Installing Home Planet Lite You will have downloaded a "zip" compressed archive named hp3lite.zip. Create a directory for Home Planet (for example C:\HPLANET) and extract the files from the archive into it with PKUNZIP or a compatible extractor program. Be sure to specify the option which preserves directory structure in the archive. If you're using PKUNZIP from the MS-DOS prompt, you might install Home Planet with the commands: MKDIR C:\HPLANET CD C:\HPLANET PKUNZIP -D HP3LITE.ZIP Once Home Planet is installed, you can launch the application simply by typing HPLANET from the MS-DOS prompt while in its directory, or by using the Run item on the Start menu and entering C:\HPLANET\HPLANET as the program name. Obviously, if you used a different drive or directory name instead of "C:\HPLANET", you would enter that name. For convenience, create a shortcut icon that points to Home Planet, and you'll be able to launch Home Planet simply by double clicking it. Installing Home Planet Full You will have downloaded a "zip" compressed archive named hp3full.zip. Create a directory for Home Planet (for example C:\HPLANET) and extract the files from the archive into it with PKUNZIP or a compatible extractor program. Be sure to specify the option which preserves directory structure in the archive. If you're using PKUNZIP from the MS-DOS prompt, you might install Home Planet with the commands: MKDIR C:\HPLANET CD C:\HPLANET PKUNZIP -D HP3FULL.ZIP Once Home Planet is installed, you can launch the application simply by typing HPLANET from the MS-DOS prompt while in its directory, or by using the Run item on the Start menu and entering C:\HPLANET\HPLANET as the program name. Obviously, if you used a different drive or directory name instead of "C:\HPLANET", you would enter that name. For convenience, create a shortcut icon that points to Home Planet, and you'll be able to launch Home Planet simply by double clicking it.