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LucasArts Entertainment Co.
AFTERLIFE
Version 1.1

Welcome to the Afterlife CD, the game that let's you manage Heaven
and Hell by recruiting more souls. Aria and Jasmine will assist
as you try to maintain balance in Afterlife.

This document splits the information for Windows 95 users and
MS-DOS users with the Windows 95 specific topics FIRST, followed
by the DOS-specific topics.

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 WINDOWS 95

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TOPICS IN THIS README
---------------------

 Install Problems and Concerns
 Uninstalling Afterlife
 Problems Getting the Game to Run
 Error Messages
 Performance/Speed Problems and Concerns
 Display Problems and Concerns
 Sound Problems and Concerns
 BAD Things NOT TO DO


SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
-------------------

 Computer: IBM and 100% compatibles.
 CPU: 486DX2/66 or better.
 Memory: 8MB RAM or more.
 CD-ROM Drive: Double-speed or higher.
 Operating System: Windows 95 or later.
 Graphics Card: 100% Windows 95 compatible graphics card
     supporting 256 or greater colors. PCI or VLB Windows
     accelerated card recommended.
 Sound Card: 100% Windows 95 compatible sound card.
 Input Device: 100% Windows 95 compatible mouse required
     with Windows 95 device drivers.


INSTALL PROBLEMS AND CONCERNS
-----------------------------

"Changing Your CD-ROM Letter"
   If you change the letter of your CD-ROM after installing
   Afterlife, you will need to uninstall Afterlife before
   you can play the game again. For this example, we will
   assume that you changed the CD-ROM letter from D to E.
    - Go to the "Alife" directory and make a backup copy
      of your saved games.  Copy all of the .ALF files to
      a different directory.
    - Go to your Start Menu and choose Run. Type E:SETUP /U
      and click on OK. This will run the Afterlife Uninstall
      Utility. Click OK to uninstall.
    - Now just reinstall Afterlife and copy your saved
      games back to the "Alife" directory.


UNINSTALLING AFTERLIFE
----------------------

 To uninstall Afterlife, go to the Control Panel (in the Start
 Menu under Settings)and double-click on the Add/Remove Programs
 icon. Select the "LucasArts Afterlife" file and click on the
 Add/Remove button. You must have the CD in the CD-ROM when
 you uninstall Afterlife.


PROBLEMS GETTING THE GAME TO RUN
--------------------------------

 If you experience any problems while playing Afterlife in
 Windows 95, we recommend that you play the game in MS-DOS
 mode. This will resolve many problems found when playing in
 Windows 95.

 If you continue to experience problems, please make a Boot
 Disk using the boot maker utility which is included on the
 Afterlife CD. (Since Allboot is a DOS based program,  we
 only recommend that Windows 95 users make a boot disk if
 they CANNOT play in Windows 95.) You must have DOS CD-ROM,
 sound card, and mouse drivers installed in MS-DOS mode for
 the boot maker utility to work correctly.

 "Making a Boot Disk - Windows 95 Users"
   1. Make sure the Afterlife CD is in your system's CD-ROM
      drive.
   2. Click the Start button and choose Run. 
   3. Type D:\ALLBOOT (or the letter of your CD-ROM drive if
      other than D) and click on OK. Follow the prompts on
      the screen. When it prompts you to Format another, type
      N and press <Enter>.
   4. Once the boot disk is made, reboot your system from the
      boot disk. Do this by rebooting or restarting your system
      with the boot disk in the A: drive. (Because the boot
      disk is in your A: drive, your system will automatically
      boot up in the Windows 95 version of DOS.)
   5. To start the game, follow the "Launching under DOS"
      instructions provided in the Quick Start Guide found in
      this package.

   Note: If you make a boot disk and your mouse is not working,
      use the driver we supply in the support directory on the
      CD. To access this mouse driver, change to your CD-ROM
      drive (drive D: on most computers) and type CD\SUPPORT
      (for example, D:\>CD\SUPPORT<Enter>). At the SUPPORT
      prompt type MOUSE (for example D:\SUPPORT>MOUSE<Enter>). 


ERROR MESSAGES
--------------

 "CD-ROM Error Message"
   If you get a blue screen CD-ROM error message, try taking
   the CD out of the drive, cleaning it and looking for any
   scratches on the disk.

