How to install Radarr on Windows 11

Radarr is an open-source application that assists in managing and organizing your movie collections through automation. In this tutorial, we will be covering how to install Radarr on Windows 11.

Requirements

Before we dive into the installation process, make sure you've met the following requirements:

Installation

Follow the steps below to install Radarr on your Windows 11 PC:

Step 1: Download Radarr

The first step is to download the latest version of Radarr from the official website at https://radarr.video/.

Step 2: Extract Radarr

Once the download is complete, extract the contents of the downloaded file. You can use either WinRAR or 7-Zip for this process.

Step 3: Install Radarr

After extracting the contents, navigate to the extracted folder and locate the Radarr.exe file. Double-click on the file to launch the installation process.

A Command Prompt window will appear, displaying the progress of the installation. Wait for the installation to complete.

Step 4: Configure Radarr

Once the installation is complete, open your preferred web browser and navigate to http://localhost:7878. This will open the Radarr web interface.

You'll be prompted to set up your media management system. Choose your preferred media management system and click 'Next'.

Enter the path to your movie library and click 'Next'.

Configure the rest of the settings according to your preferences and click 'Next' until the setup is complete.

Congratulations! Radarr is now installed on your Windows 11 PC. You can now start managing your movie collections with ease.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we provided a step-by-step guide on how to install Radarr on Windows 11. We hope that this tutorial was helpful in simplifying the installation process for you. If you encounter any issues during the installation process, feel free to reference your specific error messages or seek help from the Radarr community.

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