Keep in mind that your Windows OS must be version 7 or higher. Now, follow the steps shown here:
- Download the julia-n.m.p-win64.exe file into a temporary folder (n.m.p is the version number, such as 0.7.0 or 0.1.0; win32/win64 are the 32- and 64-bit versions, respectively; a release candidate file looks like julia-1.0.0-rc1-nnnnnnn-win64 (where nnnnnnn is a checksum number such as 0480f1b)).
- Double-click on the file (or right-click and select Run as Administrator if you want Julia installed for all users on the machine). Click OK on the security dialog message. Then, choose the installation directory (for example, for C:\julia, the default installation folder is: C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local\Julia-n.m.p (where n.m.p is the ...