How to Install Grid control for 10g (WINDOWS)

Dear All,
This is the first time i am going to test on Grid control. i have lot of droughts from the beginning...
what is the first step to install, database or grid control tool.(*Windows*)
i am downloading the below software from e-delivery
Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Release 5 Grid Control (10.2.0.5.0) Patch for Microsoft Windows (32-bit) (Part 1 of 2)      V15628-01 Part 1 of 2      1.1G
Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Release 5 Grid Control (10.2.0.5.0) Patch for Microsoft Windows (32-bit) (Part 2 of 2)      V15628-01 Part 2 of 2      1.1G
Is the above software containing _10g database alone_, or its with Grid control, if its with grid control kindly let me know how to install ,, kindly don't give me oracle documents. please explain me int his blog itself or some different blogs.
Any one explain me what is the step i have to take after this,, ??
Thanks
Abdull
Edited by: user9111553 on Nov 23, 2010 12:01 AM

Hi Miguel,
Could you help me? Full and base version of what?
For instance, i have Oracle 10.2.0.4 version and did not check EM during instalation oracle sw. So what is the first step to install and configure Grid Control? i downloaded Grid Control and read readme file. There is information that i need to install OEM and then Grid Control. did i understand right way or misunderstood? could you show me steps for implement Grid Control with 10g on Windows?
regards and thanks,
rustam

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