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Starting in Windows 10 version 2004, **sideloading is enabled by default** and you can install apps by double-clicking signed app packages. Starting in Windows 10 version 2004, **sideloading is enabled by default** and you can install apps by double-clicking signed app packages.
On Windows 10 version 1909 and earlier, sideloading requires some additional configuration (see below). On Windows 10 version 1909 and earlier, sideloading requires some additional configuration (see below).
The Kiwix JS Windows packages are signed: download your `.appxbundle` (packages are available above inside `AppPackages/KiwixWebApp_0.x.x.x_[AnyCPU]_Test/` * **Simple procedure**: Just launch your package! The Kiwix JS Windows packages are signed: you can download an `.appxbundle` above inside `AppPackages/KiwixWebApp_0.x.x.x_[AnyCPU]_Test/` folders, and launch it by double-clicking. You may be prompted to allow sideloading, or you may need enable it first on older versions of Windows: Settings -> Update and security -> For developers.
folders) and launch it by double-clicking. You may be prompted to allow sideloading, or you may need to do this first on older versions of Windows:
Settings -> Update and security -> For developers.
You will need a ZIM archive to use the full features of this app - [see below](#download-a-zim-archive-all-platforms). **You will need a ZIM archive to use the full features of this app - [see below](#download-a-zim-archive-all-platforms).**
**_If this procedure fails_**, the package may not be a signed one, or else you have an even older version of Windows 10. In this case, follow the more complex procedure below: **_If above procedure fails_**, the package may not be a signed one, or else you have an even older version of Windows 10. In this case, follow the more complex procedure below:
* Put your PC in Developer mode: Settings / Update and security / For developers (it is not enough to select "Sideload" for unsigned packages). Your device may need to download a developer package, install it, and restart. * Put your PC in Developer mode: Settings / Update and security / For developers (it is not enough to select "Sideload" for unsigned packages). Your device may need to download a developer package, install it, and restart.
* Then, launch a PowerShell command window: press Windows key and type PowerShell, right-click and "Run as Administrator". * Then, launch a PowerShell command window: press Windows key and type PowerShell, right-click and "Run as Administrator".