High School Advantage
2003
Windows® 95, Windows® 98, and Windows® ME
| Q1: |
What should I do if I get a "Memory is low!" message within the
program or if the program is running slowly? |
| A1: |
Those might be signs that your system is low in memory. To solve the
problem, try the following:
- Close any applications that you are not working with.
- Free up some disk space. Some applications use free disk space to temporarily store
information that does not fit into memory. When the free disk space is low, the system may
run out of available resources.
- Quit and restart the program.
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| Q2: |
The software loaded, but there is no
sound.
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| A2: |
Please check that your speakers are turned on and the volume is turned
up. If they are, then either there is a conflict with your sound card or the sound card
driver. To test this, go to Control Panel, double-click on the Sound
icon, and try playing a sound in there. If sound does not play, reinstall your sound card
driver. If sound still does not play, then there may be a problem with your sound card. |
| Q3: |
The program loaded, but the screen is
blurry.
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| A3: |
Change your color settings to 256 colors. If you are using 256 colors and
this occurs, change it to High Color (16-bit). |
| Q4: |
I receive a projector error
when I load High School Advantage 2002.
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| A4: |
Change your color settings to 256 colors. If you are using 256 colors and
this occurs, change it to High Color (16-bit). |
| Q5: |
When I install or run the program, I receive an error
message that says ISSET_SE has performed a General Protection Fault. I receive a projector
error when I load the
program.
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| A5: |
If you have Norton Antivirus, disable it and reinstall our program.
Change your color settings to 256 colors. If you are using 256 colors and this occurs,
change it to High Color (16-bit). |
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