The wizard asks where you want the files. By default, it points to C:\Cadence\SPB_17.2 (or similar). The progress bar fills slowly. The software installs capture libraries, simulation models, PSpice analog/digital libraries, and the PCB editor.
If you just need to simulate, don’t fight PSpice: pspice get into my pc
to avoid any legal issues and to ensure you're getting a safe, virus-free version of the software. The wizard asks where you want the files
The sentiment “get into my PC” is more than just a command; it’s a cry for help against cryptic errors, missing DLL files, environment variables, and license server issues. It sounds like you're asking for a review
It sounds like you're asking for a review of (the electronic circuit simulation software) and the process or experience of getting it from "Get Into PC" (a popular but unofficial software download site).
Once the installation is complete, you can launch PSpice from the Start menu (Windows) or from the Applications folder (if you're using a shortcut).