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The Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 Processor Europe Demo, Back-to-School 2001
** The Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 Processor Europe Demo, Back-to-School 2001 has
been designed to run only on an Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 processor-based
PC. This program has been tested on systems with similar specifications
to those that will be found in the retail environment; however, software
preloaded by system manufacturers could affect performance or
functionality.
This document provides the following information about the demo:
- Intel Software License Agreement
- System Configuration Requirements
- Demo Installation
- Demo Removal
- Using the Demo
- Shortcut Keys
- System Security Features
- Additional Notes on System Security
- Troubleshooting
INTEL SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
IMPORTANT: By loading this software, you agree to the terms of this
agreement. Do not load this software until you have carefully read
and agreed to the following terms and conditions. If you do not agree
to the terms of this agreement, promptly return the package.
LICENSE: Intel grants you the right to copy the software and materials
("Materials") onto a single computer for your internal use through December
2001. You will not use, copy, modify, sell or transfer any part of the
Materials except as provided in this Agreement. You may use the software
(the "Software") only on Pentium(R) 4 processor-based computer systems.
Other rights may be granted to you in writing or incorporated elsewhere in
the Materials.
RESTRICTIONS: Except as specifically permitted in writing, you may not:
1. Copy the Materials except as provided in this Agreement or elsewhere by
Intel.
2. Sublicense or permit simultaneous use of the Materials by more than one
user.
3. Reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the software.
Upon termination of this agreement at the end of December 2001, you must
return all copies of this CD to Intel or destroy all copies then in your
possession.
OWNERSHIP AND COPYRIGHT OF MATERIALS: Title to the Materials and all
copies thereof remain with Intel or its suppliers. The Materials are
copyrighted and are protected by United States copyright laws and
international treaty provisions. You will not remove the copyright
notice from the Materials. You agree to prevent any unauthorized copying
of the Materials. Except as expressly provided herein, Intel does not
grant any express or implied right to you under Intel patents, copyrights,
trademarks, or trade secret information.
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EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD-PARTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY,
OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL INTEL OR ITS
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LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF
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LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATION
MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
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Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in FAR52.227-14 and
DFAR252.227-7013 et seq. or its successor. Use of the Materials by the
Government constitutes acknowledgment of Intel's proprietary rights in them.
APPLICABLE LAWS: Any claim arising under or relating to this Agreement
shall be governed by the internal substantive laws of the State of Delaware
or federal courts located in Delaware, without regard to principles of
conflict of laws. You may not export the Materials in violation of U.S.A.
export laws and regulations.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION REQUIREMENTS:
- Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 processor
- 128 MB RAM
- SVGA Monitor
- Microsoft* Windows* ME with 16-bit color driver installed
- 560 MB hard drive space
- Windows-compatible CD-ROM drive
- Windows-compatible mouse or other pointing device
- Windows-compatible 16-bit sound card
The Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 Processor Europe Demo, Back-to-School 2001 provides
comprehensive system security, so that the PC is protected.
DEMO INSTALLATION:
1. Remove any older Intel Demos by following the instructions in the
DEMO REMOVAL section below.
2. Uninstall any system security application (such as Full Armor) that
may be installed and exit any other applications that may be running.
3. Insert the CD into your CD-ROM drive.
4. Click on the START button at the bottom of the screen and select
the RUN command from the menu.
5. Type <CD-ROM drive letter>:\Install (e.g. D:\Install) and select OK.
6. Follow on-screen instructions:
** See the SYSTEM SECURITY FEATURES section of this document for more
details.** (The original CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT are renamed
CONFIG.INT and AUTOEXEC.INT respectively. If these files already exist,
they will be renamed with extensions incrementally higher (e.g., 000,
001, etc.).)
7. After all of the demo components have been installed, you will be
prompted to restart Windows.
8. See the USING THE DEMO section for details on operating the
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 Processor Europe Demo, Back-to-School 2001.
DEMO REMOVAL:
** Any system security features provided by the Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4
Processor Europe Demo, Back-to-School 2001 will be disabled. It is highly
recommended that after removing the Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 Processor Europe Demo,
Back-to-School 2001 from a system, the OEM restore CD is used to reset
the system back to its original state.
To remove the Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 Processor Europe Demo, Back-to-School 2001,
proceed as described below:
1. Exit the demo if it is running.
2. Click the START button.
3. Select RUN from the menu.
4. Type C:\INTELBTS\UNINSTAL.EXE and select OK
(C:\INTELBTS is the default directory. Enter the directory you chose
when the demo was installed).
5. Follow instructions on screen.
To remove any older Intel Demos proceed as follows:
1. Exit the older demo if it is running.
2. Click the START button.
3. Select RUN from the File menu.
4. Type C:\<name of demo directory>\UNINSTAL.EXE and select OK
(e.g., C:\INTELSPR\UNINSTAL.EXE for Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 Processor
Demo, Spring 2001).
