//localhost/wp-admin/install.php
If you put wordpress in its own directory, be sure to include that in the address.
Example: //localhost/wordpress/wp-admin/install.php
Thank you for the reply. I put that in the browser and it did not work. I must be doing something incorrectly. I am a real novice with this.
What do you get when you just use //localhost ?
Oops! Internet Explorer could not find “localhost
I thought I had Apache up and running. I clicked on start all services.
You may want to review the wampserver installaton documentation just to make sure everything is as it should be. I think if you click the “localhost” entry from the wampserver menu in your task-bar, you should see the default wampserver pages/menu if everything is installed and working properly.
Reference: http://www.wampserver.com/en/presentation.php