------------------------------- Extra notes for Know your Stuff ------------------------------- CONTENTS 1..........SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 2..........INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3..........INSTALLING MORE TITLES 4..........UNINSTALLING KNOW YOUR STUFF 5..........TAKING A BREAK IN THE TEST 6..........AVI FILES 1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS This product will work on most computers running Windows or Windows 95. 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Double-click on "INSTALL" in the root directory of the CD and follow the on-screen prompts. Necessary files are copied to your hard drive. Note that some may already be present, and protected, on your hard drive. If a message warning you of this appears, click on IGNORE. On very rare occasions the install may fail. In this case simply click on the appropriate "MSETUP" program for your system. The Windows 3.x version is in the directory "INST3X" and the Windows 95 version is in the "INST95" directory. You'll find both the Inst directories in the "SYSDIR" directory. Occasionally, a conflict with a non-standard video card may prevent the Installation from working. To cure this, simply click on the right-hand mouse button while the pointer is on the desktop. Select "properties" and then change the display type to "standard super VGA" from the "settings" menu. Once installed, you can restore the old settings. Run the program by clicking on the icon in the usual way. 3 INSTALLING MORE TITLES When installing additional titles the install program will detect that Know Your Stuff is already installed and will just copy files specific to the new title(s). 4 UNINSTALLING KNOW YOUR STUFF (Windows 95) Because user files and other data are saved in the installation directory by Know Your Stuff after installation, the uninstaller is unable to remove these. If you want to remove these files just delete the installation directory (default name: PROGRAM FILES\KYS). 5 TAKING A BREAK IN A TEST You may take as many breaks as you like during a test. To continue a test, simply "Take Test" again. The program will detect that you are part way through a test and resume from the point where you left off. 6 AVI FILES Windows 95 has a built-in Avi player for the moving images. If you have have Windows 3.1 you will need a player - they are free on most cover disks, bulletin boards, the Internet etc. If you do not have an AVI player, you will be told and the program will work normally in all other respects. If AVIs play slowly, they can be speeded up by copying them to your hard disk - a button in the program allows you to do this automatically. They require about 40Mb and a button allows their automatic removal. If you do not want animation, AVIs can be turned off from the customisation menu.