That's why I want to be shown how it's all done with the front wheel so I can do it all myself next time, because if I'm cool with it I'll gradually change all my bikes toobless.
The videos have changed sometime in the past year, but all I did was just watch the Stans NoTubes "How To" vids and followed their steps exactly. Once you've done it once, you get faster. The new vids are roughly the same:
1. How to mount their rim tape:
http://www.notubes.com/helpcenter/videopopup.php?id=6
2a. How to mount a tyre onto Stans rims using only Stans rim tape:
http://www.notubes.com/helpcenter/videopopup.php?id=5 (I use option the second option for adding the sealant ... the injector is overkill IMO)
2b. How to mount a tyre onto non-Stans rims using Stans rim strip:
http://www.notubes.com/helpcenter/videopopup.php?id=3
Vid 2a is exactly how I set up my 29er wheels since I used Stans Flow rims.
For my SC Nomad, which has Easton Havoc wheelset, I followed Vid 2b (after first installing their rim tape like in vid 1). The rim strip beefed out the channel of my rims making the tyre seat a bit tighter before inflating. Personally I didn't bother drilling out the rim - the valve part sits up a little, but it didn't affect inflating. I ran my Eastons with Minion DHF Exo 2.5s for 2 full years (including 5 week trip through US) before I got a puncture that didn't fill itself with sealant. I've since been told it's wise to top the sealant up perhaps every 9 - 12 months. Depeinding on your rim make/model, you may need different rim strips. I emailed Stans directly and they replied quite fast telling me Stans Rhynolite strips worked best in Easton Havoc wheels.
My 29er wheels are 12 months with zero fails.