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Thinkin' Science
 
 
 
Five environments introduce students to the scientific methods and concepts needed to understand basic Earth, life, and physical sciences. Students will learn to think like scientists as they solve problems using hypothesis, experimentation, observation, and deduction.
 
FAQs
bullet Exception 10H in Module Crew.exe 
bullet Run Thinkin' Science™ without the CD
bullet Deleting Names from the Login Screen
bullet Computer Locks Up While Using Program
bullet Choppy Video or Black Display
bulletCD Is Not Recognized
bullet Sound Is Choppy or No Sound
bullet MIDI Driver is In Use on Windows® XP
bulletCannot Find Printer
 
Issue Exception 10H in Module Crew.exe
Description While running Thinkin' Science™, the following error message appears: "CREW caused an exception 10h in module CREW.EXE." An outdated or corrupted printer driver can cause this issue. Deleting the temp files or updating the printer driver or both should resolve the issue. Consult the remainder of this note for additional information.
Solution The procedures below identify the steps required to delete the temp files and to collect printer driver information.
  1. At the desktop, click Start, select Shut Down and click Restart the Computer.
  2. After the computer restarts, click Start, select Programs and click Windows® Explorer.
  3. In the Explorer window that opens, double-click the C letter drive, double-click the Windows® directory and double-click the Temp directory to open it. (The words Exploring-Temp should appear at the top of the window.)
  4. Click the first file listed in the Temp directory, click Edit in the menu bar and click Select All. (All files in the C:\Windows\Temp\ directory will be highlighted.)
  5. Press the DELETE key on the keyboard.
  6. Click Yes when prompted, "Are you sure that you want to send X number of items to the Recycle Bin?" (The letter X represents the actual number of items in the Temp directory.) If a message appears indicating that a particular file cannot be deleted and that access is denied, click OK to continue.
  7. Press the DELETE key on the keyboard and delete as many files as possible until no more can be deleted. (The number of files in the C:\Windows\Temp\ directory should be significantly reduced.)
  8. Close all windows and return to the desktop.
  9. Click Start, select Settings and click Printers. The Printers dialog window will open.
  10. In the Printers dialog window, click once on the printer icon that represents the printer in use. (The icon should become highlighted.)
  11. Click File in the menu bar, select Properties and click the Details tab. (If a version number is presented regarding the printer driver, record this number.)

    NOTE: If no version number is presented, it is recommended to update the printer driver to be sure that the most current driver is installed.
     
  12. If a version number is found, compare the listed version number to the newest available driver for that model printer. (Driver update information can be found at the printer manufacturer's Web site.)
  13. If the listed version number is lower than the newest driver, contact the printer manufacturer for instructions on updating the driver.

    NOTE: It is recommended that the original printer driver be uninstalled before installing the updated driver obtained from the manufacturer.
     
  14. If the listed version is equal to the newest driver, install a suitable emulation driver. For help identifying and installing a suitable emulation, contact the printer manufacturer.
  15. Launch and use the program.

NOTE: For some printer models, it may be necessary to switch back to the original printer when using a desired application in order to gain full functionality of the printer.

 
Issue Run Thinkin' Science™ without the CD
Description The following instructions explain how to copy Thinkin' Science™ program to the hard drive of a computer running Windows® 95. Copying the program to the hard drive will allow it to run without the CD in the CD-ROM drive. Consult the information below to copy the program to the hard drive.
Solution Complete the following steps.

NOTE: Copying this CD-ROM program onto the hard drive will require between 18 MB and 100 MB of hard drive space, depending on the program.
 
  1. Install the program as detailed in the instructions in the User’s Guide.
  2. Once the installation is complete, leave the CD in the drive and proceed with the following.
  3. Double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop.
  4. Right-click the CD-ROM drive and select Open.
  5. Double-click the folder icon with a name similar or related to the name of the product.
  6. Click Edit and click Select All.
  7. Press and hold the CTRL key and click the Demo, Dearpar and Parents folders. This will deselect these icons and leave all of the other icons highlighted.

