Installing CD's:

CDRunner makes this task easy. When a CD is inserted
into the drive that CDRunner has not met before, the
program will guide you through a short installation
process so CDRunner can "learn" how you would like
it to treat the disc from then on. CDRunner will
automatically determine whether the CD is Audio, or
Data and treat it accordingly.

Audio-CD's:

If the disc is an Audio-CD CDRunner will activate
it's built-in CD Player. You choose to setup the 
information about the CD by using the player's EDIT
button. (See Editing CD's)

CD-ROMs:

If the disc is a CD-ROM, and CDRunner has not 
encountered it yet, you will be asked a series of 
questions. If it "knows" the disc, it will be 
activated.

Installing:

The first question you are asked is if you would
like to install the CD. Answer yes if the disc has
not already been installed on your system. Answer no
if you have previously installed the disc, or if no
installation is required. The last option, ignore, 
should be used if the disc was only inserted to look
at or you do not wish CDRunner to consider the disc.
Ignoring the disc will only apply to this time the
disc is inserted, next time you will be asked again.

Operating System:

CDRunner will run the disc in the proper enviroment.
Choosing Windows will run it in Windows, DOS will
cause CDRunner to close Windows, run the disk, then
restart Windows when you have finished. To run DOS 
applications under Windows, choose Windows, however,
if the application does not run comfortably under 
Windows, you will have to edit the disc information
(see Editing CD's).

Verifying The Installation:

If you opted to install the CD, CDRunner will prompt
you for the installation program and run it. You will
see a screen asking if the installation went ok. If it
did choose yes and continue. If the installation went
bad CDRunner was unable to activate the install program
correctly, choose Installation Bad and follow the
instructions that came with the disc to install it.
CDRunner will learn the disc later. Either way, do not
make a decision on this screen until installation of
the disc is completed. In the event the installation
program restarts Windows, treat the program as one that
is already installed.

Multiple Executables:

If a CD-ROM is a "Multipack", or a collection of files that
require using different executables to run different programs
on the disc, CDRunner can handle it. Simply choose yes. You
will be prompted for a Title, for each as well as it's 
operating system, and executable. CDRunner will give a choice 
when the CD is inserted. If the collection is run through a 
menu, or the disc uses just one executable to start, choose 
no.

Selecting Executable:

After a CD has been installed on the system, you must
tell CDRunner what program to run when the CD is inserted.
simply call it up in the requester. If you are unsure,
check any instructions that came with the disc, or if the
application is Windows based, check under the Program
Manager icon's properties.

Command Line:

On this screen type any command line parameters needed to
run the executable program. Again, if you are unsure,
check any instructions that came with the disc, or if the
application is Windows based, check under the Program
Manager icon's properties.

Finished:

CDRunner now "knows" the disc, and will run it. In the
future, CDRunner will run the disc automatically when
it is put in the drive.

