Prior to starting this program there are a few things you should check on your system: 1. Do you have a CONFIG.SYS file and if so does it have at least 30 files? To check, go to your root directory on your hard drive (CD\, then return) or put your DOS Disk in your floppy drive and and then enter TYPE CONFIG.SYS. If you get File Not Found, see below. If you get a display it might look like this: FILES=20 BUFFERS=49 DEVICE=C:\DOS\ANSI.SYS Since the files listed are below 40 you will need to increase the files value. The CONFIG.SYS file can be changed with any word processor that will save a file in ASCII. If you do not have a CONFIG.SYS file, the following will create one for you: COPY CON CONFIG.SYS (Return) FILES=40 (Return) BUFFERS=20 (Return) (Then Hit The F6 KEY) It is important that you reboot your system after altering the CONFIG.SYS file, so that your computer will use the new information. If you are using LOADHI for Files, this will not work for this program FILES=30 must be in low memory. If you ever get an OPEN ERROR during the operation of this program and the file named is in the proper place, try increasing your files, some other program may be using a portion of the 30 required by this one. 2. If you use a mouse, be sure you have included the appropriate mouse driver in your CONFIG.SYS file. Without this the program will not be able to access your mouse.