Run below command in a dos terminal to check it’s installation status. NPM is the abbreviation of node package manager, it is installed during Node.js installation also. After the above settings, open a new dos terminal and run the command path in it, you should see the Node.js installation directory in the value.Do not forget to add a semicolon ( ) before the directory value. In the System variables area, find the Path variable and add the Node.js installation directory path at the end of the Path variable value.Click the Environment Variables button in the System Properties window.Click Advanced system settings in the opened window.Click Properties in the popup menu list.Right-click your computer icon in the left panel.You just need to add the Node.js installation directory( C:\Program Files\nodejs ) in the Path system variable value as below. If you meet errors such as ‘ node is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file‘, that means node.exe can not be found in the executable program path. If the output is the correct Node.js version that you installed, that means you installed Node.JS successfully. Now Node.js has been installed in windows, you can run the below command in a dos window to test whether it is installed successfully or not. Open dos command window, run node -v to verify that the installation is successful.Add the directory ( C:\WorkSpace\\Tool\node-v7.10.1-win-圆4 ) to system variable Path value.1.2 Install Node With Windows Binary.īesides using the windows installer, you can also install the Node.JS with a binary file which is compressed in a zip format file. Please remember the Node.js installed directory during the installation. The process is simple and clear, just click the Next button until finish.
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