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Instructions to install RStudio on Windows

Preface

To use RStudio, you will need an R environment set up. See: Installing R for Windows.

Retrieving Installation Files

Visit http://www.rstudio.com/products/rstudio/download/

There are two ways to install RStudio:

  • The installer, which is found under Installers for Supported Platforms; click the appropriate Windows XP/Vista/7/8 download link, and run the installer
  • The archive, which is found under Zip/Tarballs; click the appropriate Windows XP/Vista/7/8 download link, and extract the archive contents to an installation directory of your choice

It is recommended to use the second option, as this will allow you to skip this next section (go directly to Running RStudio). If using the installer, proceed to the next section.

Using the Installer

After retrieving the .exe installer, run it. Step through the installation while following the below steps.

When prompted for an install location, specify a location within your home directory. Remember this location. File:RStudio/01.png

On the next install step, checking "Do not create shortcuts" is recommended, as the RStudio folder it creates will likely just be empty. File:RStudio/02.png

Proceed with the finishing steps of the installation.

Running RStudio

Navigate to the directory you just installed RStudio to (this is the install location you specified in the installer, or the extraction destination of the archive). In this directory, open bin, and find the rstudio.exe file. Running this will open up RStudio. For convenience, it may be preferable to create a shortcut linking to this executable.

When RStudio first runs, it will prompt you for an R execution environment. Pick the third Choose a specific version of R option, click browse, navigate to the folder in which R was installed, and select this folder. File:RStudio/03.png File:RStudio/04.png Make sure the folder selected directly contains folders such as bin and include, as RStudio does not recursively search the selected folder for a valid R build. Afterwards, if RStudio prompts you to, choose a version of R to use.

RStudio should now launch properly.