
If You Need More Memory To Run PhotoWorks, 
Heres What To Do:

1. Exit Windows

2. Type CD C:\WINDOWS to change to your Windows
    directory

3. Type EDIT SYSTEM.INI

4. Find the file section called [386enh] and look for a  
    line in that section that reads: PageOverCommit= 
    If you find this line, increase the number at the end
    of the line by one and skip to step 6

5. If you dont find this line, add this statement
    at the end of your [386Enh] section: PageOverCommit=5 
    Make sure to type it exactly as shown here

6. Save the new changes and then exit the SYSTEM.INI file

7. Type WIN to restart Windows

8. Open the Control Panel in your Main Program Group

9. Click on the 386 Enhanced icon

10. Click on Virtual Memory and then click on Change>>

11. Check to see that the Recommended Size and New Size
      settings are identical. If theyre not, change the New Size
      setting to match the Recommended Size

12. Click on OK and then click on Yes to confirm your changes

13.  Restart Windows

If this procedure fails to free up enough memory for PhotoWorks Plus,
return to step 5 and increase the number "5" in your PageOverCommit=5 
line to "6" and then repeat steps 6--13. If thats insufficient, continue 
incrementing the command by one (1) until PhotoWorks has sufficient memory. 

If these procedures leave you unable to increase your virtual memory to
more than 8MB, repeat steps 8--10 and change the swapfile type setting
from permanent to temporary; or consult your MS DOS manual and
run Defrag to consolidate free space on your hard disk.

Color Resolution (Number of Colors):

   Photoworks Plus will work on any adapter which is supported by Windows, but,
   for best color reproduction, a Super VGA card capable of 640x480x256 colors
   should be used. If you received a "Low Color Resolution" warning during
   installation, consult your Windows manual and the documentation which came
   with your computer (or video card) about how to increase the number of colors
   your card can display. Generally, an SVGA card with 512K or more of video memory
   is required to use this mode.