 "Magic Low Memory Warning"
   Some computers load either Smartdrv.exe or Mscdex.exe in
   their configuration files. These files are not necessary
   to Win95 and may result in the above warning, as well as
   reduced performance. Generally, this problem can be
   solved by making a boot disk and playing in DOS.

 "Heap Size" memory error"
   You may see this error if there is not enough free space 
   on your hard drive for the swap file. Afterlife requires
   about 20MB of free hard drive space to access a swap file
   as virtual memory on systems with only 8MB RAM. You should
   have about 20,000,000 bytes free to meet this requirement,
   or else you will have to delete some files to free up more
   space on your hard drive.

 "An GPF has occurred in module DIBENG.DLL"
   This message usually indicates a conflict with the version
   of the ATI Mach 64 drivers you are using. To correct this,
   please update your display driver to the newest version of
   Mach 64 drivers available on ATI's website. ATI's web ad-
   dress is http://www.atitech.com or http://www.atitech.ca. 
   You can also run the DOS version of Afterlife.


PERFORMANCE/SPEED PROBLEMS AND CONCERNS
---------------------------------------

 "Make Sure Your Computer Meets Game Requirements"
   Make sure your computer meets the minimum specifications as
   detailed under the "Configuration Details" section of this
   Readme.

 For optimum game performance, we recommend the following:
 - Pentium CPU
 - Quad-speed  CD-ROM drive (MPC Level 2-compliant)
 - 16 megabytes of RAM 
 - PCI or local bus Windows-accelerated graphics card

 "How To Achieve Best Performance With Afterlife"
   1. For slower systems, especially with double speed CD-ROM
      drives, choose 'Medium' or 'Large' installation.
   2. To avoid slow gameplay TURN OFF ALL unnecessary applica-
      tions like wallpaper, shell programs, Windows 95 navi-
      gation software, anti-virus software, screen savers and
      especially those applications that use sound. Running
      other applications may result in performance problems such
      as palette shifts.
   3. If you experience extremely long load times, increase the
      CD-ROM supplemental cache size. From the Control Panel
      menu, double-click the System icon, then select Perform-
      ance, then File System, then CD-ROM. Also make sure that
      "optimize access pattern" is set for your CD-ROM drive's
      speed. This will use more memory for CD caching, but
      speed up CD load times.
   4. If the opening logo sequence appears choppy or your screen
      redraws slowly while you are creating your Afterlife, you
      should make sure your desk top size is set to 640 x 480.
      Also, Afterlife is designed to make use of 256 colors. If
      your Windows 95 desktop is set to more than 256 colors,
      performance will be adversely affected.
   5. Obtain the latest 32-bit display drivers for your Graphics
      card. Contact your manufacturer's BBS or Internet Web site.


DISPLAY PROBLEMS AND CONCERNS
-----------------------------

 "Sometimes When I Start Afterlife, All Of the Graphics Appear
  to be Washed Out Or Blacked Out"
   You may find your graphics to be washed or blacked out if
   you click on the desktop after choosing "Play Afterlife"
   from the Start Menu, before the LucasArts logo appears. If
   you do this, Afterlife will be displayed using your desktop's
   palette. To correct this situation, press Alt-Esc, then click
   the Afterlife button on the Taskbar to return to Afterlife.
   The colors should revert back to normal. 

 "Diamond Viper PCI & Diamond Edge Video Cards"
   Users of these video cards may notice minor graphic
   corruption such as incorrect cursor colors.


SOUND PROBLEMS AND CONCERNS
---------------------------

 "When I Start Afterlife, I Do Not Hear Any Sound Or Music"
   All of the sound and music in Afterlife is digital sound.
   If Windows 95 is correctly configured to play WAV files,
   then you should hear sound in the game. If you start the
   game and hear no sound, be sure to check the following:
   1. Make sure your speakers are plugged in and the volume
      is turned up.
   2. Make sure that your sound card is working correctly in
      Windows 95. You can check this by playing a WAV file
      using Microsoft's Media Player. If you do not hear
      sound, check your sound card documentation or contact
      the manufacturer for assistance in setting up your
      sound card.

