Vale CD-ROM Product Information and Upset Tester Demo program

This CD-ROM should run automatically when you place it into the CD drive on your computer.  It should run on any version of Windows after Windows 95.  (We have tested it on Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows XP.)

If you have disabled the "Auto-Play" feature in windows, then it will not start automatically.  Should this happen, you can still run the program by using "My Computer" or "Windows Explorer" to view the files on the CD-ROM and then double-clicking on the file MainMenu.exe.

The Upset Tester Demo and the Product Information are self-contained programs that should run on any Windows computer.  Some of the Product Information pages have a button that you can click to view literature "Spec-Sheets" on the products.  These spec-sheets are available in both Microsoft Word (.doc) format and Adobe Acrobat Reader (.pdf) format.  The two versions are the same, but to view and print these spec-sheets you will need to have either Word or Acrobat Reader on your computer.  Most computers have Acrobat Reader since it is usually preinstalled on new computers or comes along with many other programs.  It can also be downloaded via the Internet from www.adobe.com.

How to Contact Us

If you have any questions or problems using this disk or would like further information on our products, please contact us at:

Vale Industries, Inc.
International Division
115 South 4th Avenue
St. Charles, IL 60174 USA
Phone: (630) 584-1900
Fax: (630) 584-2599
Email: info@bwdarrah.com

To use the CD-ROM with a non-Windows computer

The Product Information and Upset Tester Demo was created in the "Flash" (.swf) format which can be viewed on non-Windows computers with Macromedia's Flash Player and a web browser.  If you are using a non-Windows computer and have the Flash Player on your computer (or download it from the Internet), you should be able to view all the information on this CD by viewing the files on the CD-ROM and then running the file MainMenu.html.

The Macromedia Flash Player for various operating systems is available on the Internet at http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/alternates/.