| About the programs
- What is the difference between the Personal, Shop and
Industrial Editions?
- Can the faults be retried once completed?
- What is the difference between the programs on CD ROM
and the ones available through download?
- Can I move the program from one computer to another?
Upgrading
- I already have version 2.5 of the troubleshooting Skills Series software.
Should I upgrade to Version 3.2?
- Is there a special upgrade price to upgrade from Version 2.5 to Version
3.2?
- I already have version 3.0 of the Troubleshooting Skills Series software.
Should I upgrade to Version 3.2?
Installation and Activation Issues
- I have downloaded the Demo program but when I attempt
to install it I get the following error message: [filename] is not
a valid win32 application.
- I have installed one of the troubleshooting programs but I keep getting
a 16 bit subsystem error message when I try to run the program.
- I
have installed the software and when launching the Troubleshooting
program I get the following message: "Cannot
find Shell.dll"
- I have purchased the Troubleshooting skills series
and when I try to activate the programs the message reads “Invalid
Code”.
What do I do now?
- When installing the any one of the Troubleshooting Skills programs
I get an error message relating to INSTMSIA.EXE
- I have installed the programs but when I run the programs
I get the message: "Your display setting is set to Large. .
." However
when I check the font size as suggested in the message it is the required
value.
What is the difference between the Personal, Shop and Industrial
Editions?
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The Personal Edition is designed for personal
use. It allows the programs to be installed on one computer and tracks
the progress of one person. These are typically purchased by students,
apprentices, trades persons, etc. wishing to learn or upgrade their
troubleshooting skills.
The Shop Edition is designed for small businesses
or shops with a limited number of users. It allows the programs to
be installed on one computer and will track the progress of up to 5
individuals. Also included in this edition are Instructor Resources*.
The Industrial Edition is designed for larger organizations.
It allows the programs to be installed on one computer or a network
and used by an unlimited number of individuals. Also included in this
edition are Instructor Resources* and a free subscription to additional
Fault Packs.
Click here for a detailed comparison of each
of the editions.
Can the faults be retried once completed?
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Yes. Guided faults can be tried an unlimited number of times.
Once
all the “Test Your Skill” faults has been completed for
each level, the program will pick from the previously completed faults.
What is the difference between the programs on
CD ROM and the ones
available through download? back to top
There is No difference. The CD ROM option is for persons who are unable
to download the program.
Can I move the program from one computer to another?
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Once the program is installed on a computer it cannot be moved to another
computer without the assistance of Simutech However you could download
the program on one computer then copy it to another computer BEFORE it
is installed and activated. It needs to be installed and activated on
the computer you plan on using it on.
Upgrading
I already have version 2.5 of the troubleshooting Skills Series.
Should I upgrade to Version 3.2?
Most users who have upgraded have found it to be very worthwhile.
Some of the key new enhancements are:
- Improved simulations allowing more flexibility with meter readings
and control over the tips and warnings. The most extensive changes
were done in the Motor Controls program.
- A greatly enhanced evaluation system which provides more feedback
on your troubleshooting approach and even provides a troubleshooting
score
- Several new faults of the Genius level in Basic Techniques and
Motor Controls
- Ability to add even more faults to each program through fault packs
- New content - especially in Basic Techniques
- Now works with Windows Vista
For more information please see New Features.
Is there a special upgrade price to upgrade from Version 2.5 to Version
3.2?
We have provided a special upgrade offer for Customers using Version
2.5 who wish to upgrade to Version 3.2. Please see the special
offer for more information.
I already have version 3.0 of the Troubleshooting Skills Series.
Should I upgrade to Version 3.2?
The only real difference between Version 3.0 and version
3.2 is that Version 3.2 will work with Windows Vista where Version
3.0 will not. Therefore upgrading is not required. We do however
suggest that you have the latest release of Version 3.0. Patches can
be downloaded from the support section of
our web site.
Only if you now need the software to run on Windows Vista should you
need to upgrade. To find out more please contact
us.
