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raynsue15
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Does the CD always start running when inserted?

 
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ChristyW
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Does the CD always start running when inserted?

Yes, the CD should start running installation automatically on a Windows computer. If it doesn't: 

  1. Hold down the Windows+R keys to open the Run window.
  2. Click Browse, and then navigate to the TurboTax CD on your CD/DVD/RW drive (usually Drive D).
  3. Double-click the setup.exe file.
  4. Click OK to launch the installer.

Installing TurboTax software on a Mac is an easy, 2-step process:

  1. Insert your CD into your Mac's CD/DVD drive or double-click your TurboTax download's .dmg file, which will mount a virtual drive on your desktop. The drive should automatically open.
  2. Follow the directions in the pop-up window to drag the red TurboTax "checkmark" icon to the Applications folder in the pop-up window.
    • Don't drag it outside the pop-up window to your existing Applications folder or anywhere else.

You're done! To open your program, double-click TurboTax in the Applications folder. Ensure that you are running the program from the Applications folder, not from the mounted virtual drive or CD.

Note: You only need to insert and install the CD one time. The program will download to your computer and remain there until you uninstall it.

CSASSCER1
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Does the CD always start running when inserted?

YES

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