# Windows 10/11 ### 1. Install CUDA and cuDNN You need to install a CUDA version that is compatible with torch's requirements. Currently, torch supports CUDA 11.8/12.4/12.6. - CUDA 11.8 https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-11-8-0-download-archive - CUDA 12.4 https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-12-4-0-download-archive - CUDA 12.6 https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-12-6-0-download-archive ### 2. Install Anaconda If Anaconda is already installed, you can skip this step. Download link: https://repo.anaconda.com/archive/Anaconda3-2024.06-1-Windows-x86_64.exe ### 3. Create an Environment Using Conda ```bash conda create -n mineru 'python>=3.10' -y conda activate mineru ``` ### 4. Install Applications ``` pip install -U magic-pdf[full] ``` > [!IMPORTANT] > After installation, you can check the version of `magic-pdf` using the following command: > > ```bash > magic-pdf --version > ``` ### 5. Download Models Refer to detailed instructions on [how to download model files](how_to_download_models_en.md). ### 6. Understand the Location of the Configuration File After completing the [5. Download Models](#5-download-models) step, the script will automatically generate a `magic-pdf.json` file in the user directory and configure the default model path. You can find the `magic-pdf.json` file in your 【user directory】 . > [!TIP] > The user directory for Windows is "C:/Users/username". ### 7. First Run Download a sample file from the repository and test it. ```powershell wget https://github.com/opendatalab/MinerU/raw/master/demo/pdfs/small_ocr.pdf -O small_ocr.pdf magic-pdf -p small_ocr.pdf -o ./output ``` ### 8. Test CUDA Acceleration If your graphics card has at least 6GB of VRAM, follow these steps to test CUDA-accelerated parsing performance. 1. **Overwrite the installation of torch and torchvision** supporting CUDA.(Please select the appropriate index-url based on your CUDA version. For more details, refer to the [PyTorch official website](https://pytorch.org/get-started/locally/).) ``` pip install --force-reinstall torch torchvision "numpy<=2.1.1" --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu124 ``` 2. **Modify the value of `"device-mode"`** in the `magic-pdf.json` configuration file located in your user directory. ```json { "device-mode": "cuda" } ``` 3. **Run the following command to test CUDA acceleration**: ``` magic-pdf -p small_ocr.pdf -o ./output ```