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I am in the process of installing Ruby on Rails on windows 7. I installed ruby-1.9.2 (in c:\ruby) and I've installed rails using the gem install rails command (doing this from c:\ruby\bin since this is the only place i can call the command). I've then run rails new my_app command.

The problem that I have is trying to run the rails server command from inside the apps folder (c:\ruby\bin\my_app) I get the message: 'rails' is not recognized....

What have I done wrong?

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  • I had to switch from Windows to Ubuntu because on windows all requests in development environment were executing extremely slow. IMHO on ubuntu it is 30x faster for me. If it is possible try ubuntu. It can be installed behind the windows. I very recommend it.
    – Voldy
    Jan 31, 2011 at 17:38
  • I've been working on Ubuntu installed on VBox it was very very slow and annoying to use so i decided to try working for a while on windows. Jan 31, 2011 at 18:15

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On Windows you need to set your system PATH variable (My Computer -> Properties -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> System variables)

Append the PATH Variable value:: c:\ruby\bin;

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  • This solved the problem just it needs to be a bit more specific the path at least by me to rails.bat is c:\ruby\bin\rails.bat and i added at the end of the existing path in the system variables the above route seperated from the rest of the text already there by a semi-colon, if you can just correct your answer it would be greatly apprecheated Jan 31, 2011 at 18:26
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    You should also try this Windows Ruby on Rails installer rubyinside.com/… Jan 31, 2011 at 20:51
  • No working for me. Neither the comment of "rails.bat" Feb 13, 2016 at 23:12
  • My solution: stackoverflow.com/questions/35386310/… Feb 14, 2016 at 14:30
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I'm a windows 7 user, and I was able to get rails working by following this guide: http://www.wiki.devchix.com/index.php?title=Windows_-_Rails_3 I know linking is frowned upon, but the windows 7 installations is quite detailed, and the devchix guide is excellent. I store my apps on the desktop in a folder called 'rails' not in the ruby bin.

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  • I'll try it and get back to you, did you find any problems with using RoR on windows 7? Jan 31, 2011 at 17:12
  • There are some annoyances when trying new features, but no real problems. If I had a mac/linux, I'd use it instead of windows 7 because it seems to be the preferred platform on all the tutorials and add-ons.
    – John
    Jan 31, 2011 at 17:27
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Try Rails For The Windows installer. It allows you install Ruby and Rails on Windows in a very simple way.

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