This update assumes that your CD drive is the D drive on the computer. If it is not, follow the directions below to point Media Cruiser to your CD drive. Insert the Radiologic Anatomy CD into the CD drive before you begin. If the CD automatically opens, close it and follow the directions below. If computer is set to Media Cruiser as shell 1. Insert the key disk into the floppy drive and select Media Editor from the Utilities button. If computer is set to Windows as shell 1. Open Media Editor from the desktop icon. When Media Editor is open: 2. Select the Programs button. 3. Click the black arrow above the Test Run button until Radiologic Anatomy is displayed in the Program Title: field. You should have to click the button 3 times. 4. Click the ellipses (...) to the right of the File Name: field to navigate to the correct location. 5. In the Select Program box, select the drop down arrow next to the Look in: field. 6. Locate the Radiologic Anatomy CD in the list and select it. 7. Double click the file named "ra" to open it. 8. Click the drop down arrow next to the Files of Type: field at the bottom of the Select Program box and select All Files from the list. 9. Select Index.htm and click Open. 10. In the Programs window, select OK. 11. Select OK in the message box that says, "This will post all current data to disk. There is no undo." 12. Select Exit from Media Editor. 13. Launch Media Cruiser and test launch Radiologic Anatomy by selecting Programs, then Radiologic Anatomy. NOTE: If you cannot see the ra folder on the CD when you browse it is because your computer is set to hide certain files. 1. In Windows, right click on the Start button and select Explore to open an Explorer window. 2. Locate your CD drive in the left hand column and select it. 3. Choose Tools, Folder Options from the menu. 4. Select the View tab in the Folder Options window. 5. Make sure that Show hidden file and folders is selected under Advanced settings. This is one of three options under a folder titled Hidden files and folders, you may need to use the scroll bar to find this option. 6. Make sure that Hide extensions for known file types is not checked. 7. Click OK. 8. Return to the directions above; you should now be able to see the folder and files.