// Status=edited Download and execute the package file {win32} (Win 7, Win 8, Win10, 32-bit) or {win64} (Win 7, Win 8, Win10, 64-bit) following these instructions: * Install _WSJT-X_ into its own directory, for example `C:\WSJTX` or `C:\WSJT\WSJTX`, rather than the conventional location `C:\Program Files ...\WSJTX`. * All program files relating to _WSJT-X_ are stored in the chosen installation directory and its subdirectories. * Logs and other writeable files are normally found in the directory + `C:\Users\\AppData\Local\WSJT-X`. TIP: Your computer may be configured so that this directory is "`invisible`". It's there, however, and accessible. An alternative (shortcut) directory name is `"%LocalAppData%\WSJT-X\"`. * The built-in Windows facility for time synchronization is usually not adequate. We recommend the program _Meinberg NTP Client_: see {ntpsetup} for downloading and installation instructions. Recent versions of Windows 10 are now shipped with a more capable Internet time synchronization service that is suitable if configured appropriately. We do not recommend SNTP time setting tools or others that make periodic correction steps, _WSJT-X_ requires that the PC clock be monotonically increasing and smoothly continuous. NOTE: Having a PC clock that appears to be synchronized to UTC is not sufficient. "`Monotonically increasing`" means that the clock must not be stepped backwards. "`Smoothly continuous`" means that time must increase at a nearly constant rate, without steps. Any necessary clock corrections must be applied by adjusting the rate of increase, thereby correcting synchronization errors gradually. [[OPENSSL]] image:LoTW_TLS_error.png[_WSJT-X_ LoTW download TLS error, align="center"] * _WSJT-X_ requires installation of the _OpenSSL_ libraries. Suitable libraries may already be installed on your system. If they are not, you will see this error shortly after requesting a fetch of the latest LoTW users database. To fix this, install the _OpenSSL_ libraries. ** You can download a suitable _OpenSSL_ package for Windows from {win_openssl_packages}; you need the latest *Windows Light* version. For the 32-bit _WSJT-X_ build, use the latest Win32 v1.1.1 version of the _OpenSSL_ libraries, for the 64-bit _WSJT-X_ use the latest Win64 v1.1.1 version of the _OpenSSL_ libraries (Note: it is OK to install both versions on a 64-bit system) which, at the time of writing, were {win32_openssl} and {win64_openssl} respectively. ** Install the package and accept the default options, including the option to copy the _OpenSSL_ DLLs to the Windows system directory. There is no obligation to donate to the _OpenSSL_ project. Un-check all the donation options if desired. + NOTE: If you still get the same network error after installing the _OpenSSL_ libraries then you also need to install the {msvcpp_redist} component. From the download page select `vcredist_x86.exe` for use with the 32-bit _WSJT-X_ build or `vcredist_x64.exe` with the 64-bit build, then run it to install. TIP: If you cannot install the _OpenSSL_ libraries or do not have an Internet connection on the computer used to run _WSJT-X_ {VERSION_MAJOR}.{VERSION_MINOR}, you can download the _LoTW_ file manually. Go to https://lotw.arrl.org/lotw-user-activity.csv in a web browser, download the file, then move it to the _WSJT-X_ log files directory. This directory can be opened by selecting *File|Open log directory* from the main menu. * _WSJT-X_ expects your sound card to do its raw sampling at 48000 Hz. To ensure that this will be so when running under recent versions of Windows, open the system's *Sound* control panel and select in turn the *Recording* and *Playback* tabs. Click *Properties*, then *Advanced*, and select *16 bit, 48000 Hz (DVD Quality)*. Switch off all audio enhancement features for these devices. * You can uninstall _WSJT-X_ by clicking its *Uninstall* link in the Windows *Start* menu, or by using *Uninstall a Program* on the *Windows Control Panel|Programs and Features* option or in *Settings|Apps* on Windows 10.