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Merge pull request #38662 from olivierlacan/doc/update-windows-setup

Stop recommending RailsInstaller in favor of RubyInstaller
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@ -100,21 +100,18 @@ ruby 2.5.0
Rails requires Ruby version 2.5.0 or later. If the version number returned is
less than that number (such as 2.3.7, or 1.8.7), you'll need to install a fresh copy of Ruby.
TIP: To quickly install Ruby and Ruby on Rails on your system in Windows, you can use
[Rails Installer](http://railsinstaller.org). For more installation methods for most
Operating Systems take a look at [ruby-lang.org](https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/documentation/installation/).
To install Rails on Windows, you'll first need to install [Ruby Installer](https://rubyinstaller.org/).
If you are working on Windows, you should also install the
[Ruby Installer Development Kit](https://rubyinstaller.org/downloads/).
For more installation methods for most Operating Systems take a look at
[ruby-lang.org](https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/documentation/installation/).
#### Installing SQLite3
You will also need an installation of the SQLite3 database.
Many popular UNIX-like OSes ship with an acceptable version of SQLite3.
On Windows, if you installed Rails through Rails Installer, you
already have SQLite installed. Others can find installation instructions
at the [SQLite3 website](https://www.sqlite.org).
Verify that it is correctly installed and in your PATH:
Others can find installation instructions at the [SQLite3 website](https://www.sqlite.org).
Verify that it is correctly installed and in your load `PATH`:
```bash
$ sqlite3 --version