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Family and Friends multiROM

CONTENTS

1. Minimum system requirements


2. Running the application
3. Technical Support

1. MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Windows
* Pentium II 400 MHz processor
* Windows 2000, XP, Vista
* 128 MB free RAM available
* 800 x 600 screen resolution displaying 32-bit colour
* Sound Blaster compatible sound card

Mac
* G4, 400 MHz processor
* Mac OSX 10.2 or above
* 128 MB free RAM available
* 800 x 600 screen resolution displaying 32-bit colour

Linux
* Pentium III 400 MHz processor
* 512 MB free RAM available
* 1024x768 screen resolution displaying 32-bit colour recommended
* Minimum of Mozilla 1.7 (or above) or Firefox 1.5.0.7 (or above) with Flash plug
in v9 or above.

2. RUNNING THE APPLICATION

PC and Mac
* Ensure that no other applications are running
* Insert the disk into your CD-ROM drive
* If the disk does not autorun, double-click on the start.exe file

Linux
* Ensure that no other applications are running
* Insert the disk into your CD-ROM drive
* Mount the disk on to the desktop.
* Double click on the CD-ROM icon.
* Right click on the icon for the start_here.htm file and select to open with
Mozilla.

3. TECHNICAL SUPPORT

If you experience any problems with this multiROM, please check that your machine
matches or exceeds the minimum system requirements in point 1 above and that you
are following the steps outlined in point 2 above.

If these do not help, do the following:


* Check our website for further information:
http://www.oup.com/elt/multimediasupport/
* Email us with your query at: elt.cdsupport.uk@oup.com.
Be sure to provide the following information:
* The full title of the disk and ISBN number
* Operating system (e.g. Windows XP Home, with Service pack 2)
* Amount of RAM
* Processor type/speed
* Sound card or details of sound set-up
* Description of error or problem
* Actions before error occurred
* Number of times the error has occurred / Is the error repeatable?

� Oxford University Press 2014

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