5. Follow instructions on screen.
USING THE DEMO:
To start the Intel Demo, double-click on the "Pentium(R) 4 Processor
Demo" icon in the Intel Demos folder.
To exit the demo, type ESC-I (press the <Esc> key and then the letter I)
and enter the demo password (if necessary). Or, if during the installation
of the demo you chose to include an Exit Demo Icon, then you can click
on this icon (which appears in the upper right-hand corner of the demo
interface) and enter the demo password (if necessary).
SHORTCUT KEYS:
ESC-H To bring up the Help menu.
This shows all the possible key commands and allows
the sales associate to exit the demo, enable or
disable sound, and adjust audio volume levels.
ESC-P To select/change the password.
This password is used when exiting or uninstalling
the Pentium(R) 4 Processor Europe Demo, Back-to-School 2001.
ESC-I To exit the demo.
ESC-A To adjust the demo's volume level.
ESC-N To turn audio on/off.
ESC-D To display the demo version.
OTHER DEMO FEATURES:
A volume control icon is available on the demo interface. This icon
allows the demo user to adjust the demo volume.
An Exit Demo icon is also available for inclusion on the demo interface
if selected during the demo installation.
SYSTEM SECURITY FEATURES:
As mentioned above, the Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 Processor Europe Demo,
Back-to-School 2001 provides extensive system security measures to prevent
unwanted tampering with the PC's software and configuration.
1.) Runtime validation of demo files
This feature confirms that all of the demo files (.AVI,
.WAV, etc.) are valid each time the demo is launched. If some-
thing has happened to any of these files, the Demo will be
prevented from running.
2.) "Hidden" exit command
This security feature is available if you DO NOT choose to include
the Exit Demo Icon on the demo interface. The ESC-I command to exit
the demo is not visible to customers, so the chance of a customer
exiting the demo (and damaging the system is slim).
3.) "Screen Saver" Launch of demo
If the system is sitting idle at a Windows screen, a screen saver-
like program called "Pentium(R) 4 Processor" relaunches
the Demo (unless feature 1 detects corrupt files) after a user
defined period of time (default is set to 5 minutes). This
feature can be disabled from within the Windows Control Panel but
it will get re-enabled the next time the demo is started.
4.) Shell Restoration Feature
The demo's installation program prevents problems that occur
when more than one Intel Retail Demo is installed on a system.
Also, installation adds a CHKSHL32.EXE command to the registry
that will restore the SHELL= line to a valid entry if
improperly set. The default value is EXPLORER.EXE.
ADDITIONAL NOTES ON SYSTEM SECURITY:
If you are using additional software packages in conjunction with the
demo for security measures, you should be aware of the alterations
such programs may make to your system. Some packages are known to
'revector' BIOS routines, as well as alter File Allocation Tables
and Boot Partitions. Such actions may cause problems with system
performance and function. The Demo will make only minor alterations
to the AUTOEXEC.BAT, SYSTEM.INI, and MSDOS.SYS files, all of which
can be restored by using the UNINSTAL.EXE file in the demo's directory.
TO ENSURE GREAT PERFORMANCE OF THE DEMO, MAKE CERTAIN THAT NO OTHER
APPLICATIONS ARE RUNNING SIMULTANEOUSLY. UNNECESSARY PROGRAMS CAN
QUICKLY CONSUME VALUABLE MEMORY AND DIMINISH PERFORMANCE.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
**Installation**
If you receive a message indicating that you have a previous demo
installed on the system, you should check to be sure that you have
uninstalled any previous demos. If you have verified that all demos
are uninstalled and continue to receive this message, please contact
the technical support line for assistance.
**Virtual Pool* 3 not available**
If you receive a message indicating that the Virtual Pool 3 game is
not available for play, you can try the following to correct the
problem:
1. Make sure Hardware Acceleration is turned on:
- Right-click on the system's desktop.
- Select the "Properties" option.
- Go to the "Settings" tab.
- Select the "Advanced" button.
- Go to the "Performance" tab.
- Under the Graphics - Hardware Acceleration option, slide
the bar all the way to "Full".
- Select the "Apply" button.
- Click "OK".
- You may be prompted to restart the system for the new
settings to take place.
2. Make sure the system's audio device is enabled:
- Click on the Start button on the system's taskbar.
- Go to the "Settings" option.
- Open the "Control Panel" option.
- Select the "System" option.
- Click on the "Device Manager" tab.
- Select the Sound/Audio Device option.
- Click on the audio card device listed under this option.
- Click on the "Properties" button for the audio card device.
- Under the Device Usage section, make sure that the "Disable
in this hardware profile" is NOT checked.
- Click "OK".
- You may be prompted to restart the system for the new
settings to take place.
If neither of these suggestions fix the problem, you may need to
reinstall the Demo.
(c)1986-2001, Advanced Computer Graphics, Inc. and its licensors. All
Rights Reserved.
(c)2001 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel, Pentium, Intel
Inside, and the Intel Inside, and Pentium 4 processor logos are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its
subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. Other names and
brands may be claimed as the property of others.