Installing Morning Flight

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System Requirements

 

CPU:

Pentium III or later

Memory:

128 MB

Available Disk Space:

60 MB

Operating System:

MS Windows 98, 2000, XP

 

Downloading

 

1.Click the Download button on the PrintFire web site, then follow the instructions on the screen.
2.Write down the directory into which you're saving the download.
3.If you're using a dial-up connection and the download keeps getting interrupted, click here.
 

Installing

 

1.Close all programs
2.Go to the directory into which you saved the download.
3.Double-click MFSetupF, then follow the instructions on the screen. The setup program will install Morning Flight into the path of your choice. The suggested path is
 
C:\Program Files\PrintFire\MorningFlight.
 
An uninstall option is added to the Control Panel, but no files are changed in your Windows System directory.
 

Launching

 

1.Double-click the Morning Flight Free Edition shortcut on your computer's desktop.
2.If you've deleted the shortcut, click start > All Programs > PrintFire.
Right-click "Morning Flight Free Edition."
Select Send to > Desktop (create shortcut).

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When Morning Flight loads for the first time, it will take from three to five minutes to create the data files. During that time you'll see only the main menu bar and the Windows hour glass icon. Please be patient. Subsequent loads will take just seconds.
 

 

Uninstalling

 

Use the "Add Or Remove Program" utility in the Control Panel of MS Windows to uninstall the program.

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All Morning Flight editions use a common set of data files. Consequently, uninstalling one of the editions will remove only the program itself from the installation directory, not the generated data files. This also serves to protect your data in case of an accidental uninstall. To remove all traces of Morning Flight from your computer, delete the sub-directory "PrintFire\Morning Flight" from your "Program Files" directory after you've uninstalled each edition.
 

Caution: The deletion of the sub-directory is irreversible once the Windows Recycle Bin has been emptied.