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My CD manual is much easier and faster to use now that I have copied it to my hard drive and made a bookmark to access it directly. If you have a spare gig or so of space, the procedure is simple. Mine is a 124, two disk manual that I copied to my D: drive from my CD drive, G:. Other manuals might take a little experimenting to find the correct bookmark. If you have problems, feel free to email me directly. The procedures are:
Go to the DOS command prompt from the "Start", Program" menu d: mkdir 124_1 mkdir 124_2 cd 124_1 xcopy /s g: cd \124_2 xcopy /s g: Open your browser; in the location, enter: file:///d:/124_1/program/matrix.htm This will open the select model window, avoiding the intro and disclaimer pages. Bookmark the link. The location of disk two is the same except change 124_1 to 124_2. Good luck.
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