If you are Windows user and need to create environment variables (some programming language need to set environment variables to run well), here is the step by step. Note that this tutorial is based on Windows XP.

1) Right click icon My Computer and choose Properties. You can find My Computer in Windows Explorer, or in Start Menu.

2) Click Tab Advanced. In this tab you will find Environment Variables Button below. Click that button.

Environment Variables Windows XP

Environment Variables Windows XP

3) There are two options. User Variables and System Variables. Click New button to create a new variable or Edit button to edit existing variable.

System Variables

System Variables

4) You’re done!

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