SetupFactory Installation Guide
To install and use SetupFactory, you can follow these steps:
- Download the installation program: Visit the official website of SetupFactory (https://www.setupfactory.com/) and download the installation program for your operating system.
- Run the installation program by double-clicking on the downloaded setup file and follow the instructions to complete the installation process. Choose the target folder and other options for installing SetupFactory.
- Launch SetupFactory: Once the installation is complete, you can find the shortcut for SetupFactory in the Start menu or on the desktop. Double-click the shortcut to start the software.
- Create a new project: On the welcome screen of SetupFactory, click on “New Project”, enter the project name and storage location, and then click “OK”.
- Interface Navigation: The interface of SetupFactory consists of multiple tabs, where you can configure and customize various aspects of the installation program. For example, you can set up the interface of the installation program, the installation location of files and folders, registry settings, program start-up and uninstallation.
- Custom installation program: By clicking on the settings options on each tab, you can personalize various sections of the installation program. You can add custom icons, customize the installation interface, license agreements, upgrade and uninstall features, and more.
- To create the installation program, click on the “Build” button in the top right corner of the interface after customizing everything. Choose the type and filename for the build, then click “Start”. SetupFactory will begin generating the executable file for the installation program.
- Run the setup program: Once the generation is complete, you can find the generated setup program in the target folder. Double click on the program to run the setup and follow the prompts to complete the installation process.
These are the basic steps for using SetupFactory. You can customize and adjust them according to your own needs and project requirements.