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1) Download the CCTK installation file, cctk-win-a.b.c-buildnum.msi, from the Dell Support website at support.dell.com and save it on your system. 2) Double-click the .msi file to install CCTK. The default CCTK installation directory for 32-bit supported system is C:\Program Files\Dell\CCTK. The default CCTK installation directory for 64-bit supported system is C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\CCTK. NOTE: To see the CCTK documentation, click Start-> Program Files-> Dell->CCTK->User’s Guide. 3) Using the command prompt, navigate to the X86 or X86_64 directory depending on the architecture of the operating system. 4) Run the CCTK commands to configure the system.