Vintage Service and Repair
Information
Every time I open
Vintage, my computer attempts to dial
AOL (or other Internet Service Provider)?
The reason
this happens is that your Internet Service
Provider has configured your system to
dial them every time you open Internet
Explorer (IE). Because Vintage uses IE
to display the indexes, your computer
dials out when IE is started.
This can be corrected by choosing
never dial a connection
in the Connections panel
of the Internet Properties dialog
box. View Procedure.
What is the Vintage
Service Information product?
This product features
a graphical, easy-to-use interface built
upon popular Microsoft® Internet Explorer®
and Adobe® Acrobat® software allowing
for the compression of thousands of pages
of engine performance and wiring information
onto three CDs.
The Vintage CD product
covers Domestic Wiring Diagrams for 1960-82
vehicles, Import Wiring Diagrams for 1962-82
vehicles, Domestic Engine Performance
articles for 1966-82 vehicles, and Import
Engine Performance articles for 1968-82
vehicles. In all, the series provides
more than 14,000 pages of information,
as follows:
Product
(Page Count)
1966-82 Domestic Engine Performance (4,945)
1968-82 Import Engine Performance (3,445)
1960-82 Domestic Wiring Diagrams (3,589)
1962-82 Import Wiring Diagrams (2,256)
Total Pages: 14,235
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What are the Hardware
and Software Requirements for Vintage?
The Vintage CD
product runs on most newer PCs, requiring
the following minimum system specifications:
• Microsoft Windows 98, or newer
• Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0,
or newer*
• Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 or newer
(Acrobat Reader 5.x is included on the
CD)
*Comes
with Windows 98 and newer
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