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Program asks for "Lingo.ini", Missing Lingo.ini file
When the program is started the user is prompted for "Lingo.ini". To fix the problem, do the following:
  • Go to "Start" and choose "Run" (In Windows 3.1 go to "File" in Program Manager and choose "Run")
  • Type command and hit "Enter" on the keyboard.
  • With the CD in the CDRom drive, type the following at the DOS prompt:
      copy d:\sunday.ini c:\windows\lingo.ini (where "d:" represents your CDRom drive)

  • Press "Enter"
  • Type Exit and hit "Enter" on the keyboard to return to Windows.
  • The program will now run.
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Sunday That One Day and Journey West Coloring Books cause a GPF in Windows
To fix the problem do the following:

  • Go to "Start" and choose "Run" (In Windows 3.1 go to "File" in Program Manager and choose "Run")
  • Type command and hit "Enter" on the keyboard.
  • With the CD in the CDRom drive (for Journey West put the floppy in the drive), type the following at the DOS prompt:
      copy d:\bwcc.dll c:\windows\system (where "d:" represents your CDRom drive -- for Journey West substitute "a:" for "d:")

  • Press "Enter"
  • Type Exit and hit "Enter" on the keyboard to return to Windows.
  • The program should now run fine.
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Sunday That One Day has trouble with Windows 95

When trying to run Sunday That One Day in Windows 95, the program stalls or the images do not completely appear. Sunday That One Day was developed for the Windows 3.1 environment. On some Windows 95 machines the animation of the program does not know how to deal with the Multitasking/threading environment. There are cases where the program has worked on Windows 95 but we do not guarantee support for Windows 95. If this is the case, there are only two options. If the program was purchase from us, we can give a refund. Alternately, we can send a copy of "Journey West" - a computer coloring book story about the conversion of a family in England and their pioneer journey to the Salt Lake Valley. In either of these choices, you will need to Contact Us.

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Journey West will not install, "Unable to Access Drive A"
If Journey West will not complete installation, or if the computer will not accept Drive A when the floppy is in the drive, then most likely the Disk media has gone bad and will need to be replaced. If this is the case, please Contact Us about having the disk replaced.

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