How to Install Party Poker on Windows 11

Party Poker is a popular online poker game developed by kksoftwareag and available on GitHub for Windows 11 users. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing Party Poker on your Windows 11 computer.

Prerequisites

Before we start the installation process, please ensure you meet the following prerequisites:

Steps

Follow these steps to install Party Poker on your Windows 11 computer:

  1. First, go to the Party Poker GitHub page at https://github.com/kksoftwareag/partypoker in your browser.

  2. On the GitHub page, click on the "Code" button and select "Download ZIP" to download the Party Poker installation file to your computer.

  3. After the file is downloaded, locate the ZIP file and extract its contents to a folder of your choosing.

  4. Open the extracted folder and find the "partypoker.exe" file. Right-click on it and select "Run as administrator."

  5. A security prompt will appear. Click "yes" to allow the application to make changes on your computer.

  6. The Party Poker installer will launch. Click "Next" to advance past the installation welcome screen.

  7. Read the license agreement and click "I Agree" to proceed with the installation.

  8. Next, select the destination folder where you want to install Party Poker. By default, the installer will choose the "Program Files" folder on your C drive.

  9. Click "Install" to begin the installation process. The process may take several minutes.

  10. Once the installation is complete, click "Finish" to exit the installer.

  11. Finally, launch Party Poker from the Windows Start menu or desktop icon. The application will launch, and you can begin playing your favorite online poker games.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Party Poker on your Windows 11 computer. We hope this tutorial was helpful, and you can now enjoy playing online poker with your friends and family.

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