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face2face Second edition Upper Intermediate Self-study DVD-ROM ReadMe

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face2face Second edition Upper Intermediate


Self-study DVD-ROM

System requirements ............................................................................................................. 2


Installing face2face Upper Intermediate ............................................................................... 2
Windows XP, Vista and 7 users ...................................................................................... 2
Windows 8 users ............................................................................................................ 2
Mac users ....................................................................................................................... 2
Installing face2face Upper Intermediate to non-default locations................................ 3
Clearing user scores................................................................................................................ 4
Uninstalling face2face Upper Intermediate........................................................................... 4
Windows users ............................................................................................................... 4
Mac users ....................................................................................................................... 4
Technical support ................................................................................................................... 5
Copyright ................................................................................................................................ 5

face2face Second edition Upper Intermediate Self-study DVD-ROM ReadMe

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System requirements
Windows XP, Vista or 7 or 8
Mac OSX 10.5 or later
Minimum 1024 768 screen resolution
Speakers or headphones
Microphone
Internet connection (optional only needed to access the online Cambridge dictionaries)

Installing face2face Upper Intermediate


The installation of face2face Upper Intermediate consists of two separate components:
the face2face Upper Intermediate content
the face2face Upper Intermediate application
We strongly recommend that you install these components to the folders suggested
during the installation process (default locations).

Windows users XP, Vista or 7


You need to have administrator rights on your computer to complete the installation. On
most computers, the installation will start automatically when you place the disc into the
DVD-ROM drive. If it does not:
1. Open the Start menu and click on My Computer, or double-click on the My Computer
icon on the desktop.
2. Double-click on the DVD-ROM icon.
3. Double-click on the CambridgeApplicationInstaller.exe file and follow the onscreen
instructions.
Windows 8 users
You need to have administrator rights on your computer to complete the installation. On
most computers, the installation will start automatically when you place the disc into the
DVD-ROM drive, however if you have not changed the compatibility mode of the
face2face Upper Intermediate software beforehand, the installation will not complete
successfully. To change the compatibility mode:
1.
2.
3.
4.

Open the Desktop app, then open the Start menu and click on My Computer.
Right-click on the DVD-ROM icon (f2f Upper Int) and choose Open.
Right-click on the f2fupperint icon and select Properties.
Go to the second tab Compatibility, and tick the check-box underneath Compatibility
Mode.
5. Select Windows 7 from the drop-down box underneath the check-box
6. Select OK to save these settings, and then launch the software using the f2fupperint
icon.

Mac users
1. Insert the disc into your DVD-ROM drive.

face2face Second edition Upper Intermediate Self-study DVD-ROM ReadMe

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2. Double-click the CambridgeApplicationInstaller DVD-ROM icon on your desktop to


open it.
3. Double-click the CambridgeApplicationInstaller application icon and follow the
onscreen instructions.
Installing face2face Upper Intermediate to non-default locations
If you wish to install the face2face Upper Intermediate components to different locations,
you must make sure that:
a) you choose a different location for the face2face Upper Intermediate
'application' (the second component installed) from the folder that you chose
for the face2face Upper Intermediate 'content' (the first component installed).
The face2face Upper Intermediate application folder cannot be in located
within the face2face Upper Intermediate content folder!
b) you remember where you chose to install the face2face Upper Intermediate
application and face2face Upper Intermediate content, as you will be asked to
navigate to these folders every time you use face2face Upper Intermediate
(see the images on the next page).

face2face Second edition Upper Intermediate Self-study DVD-ROM ReadMe

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Clearing user scores


face2face Upper Intermediate displays information about the users scores in the
Progress screen. If you would like to remove all score information from this screen, you
can do this at any time by following the steps below:
1. Close face2face Upper Intermediate if it is open.
2. Windows XP: go to C:\Documents and Settings\[user_name]\Application Data
Windows Vista and 7: go to C:\Users\[user_name]\AppData\Roaming
Mac: go to Users\[user_name]\Library\Preferences
3. Find a folder with face2face Upper Intermediate in its name and delete it.
Note that Application Data and AppData folders may be hidden. To unhide these folders
(and others), open Folder Options in the Control Panel, and on the View tab, change the
option to Show hidden files and folders, and click OK. For further help on clearing user
scores, please contact Customer support www.cambridge.org/elt/multimedia/help

Uninstalling face2face Upper Intermediate


The installation of face2face Upper Intermediate consists of two parts:
the face2face Upper Intermediate content
the face2face Upper Intermediate application
To completely uninstall the face2face Upper Intermediate software, you must uninstall
both parts by following the steps below:

Windows users
1. Close face2face Upper Intermediate if you are running it.
2. From the Start menu, open the Control Panel.
3. Double-click Add or Remove Programs (Windows XP) or Programs and then Programs
and Features (Windows Vista and 7);
4. Find face2face Upper Intermediate application in the products list and click it to
highlight it.
5. Click Remove (Windows XP) or Uninstall (Windows Vista and 7). The face2face Upper
Intermediate application is removed.
6. Next, click on face2face Upper Intermediate content to highlight it, click
Change/Remove (Windows XP) or Uninstall (Windows Vista and 7) and follow the
onscreen instructions.
Windows 8 users may need to manually remove some of the course content, should the
application not uninstall fully (default: C:\Program Files\Cambridge\CambridgeContent).
Mac users
1. Close face2face Upper Intermediate if you are running it.

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2. In your Mac's Applications folder, navigate to the following folder:


Cambridge\CambridgeContent\Uninstall_ face2face Upper Intermediate content.
3. Open the Uninstall_ face2face Upper Intermediate content folder, double-click the
file called Uninstall face2face Upper Intermediate content, then follow the onscreen
instructions.
4. Once the uninstallation procedure has finished, go back to the Cambridge folder. In
this folder, find the _ face2face Upper Intermediate application icon. Drag this icon
into the Trash to complete the face2face Upper Intermediate uninstallation.
Removing Installation instructions
You will need to manually remove the file Installation instructions from your system if it is
no longer needed. The Installation instructions file is located where the face2face Upper
Intermediate content was copied during installation (For example, in Windows if you
chose the default location, then Installation instructions will be in
C:\Program Files\Cambridge\CambridgeContent).

Technical support
For support and updates, go to www.cambridge.org/elt/multimedia/help

Copyright
This software was published by
Cambridge University Press
University Printing House
Shaftesbury Road
Cambridge
CB2 2BS
UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1223 325505
Cambridge University Press 2012

www.cambridge.org
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Press (the Licensor) for face2face Second edition Upper Intermediate Self-study DVD-ROM. By placing this
DVD-ROM in the CD/DVD-ROM drive of your computer You agree to the terms of this licence.
1. Licence
(a) You are purchasing only the right to use the DVD-ROM and are acquiring no rights, express or implied to
it or the software other than those rights granted in this limited licence for not-for-profit educational use
only.
(b) Cambridge University Press grants the customer the licence to use one copy of this DVD-ROM (i) on a
single computer for use by one or more people at different times, or (ii) by a single person on one or more
computers (provided the DVD-ROM is only used on one computer at one time and is only used by the
customer), but not both.

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(c) The customer shall not: (i) copy or authorise copying of the DVD-ROM, (ii) translate the DVD-ROM, (iii)
reverse-engineer, disassemble or decompile the DVD-ROM, (iv) transfer, sell, assign or otherwise convey any
portion of the DVD-ROM, or (v) operate the DVD-ROM from a network or mainframe system.
2. Copyright
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