You can use the built-in Windows command 'CertUtil' to verify these hashes:
certutil -hashfile cryptostorm_setup.exe MD5
certutil -hashfile cryptostorm_setup.exe SHA1
certutil -hashfile cryptostorm_setup.exe SHA256
certutil -hashfile cryptostorm_setup.exe SHA512 Click here to see a video tutorial.
Click "Run" if you get the security warning that "the publisher could not be verified"
On Windows 10 you'll see:
Click the "More info" link, then "Run anyway"
Choose "Yes" when prompted by User Account Control (UAC)
Follow the prompts in the installer
Click "Finish" to complete the installation and start the widget
Copy your token from the welcome email, or if you received it in-browser, from there.
Paste your token into the widget's main window, next to where it says "Token:", then click "Connect"
Open the configs.zip from the previous step and copy the configs you want to use.
OpenVPN can only handle 50 configs, and at the moment there's 58 configs for each config type (rsa, ecc, ed25519, ed448).
So you won't be able to import all of them all at once.
Navigate to either C:\Users\%USERNAME%\OpenVPN\config\ or C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\config\ and paste the configs into that folder
Now right click on the OpenVPN GUI system tray icon in the bottom right hand corner. It may be grouped under hidden icons:
Choose the exit node you want to use, then select "Connect".
For OpenVPN, UDP is always recommended over T*****. See Why T***** Over T***** Is A Bad Idea to learn why.
T***** is only provided here for those behind a very strict firewall that doesn't allow UDP OpenVPN, or for those using ISPs that throttle UDP OpenVPN but not T*****.
Next you will be prompted for a username and password.
Enter your cryptostorm access token in the Username: field, and put any random text in the Password: field