Installation and Activation Issues I have downloaded the
Demo program but when I attempt to install it I get the following error
message: [filename] is
not a valid win32 application. back to top
This error message is normally caused when the downloaded file was
damaged during the download.
If this is the case delete the old file and retry downloading the
file.
If you chose to RUN the file from our download page you may want
to try SAVING the file to your hard drive then running it from there.
I have installed one of the troubleshooting programs but I keep
getting a 16 bit subsystem error message when I try to run the program. back
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If you are using Windows XP and receive an error message similar to
the following:
16 bit Window Subsystem C:\WINDOWS\System32\AUTOEXEC.NT. The system
file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications.
Choose `Close' to terminate the application.”
This normally means that one of the files on your computer is either
missing or damaged.
One solution that normally works is to restore the AUTOEXEC.NT file
from the C:\WINDOWS\REPAIR directory to the C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32. To
restore this file complete the following steps:
- Double click on My Computer.
- Double click on your C drive.
- Double click on the Windows folder.
- Double click on the Repair folder.
- Copy (don't move) the file autoexec.nt by right clicking on the
file. A pop-up menu appears. Select Copy.
- Go back to the Windows folder and find the
System32 folder.
- Double click on the System32 folder to open it.
- Right click on and empty part of the window. A pop-up menu appears
again. Select Paste.
- The autoexec.nt file will appear in the folder.
- Right click on the file itself. A pop-up menu will appear. Select
Properties.
- Check the Read Only box under attributes, and click apply.
Please refer to the Microsoft article for more information
about this error by clicking the link below.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324767&Product=winxp
If this does not resolve the problem please contact
Simutech Multimedia.
I have installed the software and when launching the Troubleshooting
program I get the following message: "Cannot
find Shell.dll" back
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This means that the shell.dll file is missing from a specific directory.
To replace the file please follow these instructions.
- Double click on My Computer.
- Double click on your C drive.
- Double click on the Windows folder.
- Double click on the System folder.
- Copy (don't move) the file shell.dll by right
clicking on the file. A pop-up menu appears. Select Copy.
- Go back to the Windows folder and find the
System32 folder.
- Double click on the System32 folder to open it.
- Right click on and empty part of the window. A pop-up menu appears
again. Select Paste.
- The shell.dll file will appear in the folder.
- Right click on the file itself. A pop-up menu will appear. Select
Properties.
- Check the Read Only box under attributes, and click apply.
I have purchased the Troubleshooting skills series and when
I try to activate the programs the message reads “Invalid Code”.
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- If you choose On-line activation, the computer must be connected
to the internet when you are activating the program.
- If the computer is connected to the internet and you still get
the invalid license code when trying to activate the program,
try temporarily turning off your firewall.
- If it still will not activate, select Internet Browser as the
option for activating the program and follow
the instructions.
- If the program still will not activate, please contact
Simutech Multimedia.
When installing the any one of the
Troubleshooting Skills programs I get an error message relating to
INSTMSIA.EXE back to top
The version of Microsoft's Installer (MSI) agent on your PC is out of
date. Please use the link below to download and install the MSI.
You should have no problem
installing the Troubleshooting Skills programs after installing the new
MSI. Please note that this problem only occurs with Windows 98 or Millennium
edition.
To download the Windows Installer file from the Web for Windows 98 or
Millennium edition, visit the
following Microsoft Web site:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/WindowsInstaller/Install/2.0/W9XMe/EN-US/InstMsiA.exe
Next restart your computer and then install the desired Troubleshooting
Skills program(s)
I have installed the programs
but when I run the programs I get the message: "Your display setting
is set to Large. . ." However
when I check the font size as suggested in the message I find it set
to the value required. back
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The Troubleshooting programs require the display to be set in a normal
resolution (a resolution that has a ratio of 4x3 such as 800x600, 1024x768
or 1280x1024) as well as a normal font size. In some computers the display
resolution is
set
to
a
wide screen value that is not a ratio of 4x3 which will also trigger
this message. In order to prevent this message from showing and to allow
the
programs to run, make sure the font size is set to small or normal AND
the display resolution is set to a value with a ratio of 4x3 (such as
the value listed above).
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