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I downloaded the program and installed it.after installing,when i went and to programs and clicked the teaching mode,windows says FAILED TO INITIALIZE WONDOWS.TRY STARTING THE GAME AGAIN.IF IT DOESNT WORK,TRY CHANGING COLOR AND SIZE RESOLUTION.IF IT DOESNT WORK,YOUR VIDEO CARD DOESNT SUPPORT THIS GAME.what should i do?

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Ok try doing a compatibility check . that may help to resolve the initializing of the drivers. to do that you go to the program right click on it . go to proporties .
there you will see compatibility if you are using xp and newer . check the system requirements on the game and see if a faster card is needed . check your system information by clicking start then all programs then ascessories then click system tools then click system information .
you can also check to see if there is a earlier version of the game that would be more compatible to your system.

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Try to look here :
http://support.riverdeep.net/fix.asp?isid=34619&prog=1294820294

and see if you have the minimum requirement, and try to reboot the computer if you not have done that after the installation.
Then try to look here if you need additional updates:
http://support.riverdeep.net/downloads.asp?list=defghijklm

If it still not working I will try to reinstall the software in this way :
Uninstall the software, reboot the computer, install the software and try again to open the program.

IF IT still not working you can contact the products support here :
http://hmlt.hmco.com/Contact.php

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