Teach Yourself C in 21 Days: Complete Compiler Edition This file contains important information on the following topics:  Using the CD-ROM Guide program (SETUP.EXE)  Troubleshooting common problems  Contacting us for support  Our Online sites-Internet Web and FTP sites Using the CD-ROM Guide program The CD guide allows you to easily navigate through the software on this CD-ROM. You can install software, read more information about products, run presentations, and more... with the click of a button. To start the CD guide, click on the SETUP.EXE icon in your File Manager or Program Manager. To navigate through the screens of this guide, click on the navigation buttons at the bottom of the screen: Click on the EXIT button to exit the program. You can also navigate using keyboard shortcuts  Home key returns you to the initial screen  Right-arrow key moves to the next screen  Left-arrow key moves to the previous screen  Alt+F4 exits the program If you want to view the directory structure on this CD-ROM without having to run the CD-ROM Guide (in Windows 95), view the CD-ROM from Windows Explorer. Troubleshooting Common Problems The guide program for the CD doesn't run properly. The usual cause of this is a damaged or dirty disc. Visually inspect the disc for possible flaws or defects, and clean it properly. You should also test another CD-ROM in your drive. This often reveals setup problems that are not disc-specific. If these procedures fail, you can contact us to get a replacement disc (contact information is at the end of this file). The programs run slowly or don't run properly. Do you have at least the follow amounts of RAM (memory)? Windows 95: 8 megabytes Windows NT: 8 megabytes This may sound familiar, but Windows does not run well on anything less than these amounts. If you only have the minimum amount of RAM, the program may run slowly. If you only have a single-spin CD-ROM drive, the menu program and everything that's displayed in it will run slowly. Contacting us for support If you're having problems with the software on the disc, here's how to get in touch with us. Please be prepared to give us information on your computer system and a detailed account of the problem you're experiencing. Internet Email support@mcp.com Mail Macmillan Computer Publishing Support Department 201 West 103rd Street Indianapolis, IN 46290 Telephone (317) 581-3833 Fax (317) 581-4773 Visit Us Online Internet World-Wide Web (The Macmillan Information SuperLibrary) http://www.mcp.com