Installing Dolphin

Windows and Mac
Installing or upgrading process for Dolphin on Windows PC or Mac is pretty simple. Go to the download page here and extract the latest revision/version of Dolphin into a new folder (preferably named after the revision) or to replace an existing Dolphin folder setup, and you're good.

Dolphin for Windows now use Global User Directory. By default, it is under %userprofile%\Documents\Dolphin Emulator\. You do not need to migrate anything if the previous Dolphin build was or higher. Otherwise, you may want to migrate every folders besides \Languages\ and \Sys\ to there. And if one migrated folder happened to be \User\ then move all subfolders out of its parent folder.

The older save states may not work between versions.

First time setup
If you're running Dolphin Emulator for the first time, run it beforehands, so it will create new user folder for Dolphin (%userprofile%\Documents\Dolphin Emulator\).
 * If you want to use old GameCube Memory Card files, place them under \GC\.
 * Wii NAND dumps should be placed under \Wii\. This is optional. You may want to check how to dump your own NAND backup here NAND Usage Guide.

Problems? try the FAQ before asking questions in the forums.

Ubuntu
Ubuntu users can download and install a Debian binary (.deb) from the download site, or add a ppa by executing the following commands to receive updates for Dolphin.

This applies to all Ubuntu-based distributions.

Install the stable version:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:glennric/dolphin-emu sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install dolphin-emu

Or to install development versions:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:glennric/dolphin-emu sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install dolphin-emu-master

Arch Linux
Install:

See also the AUR and read more on the ArchWiki.

GNU/Linux
Other GNU/Linux users have to build and install from source code.

Configure Plugins
In most cases, the default settings works fine. If you want to change something, the Performance guide can help you.

File Browser

 * You can launch ISO/WAD files by browsing them, or setting a folder to search for files (which will be shown at the Dolphin's main window)
 * Banner/Game Names may not load at first time. Making a save file for that game fixes it. That isn't a bug itself. (GameCube games don't have this issue)
 * Items shown can be toggled on/off on the "View" menu.