Microsoft KB Archive/146196

= MSB Human: Human Body for Macintosh ReadMe File =

Article ID: 146196

Article Last Modified on 8/17/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Scholastic's The Magic School Bus Explores the Human Body for Macintosh

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This article was previously published under Q146196



SUMMARY
This article contains a copy of the Microsoft Scholastic's Magic School Bus Explores the Human Body compact disc version ReadMe file.



MORE INFORMATION
CONTENTS

- Locating and starting the program - Minimum System Requirements - Apple Menu Bar - Optimizing Performance - Printing - Product Identification Number

LOCATING AND STARTING THE PROGRAM - The title is located in the Magic School Bus - Human Folder. This folder is in the MSKids folder and the MSKids folder is on your hard drive.

Steps to locate and start the program: 1) Double-click the hard drive icon. 2) Search for the MSKids folder and double-click on the MSKids folder. 3) Search for the Magic School Bus - Human Folder and double-click. 4) Double-click the Magic School Bus - Human Body icon to start the program.

MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS --- - Macintosh LC 550 or higher - System 7.1 or later - A Double-speed CD-ROM drive - 13" Color Monitor or bigger - 8 MB of memory (RAM) and 8 MB of available hard-disk space - Optional: Printer or network compatible with System 7.1 or later

APPLE MENU BAR -- On monitors larger than 13 inches, the Apple Menu Bar is located at the top of the screen, but it is deactivated by default. You can activate the Apple Menu Bar on all monitors by doing Command+M. Command+M is a toggle command. It will toggle between activating and deactivating the Apple Menu Bar. On 13" monitors, Command+M will cause the Apple Menu Bar to appear.

Use the Apple Menu Bar to access the printer settings and system information.

OPTIMIZING PERFORMANCE -- - Virtual Memory and 32-Bit Addressing

The progam may run slowly if Virtual Memory is on. The program requires 32-Bit Addressing to be turned on to run correctly.

To turn off Virtual Memory and turn on 32-Bit Addressing: 1) Select the Apple Menu. 2) Select Control Panels. 3) Select the Memory control panel. 4) In the section for Virtual Memory, select Off. 5) In the section for 32-Bit Addressing, select On. 6) Close the window by closing the box in the upper left hand corner. 7) Reboot your Macintosh to activate these new settings.

- Screen Savers

If you are running a Screen Saver, you may have problems running the Magic School Bus Explores the Human Body. It's recommended that you disable the Screen Saver. Refer to the documentation for your Screen Saver on instructions to turn off the Screen Saver.

PRINTING

If you have trouble printing, you may want to check to be sure you have the current page setup settings and the latest printer driver installed. It may be neccessary to call your printer manufacturer to request a printer driver update. You may also want to try turning the Background Printing feature off.

To modify the Page Setup settings or turn off the Background Printing feature, it is necessary to access the Chooser on the Apple Menu. If necessary, you can activate the Apple Menu Bar by doing Command+M from inside the program. See the Apple Menu Bar section for more details.

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER - While running the program, you can get the Product Identification Number by doing Control-Shift-I. (Hold all three keys down at the same time).

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