 "When I Play Afterlife, I Hear Sound and Music
  But the Quality Is Poor"
   Please make sure that your card is fully Windows 95 compat-
   ible and that you have the latest Windows 95 32-bit drivers
   for your sound card. You will most likely experience diff-
   iculties with sound if you are using 16-bit Windows 3.1
   drivers or if your card is only supported in Windows 95
   through Sound Blaster emulation. Check with the manu-
   facturer's BBS or Internet Web site for up-to-date drivers.
   If Windows 95 drivers are not available for your sound card,
   you may wish to run the DOS version instead.

 "Sound and Music Cut Off Completely"
   There is a remote possibility, that the sound and music may
   disappear entirely. If this should occur, select the "Audio
   Settings" window from the game's Global Menu and toggle the
   Master Volume switch off and on. If this fails, save your
   game and then select Quit. Restart Afterlife and load your
   saved game. This should reactivate your sound and music.

 Sound Card Conflicts
 --------------------

 "Media Vision, Media Vision Jazz 16 and Gravis Plug 'n' Play"
   Users operating with these sound cards may experience
   intermittent popping while Windows 95 is accessing the hard
   disk for virtual memory. This is most common on machines
   with 8 megabytes of RAM. This problem may be resolved by
   increasing your system's RAM or making a boot disk and
   playing Afterlife in DOS. 

 "Pro Audio Spectrum"
   Users with this sound card may experience delays in some
   sound effects. 


BAD THINGS NOT TO DO
--------------------

   1. Do NOT use QuickRes to switch resolution while Afterlife
      is running. (For example, if you use QuickRes to switch
      from 640x480 to 1024x768 while Afterlife is running, your
      window stays at 640x480, rather than taking up the whole
      screen. 

      The only way to make Afterlife full screen, at this point,
      is to Quit the game and Restart. Conversely, if you were
      to switch from a higher resolution like 1024x768 to
      800x600 or smaller, you will lose the scroll bars and
      possibly cursor keys' functionality.)
 
   2. Do NOT make a boot disk after booting from a boot disk. 

   3. Do NOT play Afterlife in a DOS box. This may result in 
      performance problems and possible game crashes on most
      computers.


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  MS-DOS  

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TOPICS IN THIS README
---------------------

 Install Problems and Concerns
 Uninstalling Afterlife
 Problems Getting the Game to Run
 Error Messages
 Performance/Speed Problems and Concerns
 Memory Problems and Concerns
 Display Problems and Concerns
 Sound Problems and Concerns
 Mouse Driver Conflicts
 BAD Things NOT TO DO
 COOL Things TO DO


SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
-------------------

 Computer: IBM and 100% compatibles.
 CPU: 486DX2/66 or better.
 Memory: 8MB RAM or more.
 CD-ROM Drive: Double-speed or higher.
 Operating System: MS-DOS 6.0 or higher.
 Graphics Card: 256-color VESA compatible Super VGA minimum. 
     PCI or VLB graphics card recommended.
 Sound Card: Sound Blaster 2.0, Sound Blaster Pro, Sound Blaster
     16, AWE32, Pro Audio Spectrum, Gravis Ultrasound, Ensoniq
     Soundscape, and 100% compatibles.
 Input Device:  Microsoft compatible mouse required.


INSTALL PROBLEMS AND CONCERNS
-----------------------------

 "Whenever I Run the Afterlife Install Program, All I Get Is a
  Black Screen Or Corrupted Graphics."
   The Afterlife install program is using a high-resolution VESA
   mode for its display. When you run the installer, it will
   automatically check for VESA-compatible BIOS Extensions (VBE).
   If a VBE is found, the install program will attempt to load
   it. Some video cards that claim to be VESA compatible may
   have bugs in the BIOS code, or may be otherwise incompatible
   with Afterlife. In this case, you may wish to use an alter-
   nate VBE. Do this by running the install program with a
   "/BU" command line switch (EXAMPLE: D:\>INSTALL /BU). This
   will force UniVBE to activate. For more information on UniVBE,
   see the DISPLAY PROBLEMS AND CONCERNS section of this Readme.


UNINSTALLING AFTERLIFE
----------------------

 "How To Uninstall Afterlife DOS"
   1. Make sure that you are at the root directory of the drive
      where Afterlife has been installed. (Default is C:\)
   2. Use the DELTREE command to remove the Afterlife directory 
      (EXAMPLE: C:\>DELTREE ALIFE <enter>).
   3. You should see a message that says "Delete directory
      "ALIFE" and all its sub-directories?"  Answer "Yes" to
      this message by pressing Y<Enter>.


