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ProFile 1 CD-ROM
READ ME
Contents
1. Minimum system requirements
2. Running the application
3. Known issues
4. Technical support
1. Minimum system requirements
PC
Pentium
®
II
233 MHz processor
Windows
®
98, NT4, ME, 2000, XP
128 MB RAM (or 256 MB RAM for XP)
100 MB free hard-disk space
24x CD-ROM drive
800 x 600 screen resolution displaying 32-bit colour
SoundBlaster compatible sound card
Mouse
Headphones or Speakers
Mac
®
G3
233 MHz processor
Mac
®
OS 9.1, 9.2, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3
128 MB RAM


100 MB free hard-disk space
800 x 600 screen resolution displaying 32-bit colour
Mouse
Headphones or Speakers
2. Running the application
For PC
Ensure that no other applications are running
Insert the ProFile 1 CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive
If Autorun is enabled on your computer, the CD-ROM will start after a few seconds.
If you do not have an Autorun facility, follow the instructions below:
- From your Windows
®
desktop, choose Start and then Run
- Type D:\ProFile1.exe (where D is the letter of your CD-ROM drive)
- Click the OK button
- The application should now start
For Mac
®
Ensure that no other applications are running
Insert the ProFile 1 CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive
Double click the CD icon when it appears on the desktop, then click ProFile1
The application should now start
3. Known issues
a. CarbonLib error message on Mac
®
OS 9.x
CarbonLib is a Mac
®
Extension that allows software to be run on both Mac
®

OS X and the Mac
®
OS 9.x
operating systems. Macromedia Flash MX requires CarbonLib 1.5 or later to run on Mac
®
OS 9.x (the
CarbonLib functionality is built into Mac
®
OS X, so nothing additional is required for that operating
system).
For more information on CarbonLib or to download a copy, refer to www.apple.com/support/. Because
CarbonLib is a Mac
®
Extension it requires the system to be restarted before it can be used.
CarbonLib can also be upgraded with Apple's Software Update service. With Mac
®
OS X, use System
Preferences > System > Software Update; and for Mac
®
OS 9.x, use the Control Panel > Software
Update.
Source: />b. DLL error message on Windows
®
98 / ME / 2000 / XP
A dynamic-link library (DLL) file is an executable file that allows programs to share code and other
resources necessary to perform particular tasks. Microsoft Windows
®
provides DLL files that contain
functions and resources that allow Windows
®

-based programs to operate in the Windows
®
environment.
On a typical installation of Windows
®
98, 98SE and ME, DLL files are usually located in the
C:\WINDOWS or C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM folders. In Windows
®
based on NT technology DLL files can
usually be found in C:\WINNT or C:\PROGRAM FILES folders.
DLL files would be available either free or at some cost at Internet sites like www.dll-downloads.com or
www.dll-files.com.
c. Audio stuttering
This might be because of insufficient memory. Please check if your machine specifications meet the
minimum specifications to run the program. If your machine meets all the minimum specifications, then
check that all other applications are closed and you are only running the ProFile 1 CD-ROM.
4. Technical support
If you experience any problems with the ProFile 1 CD-ROM, 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:
Visit our website – www.oup.com/elt/multimediasupport – for FAQs to help you troubleshoot any
problems.
E-mail our technical support team – – remembering to include the following
information:
- the title of the CD-ROM
- the country you are e-mailing from
- processor speed and size of RAM (e.g. Pentium
®
II with 64 MB RAM)

- platform (e.g. Windows
®
98)
- full details of your problem including complete error message(s), if any.
Please note that these support details are for the ProFile 1 CD-ROM only. We will not be able to assist
you with any problems encountered when running any software that is not included on this CD-ROM.
© Oxford University Press 2005

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