complete installation.
- After you unstuff the
archive, you will see a disk image with the extension .img on your desktop.
Double-click this file to mount the image.
- Once it is mounted, you'll
see a drive on your desktop similar to the one to the right. Double-click
the drive to open it.
- In the window that appears,
double-click the Mac OS X folder.
- Double-click the VirtualLab™
installer file. The Installer launches.
- OS X requires that you
enter your system user name and password. Do so, and then click OK.
The Installer Welcome screen displays.
- Accept the software license
agreement when prompted to do so.
- Select a destination
drive on which to install the application. DO NOT INSTALL THE SOFTWARE ON
THE BAD DEVICE!
- Follow the remaining
on-screen instructions to complete instructions. You will see a confirmation
that VirtualLab™ was successfully installed.