PROBLEMS GETTING THE GAME TO RUN
--------------------------------

 If you have problems running Afterlife, we suggest you try
 making a Boot Disk. (Since Allboot is a DOS based program,
 we only recommend that Windows 95 users make a boot disk if
 they CANNOT play in Windows 95.)  Making a boot disk will con-
 figure most machines for optimum performance with the DOS
 version of Afterlife.

 "Making a Boot Disk - DOS Users"
   To make a boot disk, change to your CD-ROM drive (drive D on
   most computers) and type ALLBOOT. Follow the prompts on the
   screen to make the Boot Disk. When it prompts you to Format
   another disk, type N and press <Enter>.
   1. Once the boot disk is made, reboot your system from the
      boot disk. Do this by rebooting or restarting your system
      with the boot disk in the A: drive.
   2. To start the game, follow the "Launching under DOS"
      instructions provided in the Quick Start Guide found in
      this package.

   Note: If you make a boot disk and your mouse is not working,
      use the driver we supply in the support directory on the
      CD. To access this mouse driver, change to your CD-ROM
      drive (drive D: on most computers) and type CD SUPPORT
      (for example, D:\>CD SUPPORT<Enter>). At the SUPPORT
      prompt type MOUSE (for example D:\SUPPORT>MOUSE<Enter>). 


ERROR MESSAGES
--------------

 "MAGIC ERROR Helnitialize Unable To Allocate Heap
  (size XXXXXXX)"
   If you get this message when you run the Afterlife Install
   Utility, you do not have enough free memory to run the
   Afterlife install program. In order for the Afterlife in-
   stall program to work properly, you must have at least 3.5
   megabytes of free RAM. You can solve this problem by using
   a boot disk made by following the instructions found above
   under "Making a Boot Disk".


PERFORMANCE/SPEED PROBLEMS AND CONCERNS
---------------------------------------

 "Make Sure Your Computer Meets Game Requirements"
   Make sure your computer meets these minimum specifications
   as detailed under the "Configuration Details" section of this
   Readme.

 For optimum game performance, we recommend the following:
 - Pentium CPU
 - quad-speed CD-ROM drive (MPC Level 2-compliant)
 - 16 megabytes of RAM
 - PCI or local bus graphics card
 - 16-bit sound card

 "How to Achieve Best Performance with Afterlife"
   1. For slower systems, especially with double-speed CD-ROM
      drives, choose 'Medium' or 'Large' installation.
   2. If the opening logo appears choppy or screen redraws
      slowly while you are creating your Afterlife, you should
      choose the 640x480 resolution in the installer.
   3. Make sure you have installed the latest CD-ROM driver
      available for your CD-ROM drive. Please check your manu-
      facturer's BBS or Internet Web site for driver updates.

 "NEC Ready Pentium" Systems
   You may have very noticeable slow-downs if you have booted
   your system from any boot disk, such as one made by the
   Afterlife Boot disk Making Utility. Therefore it is recom-
   mended that you play the Windows 95 version of Afterlife
   instead of the DOS version.


MEMORY PROBLEMS AND CONCERNS
----------------------------

 "Memory Manager Conflicts"
   Afterlife requires 8 Megabytes (or more) of RAM to run. The
   amount of low memory (below 640K) is not important because
   the game runs in "protected-mode" or with high memory. (Run-
   ning a memory manager is NOT a solution as some memory man-
   agers allocate too much high memory for themselves and will
   almost always slow down Afterlife, and in some cases, cause
   the game to crash.)  The best way to make sure you are not
   running with a memory manager is to use a boot disk.

 "Disk Cache Software"
   We recommend that you do NOT use any disk cache software
   while playing Afterlife. Disk caching software, such as
   Smartdrive, may interfere with Afterlife's internal caching.
   Also, this type of software uses a significant amount of RAM
   that Afterlife could use instead. Making a boot disk using
   our boot-disk utility effectively removes any disk caching
   software that you may be running.

