The following information is for advanced users only. If you are not an advanced user, then simply run 'install' directly from the CD. Note: Run the program 'MAKETILE.EXE' to make tilesets for Morejongg. There are three directories on this CD ROM, each containing the MoraffWare Windows games collection. You may copy on of these directories to your hard drive to obtain greater loading speed. MORAFF: This contains the largest version of the collection, taking about 40 Megs. The Install routine will by default use this directory as the main MoraffWare directory. If you wish to copy the entire directory to your hard drive, you may do so with the xcopy /s command, or by simply going into the moraff directory and running the batch file 'donotrun' which will copy the whole thing to your c drive under a directory called 'moraff'. ALT: This directory contains the complete versions of 11 MoraffWare Windows games, as they were shipped before the release of the CD ROM. If you have problems with the new versions of the software, you may wish to install the old versions by using the xcopy /s command, or by going into the 'alt' directory and running the batch file 'donotrun' which will copy the whole thing to your c drive under a directory called 'moraff'. ALT2: This directory contains all of the newest releases of all 12 games, but does not have many of the auxiliary image files. If you copy this directory to your hard drive, using xcopy /s or 'donotrun.bat', the games will load faster, and then you can use the Browse Window to get extra images from the CD ROM. This installation would take about 6 megs on your hard drive. Running the programs from your hard drive: You should still run the 'install' from the CD, either before or after you install the rest of the games. Then, instead of running 'moraff' or 'moraff95', you can run most of the games directly. For example, to run Ringjongg, you would just execute the file 'ringjong.exe'. You can also still run 'mwnet.exe' and then press the button for Ringjongg, or the other games, but the games that have stand-alone exe files will save memory if run by themselves, without mwnet running in the background.