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Chat with friends and family for free with Skype. Tutorial 1 - Install Skype


In this short tutorial, we'll show you how to install Skype on your computer. Installation is very easy, but just in case you need some extra help, we prepared this short tutorial.

In order to install Skype, you'll need to download the latest version. You can obtain the latest version of the software from the official Skype homepage here. Download the file to your desktop, or somewhere where you can easily access it. When the download is complete, double click the file, or select "open" in your browsers download manager. You'll need to be connected to the internet during the installation. Windows Vista users may have to grant permission for the installation to proceed if prompted to do so by Windows User Account Control.

The following window will then appear:-


Install Skype 4 - Step 1

Select your preferred language on this screen. Be sure to tick the box to acknowledge that you accept the terms of the privacy and end user licence agreement. Click on either of the blue links to be taken to a copy of these agreements.

When you are satisfied, click on "Install". The following window will then appear:-


Install Skype 4 - Step 2

There will be a delay while components are installed on your computer. This can take several minutes, so don't be alarmed if your computer appears to stop responding for a moment. When the process is complete, the following window will appear:-


Install Skype 4 - Step 3

Installation is now complete and the create account wizard will start. We cover creating new accounts in our next tutorial.

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