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- Learn Your PC
- Version 1.0
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- Copyright * RTA Laser Data
- Production: RTA Laser Data in cooperation with IPI RAN,
- Andrei Mikheev Laboratory.
- 1993
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- Contents:
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- I. About "Learn Your PC"
- II. System Requirements
- III. Disk Structure
- IV. Installation & Starting Instructions
- V. Working with "Learn Your PC"
- VI. Troubleshooting
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- I. About "Learn Your PC"
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- "Learn your PC" is a multimedia CD-ROM containing both a tutorial and reference,
- this disk constitutes a comprehensive introduction to the world of IBM PC compatibles.
- The highly structured interactive text information is illustrated with slides, pictures,
- video clips,animation and sound narration. The interactive navigation provides quick
- and easy access to all information.
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- You can work with "Learn Your PC" at three different levels of expertise:
- Basic for people who are making their first steps into the world of
- computers
- Advanced for users with experience in computing who wish to find more
- detailed information which explains the underlying principles
- Expert this level includes information about signals, data formats,
- protocols etc useful for computer professionals.
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- The learning course is divided into three sections:
- Basics in this section the main concepts of computing are explained;
- Hardware this section covers all the components, devices and
- equipment which constitute a PC;
- Software this section covers firmware, system software, programming
- languages and applications.
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- "Learn Your PC" also includes a special glossary which you can use as an
- encyclopedia. The glossary provides approximatelly one thousand definitions,
- synonyms, related terms and access to even more detailed explanations located in
- the tutorial.
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- Whether you are a beginner or an experienced user, just try "Learn Your PC" and
- see how much new and useful information you can learn in a friendly and
- entertaining way.
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- II. System Requirements.
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- The "Learn Your PC" CD-ROM is intended to be run on a IBM PC compatible
- computer with the following configuration:
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- * 386SX (or higher) microprocessor (386DX is recommended).
- * At least 4MB of RAM (8MB recommended).
- * SuperVGA videosystem (640x480 resolution in 256 colors), min 512 kB
- video memory.
- * CD-ROM drive with transfer rate no less than 150 kB/sec (300 kB/sec
- recommended).
- * Windows compatible Sound card with MIDI interface.
- * Microsoft mouse or compatible pointing device.
- * Microsoft Windows 3.1 or later.
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- III. Disk Structure
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- The "Learn Your PC" disk includes the following files and directories:
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- read.me - this file
- setup.exe - an executable file used to install "Learn Your
- PC" into your Windows environment.
- LRN_PC\ - this subdirectory contains the information base of
- "Learn Your PC" and run-time version of Asymetrix
- ToolBook.
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- IV. Installing & Starting "Learn Your PC"
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- "Learn Your PC" can be installed automatically by running a special installation utility.
- This installation utility creates in your Windows desk-top the "Learn Your PC" group
- with an icon related to the title. To run "Learn Your PC" you simply double-click on
- this icon.
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- To install "Learn Your PC" :
- * If you haven't already turned on your computer and started Windows, do
- so now.
- * Place the "Learn Your PC" disc in the plastic disc holder (if required) and
- insert it into the CD-ROM drive.
- * Open the Program Manager window, click File to display the File menu,
- and then click Run.
- * In the Command Line box, type the drive letter for the CD-ROM drive, a
- colon, a backslash, and the word SETUP (for example, type e:\setup).
- * Click OK or PRESS ENTER.
- * Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.
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- To start "Learn Your PC" :
- * Place the "Learn Your PC" disc in the plastic disc holder (if required) and
- insert it into the CD-ROM drive.
- * From the Program Manager window, double-click the Learn Your PC icon.
- (The icon is in the OpticalSystems group window).
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- V. Working with "Learn Your PC"
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- "Learn Your PC" is presented in a highly structured manner and is organized into a
- tree-like structure. The root menu is the starting point from which you can enter one
- of the three sections of the learning course (BASICS, HARDWARE or
- SOFTWARE) or enter the GLOSSARY.
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- You can navigate through the tree-like structure of the learning course in almost any
- direction using mouse sensitive objects on the screen or the control buttons which
- are located at the bottom of the screen.
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- You can move down the learning course by clicking on the mouse sensitive objects.
- Objects with an icon will bring you to a more detailed screen with further choices.
