Windows
How to install Nitrocid KS on Windows
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How to install Nitrocid KS on Windows
Last updated
Installing Nitrocid KS on Windows is pretty easy, but we recommend installing the simulator using the Chocolatey package manager.
Extra kernel add-ons may require additional hardware on your computer to work. For example, the BassBoom addon requires that you have audio drivers installed on your computer.
Before performing the installation, your Windows system must meet the following requirements:
To run Nitrocid KS in the absolute minimum requirements, your computer needs to have the following installed:
However, we recommend that you have the below software installed on your computer to get the best out of the kernel:
System | Framework | Terminal |
---|---|---|
Windows 10+ | Windows 10 cmd.exe |
We support installing KS 0.0.24.0 until the full deprecation of .NET Framework.
To run Nitrocid KS in the absolute minimum requirements, your computer needs to have the following installed:
However, we recommend that your computer have the below software installed to get the best out of the kernel:
System | Framework | Terminal |
---|---|---|
Windows 10+ | Windows 10 cmd.exe | |
Windows 10+ | Windows 10 cmd.exe |
There are several ways to install Nitrocid KS on Windows systems. We recommend installing KS using the Chocolatey package manager for simplicity.
This step-by-step guide shows you how to install Nitrocid KS using the package manager, Chocolatey, assuming that you already have it on your system.
Ensure that Chocolatey is installed to your system PATH
Open your favorite terminal emulator, like ConEmu, and execute the following command: choco install ks
Start Nitrocid KS using ks
If you like to manually unpack the Nitrocid KS packages, follow these steps:
Ensure that you have all the required software installed
Download the latest release ZIP file from this page.
Unpack the ZIP archive to any folder of your choice using 7-Zip
Open your favorite terminal emulator, like ConEmu, and change the working directory to a folder containing the Nitrocid KS executable
Execute ks
or Nitrocid.exe
to start the kernel
For 0.0.24.0, files that end with the -dotnet
prefix means that it's for .NET 6.0.
Bleeding-edge builds usually come from building the development branch of the kernel, and they usually contain bugs and other untested features.
If you're a tester to such software, please follow the steps on your Windows machine. Please be sure that you're signed in to your GitHub account.
Open this page
Select the most recent build
Scroll down to Artifacts and click on the ks-build
button to download the ZIP file
Extract the file. Be sure that you have the latest version of 7-Zip or your favorite archive manager installed
Open your favorite terminal emulator, like ConEmu, and change the working directory to a folder containing the Nitrocid KS executable
Execute ks
or Nitrocid.exe
to start the kernel
SmartScreen may detect that the Nitrocid and its associated executables may not pass the SmartScreen attestation. If this happens, you'll see the below page:
Nitrocid KS will not put your PC at risk (except if you downloaded a copy from an unofficial software distributor, or from an unofficial source other than our official GitHub releases found here, our Chocolatey page found here, and our NuGet page found here). Click on More Info
, then click on Run anyways
.