Installing the software
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If you bought Pluto from a dealer, the software is already installed and you can skip this section. Pluto will update itself so it's always current.
If you're installing the
software
yourself,the great news is you only have to install the software on 1
PC--your Core.There's no software to install on the media directors
since the Core will give them a network boot image automatically. To
install the software, visit http://plutohome.com/index.php?section=get_pluto and you will be given a link to a kick-start
CD.Boot
the computer that will be your Core or Hybrid on this CD and follow the
simple prompts--you can just accept the default responses normally. You
will need an internet connection. Just sit back, relax and wait about
45 minutes while Pluto does its thing. Be sure you complete the
installation of your Core/Hybrid before trying to boot the media
directors.The kick start CD will install a web-site
on your Core
called "Pluto Admin". This is what you will use to configure Pluto in
the next step. The kick-start CD will also install all the various
versions of the Orbiter on your Core, including everything you need to
run the Orbiter on a mobile phone, web pad or PDA. The Corewill be able
to detect Bluetooth mobile phones automatically and install the Orbiter
software on them. For webpads and pda's, you will open up the Pluto
Admin website on the webpad or pda and click a link to the software
installer. But all that comes later. First you must move on to step 4,
"Tell Pluto about your home", once the Core is up and
running.