- Red colored menus lead to the most detailed topics. Black bold-italic hotwords in
- the text are linked to glossary definitions. Clicking on such hotwords brings up a
- screen with related definition and the option to either close it or go onto further
- details.
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- You can move up the tree using the control button "Upward" located at the bottom
- of the screen. You may go directly to any screen using the "Index" and "Contents"
- buttons. You may also go sequentially through the learning course using the "Browse"
- buttons. The "Details" button which usually appears within a glossary definition you
- can provide exhaustive information about a term.
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- Using Control Buttons
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- Control buttons are located at the bottom of the screen. To activate a control
- button you click on it using the left mouse button.
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- The Control Panel includes the following buttons:
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- Exit - quits "Learn Your PC" and exits to Windows.
- Help - displays the Help menu from which you can get explanations and hints on
- how to work with "Learn Your PC"
- Menu - brings you right to the main menu of "Learn Your PC" program.
- Back - takes you to the previous screen you have viewed. This is a especially useful
- after you have used the "Details" button of a glossary pop-up window.
- Upward - moves you up the tree structure.
- Browse - these buttons provide a sequential review of the learning material.
- Index - displays an alphabetically ordered list of all the topics of the learning course.
- You can choose and click on a topic name to jump straight there. You can also use
- the quick search facility.
- Contents - displays the overall contents of the learning course in a tree-like form of
- scrollable list. Clicking the highlighted name brings you to the corresponding screen.
- You can also use a special quick search facility.
- Level of Expertise - using this button you may select a level of expertise for
- working with the learning course. The number of books in the icon corresponds to the
- level: one = novice, two = advanced, three = expert.
- Sound - these buttons allow you to switch on or off the music accompaniment
- (MIDI) and voice narrations for video and animations.
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- VI. Troubleshooting
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- Some commonly-encountered problems and their solutions:
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- 1) Problem: You are unable to log onto the CD-ROM drive.
- Reason: This is usually due to either the disk or the drive being installed improperly.
- Solution: check that:
- * the "Learn Your PC" disk is inserted into the drive,
- * the disk is inserted printed side up and the drive is closed,
- * the drive is switched on and its indicator is active,
- * the drive is properly connected.
- * Otherwise contact your hardware dealer for assistance.
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- 2) Problem: You have logged onto the CD-ROM drive, but received the message
- that the inserted disk is of an inappropriate format.
- Reason: The CD-ROM drive device driver cannot read the disk.
- Solution: check if your CD-ROM driver is the MSCDEX driver ver. 2.2.
- * You can find out this by typing MSCDEX in the DOS prompt.
- * Otherwise contact your hardware dealer for assistance.
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- 3) Problem: You click on the "Learn Your PC" icon but the program does not start.
- Reason: The disk, the drive or the driver are installed improperly.
- Solution: as for Problem 1 and Problem 2.
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- 4) Problem: You are trying to start "Learn Your PC" and have a message
- that there is not enough memory.
- Reason:
- a) Other currently running applications consume too much memory.
- b) Your computer is not equipped according to the hardware requirements.
- Solution:
- a) close other applications you are not intending to work at the moment.
- b) check that your computer is equipped with at least 2 Mb of memory and
- Windows is running in the standard or enhanced mode.
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- 5) Problem: You are working with "Learn Your PC" and see that slides are
- displayed with strange colors.
- Reason: Windows is not configured to run in the 256 colors mode.
- Solution:
- a) run the Windows SetUp, reconfigure Windows to 256 colors and restart
- Windows.
- b) check the type of videocard you have (see system requirements
- section).
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- 6) Problem: You are working with "Learn Your PC" and have problems with
- animation, video or sound.
- Reason:
- a) you have an old version of Windows.
- b) the corresponding MCI device drivers are not installed in your Windows
- configuration.
- c) the disk has been put out of the drive.
- Solution:
- a) check your Windows version and upgrade it.
- b) Install MCI devices drivers: Animation, DigitalVideo, WaveAudio, Sequencer;
- c) insert the disk back into the drive.
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- 7) Problem: Strange symbols appear in the text of "Learn Your PC".
- Reason: some of the standard Windows fonts are not installed.
- Solution: make sure that the following standard Windows fonts are installed: System,
- Arial, TimesNewRoman, and Windings.
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