 "Hard Disk Space"
   Afterlife uses a swap file in order to create additional mem-
   ory for the game to use. (A swap file is a file, up to 16
   megabytes in size, that is created and used by the game as a
   RAM substitution, or "virtual memory.")  In order for your
   system to create this swap file, there needs to be a total of
   at least 16 megabytes of free space on your hard disk. If
   there is not enough available space on your hard disk to 
   create this swap file, you will receive this error message:
   "Not enough disk space for swapping 16777216 bytes required
   DOS4GW Fatal error (1011) VMM Initialization error". If you
   receive this message, you need to free up 16 megabytes of
   hard disk space by deleting old files or directories off your
   hard disk. (Afterlife creates this swap file every time you
   run the game. If the amount of free space on the hard disk
   changes between games, you may experience problems that you
   didn't notice before. Also, keep in mind that savegames
   created by Afterlife take up available hard disk space.)


DISPLAY PROBLEMS AND CONCERNS
-----------------------------

 Afterlife is a high resolution game that supports resolutions
 of 640x480 up to 1024x768. In order for your graphics card to
 display high resolution graphics under DOS, it needs to be VESA
 (1.2 or later) compatible. Most newer graphics cards have VESA
 support implemented in their BIOS and should work fine with
 Afterlife. Some graphics cards may require a TSR (Terminate
 and Stay Resident program) provided by your manufacturer such as
 VESA.COM, VESA.EXE, VVESA.COM, etc., to be run before installing
 or running Afterlife. For your convenience, we have included
 UniVBE 5.2 by SciTech, Universal VESA BIOS Extensions driver.

 Please check with your hardware manufacturer to ensure you are
 using the latest video, sound and CD drivers for your computer
 BEFORE you call LucasArts' Technical Support.

 "What UniVBE is and How it Works"
   UniVBE is a universal VESA driver. Every time you run the
   game or its install program, Afterlife checks to see if your
   graphics card supports VESA. If it does, it will attempt to
   load. If it does not find a VESA BIOS Extension or VESA TSR
   in memory, Afterlife will activate UniVBE. UniVBE will run
   a program that detects your graphic card's chipset inform-
   ation, then creates and loads an appropriate driver for your
   graphic card. Not all graphic cards are supported by UniVBE.

   In some cases, you may wish to force UniVBE to activate. You
   may wish to do this if you have display problems with the
   install program or the game using your graphics card's built
   in BIOS. You can do this by typing "Install /BU" or "AFTERDOS
   /BU" (EXAMPLE:  D:\>INSTALL /BU or C:\ALIFE>AFTERDOS /BU).
   Alternately, you can force Afterlife to use your VESA compat-
   ible BIOS by using the /BB switch in the same manner.

 "When I Play Afterlife Using a Boot Disk, the Screen Size
  Changes So That I Have To Readjust My Monitor Controls"
   Some graphics cards have DOS utilities that allow you to con-
   figure the card to match your monitor's refresh rate and
   screen adjustments. The boot disk maker utility is designed
   to scan your start-up files for these utilities for many
   popular cards. In the event that your graphics card is not
   supported, you may need to add these drivers yourself or ad-
   just your monitor. Check with your graphics card document-
   ation or contact your manufacturer for more information.

 "When I Play Afterlife Using a Boot Disk, My Screen Flickers, 
  Especially in Higher Resolutions"
   This happens when your refresh rate is set too low for your
   monitor at that selected resolution. See above.


SOUND PROBLEMS AND CONCERNS
---------------------------

 "Gravis Ultrasound Plug 'n' Play Pro"
   If you own a Gravis Ultrasound Plug 'n' Play Pro, be sure to
   run IWSBOS before installing or running Afterlife. If IWSBOS
   is not loaded, your sound card will not be detected by After-
   life's sound setup utility. Using a text editor, such as DOS
   EDIT, you may wish to add the following line to the end of the
   AUTOEXEC.BAT file on your boot disk:  CALL C:\ULTRAPNP\IWSBOS.
   This will run IWSBOS every time you start your computer with
   the boot disk. For more information, refer to the document-
   ation that came with your sound card.

 "Gravis Ultrasound Plug 'n' Play"
   Sorry, unless you have installed sound card RAM, this card
   does not offer 'Gravis Ultrasound' support and therefore is
   not supported as a Gravis Ultrasound by Afterlife. You may,
   however, select 'Sound Blaster 2.0' in the Afterlife sound
   setup utility. You must first run IWSBOS for this to work
   properly. See above under Gravis Ultrasound Plug 'n' Play
   Pro for more information about IWSBOS or check your sound
   card's documentation.

 "Gravis Ultrasound, Ultrasound Max, Ultrasound Ace"
   Make sure that you do not have SBOS loaded when you Install
   or play Afterlife.

