Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Complete Walkthrough - Install MagicMirror on a PC - Windows 7/10
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 @barnosch said in Complete Walkthrough - Install MagicMirror on a PC - Windows 7/10: great tutorial. Will give it a try later on. 
 I made the complicated way around it and created a VirtualMaschine with Debian, with a standalone MM installation.
 This natively running thing is way better. ThanksYou’re welcome. Yes, MM runs beautifully on a PC running windows. Alternately, if you prefer Linux, you can install uBuntu on a PC. That also runs beautifully. 
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 Runs perfect on a Win 10 x64. 
 One thing for me is, i don’t like the fullscreen, because i want to test some stuff before i bring it to the real MM.
 Try instead of
 “npm start” a
 “node serveronly”
 This launches the MM not in full screen. You can point now to your browser and type
 localhost:8080
 This will show your MM installation in your favourit browser.
 In my case, the better option :)
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 Hi Mykle1! 
 Great job! I installed it on an older Lenovo Miix 8 tablet as my “kitchen mirror” and it works smooth.
 Have you or anyone else tried to make a “start.bat” or something like that to auto start it with windows or by a shortcut on the desktop?
 That would be a great improvement.
 Thanks in advance and regards
 womi
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 @Wominator said in Complete Walkthrough - Install MagicMirror on a PC - Windows 7/10: That would be a great improvement. Well, I never did, but you can try this. I can’t test at the moment, but it should work. Save this as a .bat file and put it on your desktop. :: This should work if this bat file is on the desktop :: Also, CMD window needs ability to run bash commands (done during install of GIT) :: Start CMD window start cmd.exe /k :: cd back one directory cd .. :: cd to MM directory cd MagicMirror :: start MM npm start
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 @Mykle1 
 Hi!
 Thanks for the quick reply!
 It didn’t work out that way. I found a documentation on:
 https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21564275/windows-shortcut-to-run-git-bash-scriptSo, I generated a script C:\Users\USER\npmstart.shwithcd .. cd ~/MagicMirror npm startAfterwards I generated a shortcut on the desktop with following path: 
 "C:\Program Files\Git\bin\sh.exe" -l -i "C:\Users\USER\npmstart.sh"And it works. It starts the Bash and runs MagicMirror and leaves the Bash open in the background, so I can get back to it by pressing the Windows-Button. (remember, I run the MagicMirror on a tablet without keyboard and mouse) 
 In the Bash, I can stop MagicMirror with the onscreen keyboard by pressing Ctrl+C.Regards 
 womi
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 Well done! 
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 @Mykle1 Fantastic, thanks! 
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 @Mykle1 I fully am. :) Now the time has come to develop my first module. 
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 I switched from raspberry to a mini-itx windows10 system, too. With my raspy system I had way too much performance issues. Thanks for your walkthrough, it works really well. But, modules like MMM-voice or Hello Lucy won’t work, am I right? That would be too bad :/. 


