Ensure that your computer's system clock is correctly set to today's date and do not attempt to change the clock after installing programs as starting them with an altered clock may permanently prevent future program access.
Inserting the CD-ROM into the CD Drawer should automatically result in Windows finding and starting the Setup program. However this feature may have been disabled on your PC. If Setup does not start after a few seconds it may be started manually, either by using Windows Explorer to search for it in the root folder of the CD-ROM or by clicking on Start and then Run and entering D:\Setup in the dialogue box. (change your CD Drive designation if not 'D')
Clicking on 'Install Programs' will either utilise a default registration code written to the CD-ROM or it will result in a dialogue input routine comprising six boxes. If neither happens after clicking on 'Install Programs' then the dialogue box can be forced to appear by first clicking and holding down the Shift key at the same time as clicking on 'Install Programs'.
For a HRP CD-ROM date stamped '2007' the following registration code will re-activate programs for operation up to and including 30 Sept 2008:-
Please note. The code is not 'case sensitive'. In other words, letters may be entered either as capitals (upper case) or as small (lower case) letters. Care has been taken to avoid inclusion of ambiguous letters that are frequently confused with numbers. '0' and 'O' for example or 'l' and '1'. The HRP registration code cannot be used to re-start 'time expired' programs other than those on the HRP CD-ROM date stamped '2007'. Programs on the HRP CD-ROM are currently designed to operate only on MS Windows computer Operating System designed for the United Kingdom market.
A tip. For users familiar with mouse 'dragging and dropping', to ensure accuracy and to save time, it is possible to 'copy & paste' the entire registration code string, including the dashes which will be automatically ignored, straight into the six dialogue boxes.