 "Ensoniq Soundscape"
   If you have the Soundscape's Sound Blaster emulation enabled, 
   sometimes the Afterlife sound setup utility may detect your 
   Soundscape as a Sound Blaster 2.0. This will work fine, but
   for better sound quality and stereo support, you may want to
   select the 'Soundscape Audio' driver under 'Custom Setup' in
   the Afterlife sound setup utility.

 Sound Card Conflicts
 --------------------

 Some lockups are the result of conflicts with your sound card's
 DMA or IRQ setting. To test for such a conflict, run the game
 with NONE chosen as your sound card. To do this, follow these
 instructions:

   1. From the ALIFE directory, type INSTALL and click on the 
      Configure Sound Hardware button. This will take you to
      the Afterlife Sound Card Setup Utility.
   2. In the Sound Card Setup Utility, choose "Custom Setup."  
      The utility will request that you press the N key if you
      do not have a sound card. For testing purposes, PRESS the
      N key, then quit.
   3. Type AFTERDOS to play Afterlife.

 You are now ready to play the game with NONE chosen as your
 sound card (there will be no sound in the game). If the game
 locks up, the cause of the problem is most likely something else.
 If the game doesn't lock up, there's a good chance that a printer,
 sound card, modem or other device is conflicting with your sound
 card's IRQ or DMA setting. Consult the documentation that came
 with your sound card or other devices for specific instructions
 on how to reconfigure them  in order to avoid a conflict, or
 contact the manufacturer directly.

 "Logitech Soundman 16"
   Users of the Logitech Soundman 16 sound card who experience
   sound corruption in the game can run the "Sound Configuration
   Utility" from the installer. Choose "Custom Setup" and
   select the Sound Blaster 2.0 driver.

 "Sound Blaster 1.0, 1.05, Audiotrix, Mediatrix Pro, Diamond
  Sonic Sound and Prometheus Aria 16"
   Users of these sound cards may experience random lockups
   and/or screech sounds during gameplay.

 "Pro Audio Spectrum"
   Users with this sound card should note that the hot key vol-
   ume controls for their card will work while playing Afterlife.
   These same hot keys however, are ALSO USED to toggle game
   functions. To avoid confusion, bring up the "Audio Settings"
   Menu BEFORE adjusting your card's volume. This will keep the
   game hot keys from being triggered while you make the
   adjustment.

 "OPTi MAD 16-Based Sound Card"
   Users with this sound card may experience problems with the
   sound test in the Sound Card Setup Utility, iMUSE. Addition-
   ally, users may have sound problems while playing Afterlife.


MOUSE DRIVER CONFLICTS
----------------------

 "Mouse Driver in Support Directory"
   If your mouse is not working properly once you've made a boot
   disk, use the driver we supply in the support directory on
   the CD. To access this mouse driver, change to your CD-ROM
   drive (drive D: on most computers) and type, CD\SUPPORT (for
   example, D:\>CD\SUPPORT<Enter>). At the SUPPORT prompt, type
   MOUSE.


BAD THINGS NOT TO DO
--------------------

   1. Do NOT play Afterlife in a DOS box. This may result in 
      performance problems and possible game crashes on most
      computers.


COOL THINGS YOU CAN DO
----------------------

 If you have a really fast system with a really good graphics
 card and you have a good 17" or larger monitor, you might want
 to run Afterlife in a resolution higher than the Install utility
 allows. You can do this by editing the AFTERDOS.INI file located
 in the Afterlife directory on your hard drive (usually C:\ALIFE).
 You can change the "Resolution=" setting to reflect your desired
 resolution. Valid choices are 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, and
 1600x1200. You must make sure that both your graphics card and
 monitor are capable of displaying the resolution you would like
 to use.


TECHNICAL SUPPORT
-----------------

 If you are continuing to have technical difficulties with this
 product, please contact the LucasArts technical support depart-
 ment. If you contact us by phone, we recommend that you are at
 your computer so that we can assist you more quickly. It is also
 helpful to have a list of your machine's current hardware and
 software configurations. Please DO NOT call technical support
 if you have NOT first tried to resolve your problem by making
 a boot disk using the game's Boot Maker Utility.


WHERE TO FIND US
----------------

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   in the Technical Support section of the LucasArts Web site.
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   days a week.


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