This menu will allow you to install WordCruncher on the most common hardware configurations. If none of the selections matches your hardware configuration, please go to Appendix B of The Personal Software Library user's manual for additional instructions. Why install at all? WordCruncher needs to be aware of where it is working, and must be able to write to data files it maintains. Since the CD ROM disc is a ``read-only device'' (which means you cannot copy any data onto it or change it in any way), you need to tell WordCruncher where it can find a read/write drive (a disk drive where it can write its data files and maintain them, such as a hard drive or floppy disk). By going through this install process, you are copying the needed data files to a read/write disk of your choice. Once installed, WordCruncher will always expect to find those data files in the same place. Remember, if you change your hardware configuration you must go through this installation procedure again. Which Choice is right for you? WordCruncher needs to know two things: 1) What read/write disk you are installing for, and 2) Where your CD player is located. Each menu choice lists these two pieces of information. The first piece of information is the read/write disk you are installing for. The menu will let you install for floppy drive A, or for hard drive C. It is recommended that you install for your hard drive if you have one. If you have to install for your floppy drive A, you need to make sure that every time you run WordCruncher the disk you used during installation is in floppy drive A. The second piece of information is the location of your CD player. The menu selection you choose for installation must be the location where the CD player is configured on your system.