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# Installation and Requirements

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## Installation instructions:

* Install Reblium in any folder on your computer.
* In the Reblium folder, click the **Reblium.exe**
* Once the application loads, click '**Start**' to enter the editor.
* Alternatively press **Settings**, to adjust Performance and Optimization

<div align="left"><figure><img src="/files/Teokw1NU5OPasWQeF2da" alt=""><figcaption><p><em>Reblium Studio - Start screen</em></p></figcaption></figure></div>

## System requirements: <a href="#system-requirements" id="system-requirements"></a>

The minimum system specifications required to run Reblium.

> **Windows PC** CPU: Intel/AMD&#x20;
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> **RAM**: 16 GB&#x20;
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> **GPU**: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080&#x20;
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> **OS**: Windows 10&#x20;
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> 8 GB of HDD Space

## Troubleshooting and support

If you are experiencing any issues with the Reblium application, please ensure that your system meets the necessary requirements for optimal performance. Should you need assistance or encounter any issues, do not hesitate to contact us at <support@reblium.com>.


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