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THE PRINCETON REVIEW HIGH SCHOOL EDGE:
SPANISH (v. 1.0)
I. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
CPU: 486/66 MHz or better
Operating System: Windows 95/98
RAM: 16 MB or more recommended
Hard Drive Space: 35 MB
Graphics: 2 MB VRAM SV 800 * 600
CD-ROM Speed: 2x or faster
Audio: Speakers and Windows-compatible sound card
Modem: Optional for internet features
II. TROUBLESHOOTING
Try this first! If you have problems running the program, try cleaning
the CD. Gently remove any fingerprints and dust using a clean, soft,
lint-free cloth dampened with water or a CD-cleaning solution. Avoid
using materials such as tissue, which may scratch the CD.
III. TECH SUPPORT
If you have questions, call our Technical Support Center at 423-670-2020
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Eastern Time. You can also reach
us by e-mail using support@learningco.com, via the World Wide Web at
http://www.learningco.com, or by FAX at (423) 670-2021.
If you prefer to write a letter, please send it to:
The Learning Company Product Support Center
9715 Parkside Drive
Knoxville, TN 37922
IV. PROGRAM NOTES
A. Installation Note
If QuickTime2.1 is not installed on your system, the High School Edge:
Spanish installer will launch the QuickTime installer. QuickTime will
require approximately 6 MB of hard disk space.
Both High School Edge: Spanish and High School Edge: French must be
installed onto the same hard drive.
B. Uninstall Note
Some files such as Ereg077.dat and Tlcapps.ini will reside in your
Windows directory after installation. The first file is used for
Electronic Registration information. The second file contains information
about the names of TLC products installed on your computer and is used
when you decide to uninstall these products. The second file will delete
itself when all TLC products have been uninstalled. You can delete either
file from your Windows 95 machine without causing any harm.
C. Microphones
Recording works with any PC-compatible device. You can test the
recording level and clarity using the Sound Recorder program that
came with Microsoft Windows.