Temple of Elemental Evil: A Greyhawk Adventure INSTALL GUIDE THE README FILE The Temple of Elemental Evil?: A Greyhawk Adventure? CD-ROM game has a ReadMe file where you can view both the License Agreement and updated information about the game. We strongly encourage you to read this file in order to benefit from changes made after this manual went to print. To view this file, double-click on it in the Temple of Elemental Evil directory found on your hard drive (usually C:\Program Files\Atari\ToEE). You can also view the ReadMe file by first clicking on the Start button on your Windows? taskbar, then on Programs, then on Atari, then on Temple of Elemental Evil and then on the ReadMe file. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Operating System: Windows? 98/Me/2000/XP Processor: Pentium?˙III 700 MHz (Pentium?˙4˙1.7 GHz or higher recommended) Memory: 128 MB RAM (256 MB recommended) Hard Disk Space: 1.1 GB Free CD-ROM Drive: 4X Speed (10X Speed recommended) Video: 16 MB Windows? 98/Me/2000/XP-compatible˙3D˙video card* (64˙MB Windows? 98/Me/2000/XP-compatible 3D˙video card* recommended) Sound: Windows? 98/Me/2000/XP-compatible sound card* DirectX?: DirectX? version˙9.0 (included) or higher * Indicates device should be compatible with DirectX? version˙9.0 or higher. SETUP AND INSTALLATION 1. Start Windows? 98/Me/2000/XP. 2. Insert the Temple of Elemental Evil Install Disc into your CD-ROM drive. 3. If AutoPlay is enabled, a title screen should appear. If AutoPlay is not enabled, or the installation does not start automatically, click on the Start button on your Windows? taskbar, then on Run. Type D:\Setup and click on OK. Note: If your CD-ROM drive is assigned to a letter other than D, substitute that letter. 4. Follow the remainder of the on-screen instructions to finish installing the Temple of Elemental Evil CD-ROM game. 5. Once installation is complete, click on the Start button on the Windows? taskbar and choose Programs/Atari/ToEE/ToEE to start the game. Note: You must have the Temple of Elemental Evil Play Disc in your CD-ROM drive to play. Installation of DirectX? The Temple of Elemental Evil CD-ROM requires DirectX? 9.0 or higher in order to run. If you do not have DirectX? 9.0 or higher installed on your computer, click ?Yes? to accept the DirectX? 9.0 License Agreement. This will then launch the DirectX? 9.0 Install. INSTALLING ADOBE? ACROBAT? READER? 5.1 After the game installer finishes copying files to your hard drive, you may wish to install Adobe? Acrobat? Reader? 5.1. This program is needed to read the electronic game manual. Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.1 requires the following: * Pentium?-class processor * Microsoft? Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 5 or 6 (Service Pack 6 recommended), Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional or Home Edition * 64 MB of RAM * 30 MB of available hard disk space (an additional 60 MB is needed temporarily during installation) * Additional 70 MB of hard-disk space for Asian fonts (optional) * Web browser support. The Web browsers within which Adobe PDF files may be viewed are: * Internet Explorer 5.0 to 6.0 * Netscape Navigator 4.5 to 4.77, 6.1 * America Online 6.0 To install Acrobat Reader, double-click on the icon labeled My Computer. Then right-click the icon for your CD-ROM drive (which is usually D:) and choose Explore from the pop-up menu. If the AutoPlay menu is visible, you may simply explore the CD by clicking on the Explore CD button. Double-click the Manual folder. Then double-click the AcroReader51_ENU_full.exe file to install Acrobat Reader. Click the Finish button to exit the Acrobat Reader installer. VIEWING THE ELECTRONIC GAME MANUAL The instruction manual for the Temple of Elemental Evil game has been placed on the game CD-ROM in Adobe Acrobat Reader format. Use Acrobat Reader to read and print the documentation. Viewing and Printing the Electronic Game Manual To read the game manual: 1. Insert the Temple of Elemental Evil Play Disc into your CD-ROM drive. 2. Close the program window if the AutoPlay window appears. 3. Double-click on the icon labeled My Computer. Then right-click the icon for your CD-ROM drive (which is usually D:) and choose Explore from the pop-up menu. Next double-click on the Manual folder and then double-click on the ToEE_manual.pdf file to view the manual. To print the game manual, select ?Print? from the File menu. Choose the pages you wish to print and press the OK button. ACROBAT HELP FILE For more instruction on using Acrobat Reader, you can read the help file that comes with the program. Select ?Reader Guide? from the Help menu. OTHER ACROBAT TIPS You can move through a document one page at a time by pressing the RIGHT ARROW key to advance to the next page or the LEFT ARROW key to back up one page. You can move through a document one screen at a time by pressing the PAGE DOWN key to scroll down one screen or the PAGE UP key to scroll up one screen. To increase text visibility, click on the magnifying glass in the toolbar. TECHNICAL SUPPORT (U.S. & CANADA) Help Via the Internet Up-to-the-minute technical information about Atari products is generally available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week via the Internet at: http://www.atarisupport.com Through this site you?ll have access to our FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) documents, our FTP (File Transfer Protocol) area where you can download patches if needed, our Hints/Cheat Codes if they?re available and an E-Mail area where you can get help and ask questions if you do not find your answers within the FAQ. Note: In the event we must send you a Hint Sheet, FAQ document, patch or update disc via E-mail, we may require verifiable consent from a parent or guardian in order to protect children?s privacy and safety online. Consent Forms are available at the web site listed above. Help Via Telephone in the United States & Canada For phone assistance, call Atari Technical Support at (425) 951?7106. Our Interactive Voice Response system is generally available 24/7, providing automated support solutions immediately. Great News! We?ve improved our Automated Systems so that you can get product-specific Troubleshooting help more quickly. All you need to do is enter the product?s Part # when prompted to do so. This will take you directly to all of our known issues and solutions for this title. The product?s Part # is located in several places (on the CD label, package and/or plastic disc case) and is usually identified by a number such as 04?12345. When prompted by the Automated System, enter the last five digits of your product?s Part #. (For example, Part # 04?12345 would require that you enter the ?12345? portion of the number for that product.) Note: Some products simply feature a five-digit Part # without an ?04-? prefix. Live support is generally available Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM until 6:00 PM (Pacific Time). Note: We may be closed on major holidays. 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