With Git, there are GUI versions that can do a variety of things, more convenient than the command line, and the installation links are as follows: Http://git-scm.com/downloads/guis, there are various versions, I chose GitHub for Windows:
System is Windows7 flagship 32-bit, the following details the installation process, a little trouble:
1, before the installation of various operations:
(1) Open Control Panel →internet options → "security" tab;
(2) Select "Trusted Sites" → Click the "Site" button:
(3) in the pop-up window, enter the text box and click "Add" https://github-windows.s3.amazonaws.com/;
Or remove the check box "Require Server Authentication (https:) for all sites in this zone", add github-windows.s3.amazonaws.com directly;
2. Open https://github-windows.s3.amazonaws.com/GitHub.application in IE browser
Note:
Note the above bold and underline words, links are beginning with HTTPS, a lot of solutions on the Internet are not add s, I test with no s that is the beginning of the HTTP link is wrong, may just meet my own situation, but still can not bear to spit groove, so many articles online, Blog Not much is hands-on testing, are small hands a shake straight away, full of water;
3. Start the installation:
The installation process may be interrupted, the prompt is not successful, then from the above 2 steps to repeat, until the successful installation, after success is not prompted, the desktop will create the following icon:
4, the installation will automatically open after the completion:
The following conditions may occur:
This is required to install the Microsoft. NET Framework 4.5, the offline installation package is as follows: Http://pan.baidu.com/s/1gdsZbcZ
The installation of GitHub for Windows can be completed by restarting the computer after installation. Operation of the interface form is relatively simple, do not repeat.
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CSDN Isiti's blog Describes a workaround for the GitHub for Windows installation failure: http://blog.csdn.net/iaiti/article/details/19409179