    NOTE: If the folders cannot be located, skip this step.
     
  8. Click File and click Properties. Next to the Size label should be a number followed by MB. This is the amount of hard drive space required to install the program.
  9. Click OK.
  10. From the top menu bar, click Edit and click Copy.
  11. Close all windows and return to the desktop.
  12. Double-click the My Computer icon.
  13. Double-click the hard drive (usually the C: drive).
  14. Double-click Program Files.
  15. Double-click the Edmark folder icon.
  16. Double-click the folder with the name of the program to be copied.
  17. From the menu bar, click Edit and click Paste. The files from the CD will now be copied to the hard drive.
  18. If prompted to overwrite or replace any files, answer “Yes to All.”

    NOTE: Due to the large amount of data being transferred, this process may take several minutes. Once the process is complete, the copying window will disappear. Wait until this window disappears before proceeding to the next step.
     
  19. Once the copy procedure is complete, click Edit and click Select All.
  20. From the menu bar, click File and click Properties.
  21. Click the box next to “Read-only” so that it does not contain a check mark.
  22. Click OK.
  23. Close all open windows by clicking the X in the upper-right corner.
  24. Remove the CD from the CD-ROM drive and launch the program. The prompt to insert the CD should no longer appear.
 
Issue Deleting Names from the Login Screen
Description After using the program, you want to delete names from the login screen. Deleting the user's folder and editing an .INI file created by the program will delete names from the login screen. The following tutorial describes this process.
Solution Complete the procedure below to delete a name.

Remove a Name from the Login Screen
  1. Close any open windows or programs and return to the desktop.
  2. Navigate to the location where this product is installed. To navigate to the default location, complete these steps:
  1. Double-click the My Computer icon.
  2. Double-click the C:\ drive.
  3. Double-click the Program Files folder.
  4. Double-click the Edmark folder.
  5. Double-click the Thinkin Science folder. The folder will open.
  1. Double-click SCOUTS.INI. The file will open in Notepad.
  2. Locate the line for the student to be deleted.

    NOTE: The line will appear similar to Student=kids\Kid001 (where the word Student represents an actual user name).
     
  3. Record the number at the end of the line.
  4. Delete the line for the student that is to be removed.
  5. Click File and choose Close.
  6. Click Yes when prompted to save the changes. The Thinkin' Science folder should now be displayed.
  7. Double-click the Kids folder.
  8. Right-click the folder matching the number written down in Step 5 (above) and choose Delete from the menu that appears. If prompted to move the folder to the Recycle Bin, click Yes.
  9. Close any open windows and return to the desktop.
  10. Launch the program. The student should no longer be on the list.
 
Issue Computer Locks Up While Using Program
Description When attempting to run an Edmark® program on your system, the computer locks up and must be restarted. An incompatibility with the WaveSynth component of the Creative Labs AWE32 sound card can cause this issue. Disabling the WaveSynth component should allow the program to function properly. The procedure below describes the process.
Solution To disable WaveSynth in the Creative Labs AWE32, follow the steps listed below.

NOTE: The WaveSynth component must be re-enable to run programs that are enhanced by the component.
  1. Double-click the My Computer icon.
  2. Double-click the Control Panel icon.
  3. Double-click the System icon and click the Device Manager tab.
  4. Click the plus [+] sign next to Sound, Video and Game Controllers. Listed here are the several different sound devices installed on the computer.
  5. Double-click the Creative WaveSynth or WaveSynthG device. The properties of the selected device will display.
  6. Place a check in the box next to Disable this device and click OK.
  7. Restart the computer to complete the process.
  8. After the computer restarts, launch and use the program. The issue should be resolved.

NOTE: Remember to enable the WaveSynth component after using the Edmark® program to run other programs that are enhanced by the component.

 
Issue Choppy Video or Black Display
Description The video for Thinkin' Science™ may be choppy or black if the color settings are incorrect for the program. A video hardware acceleration setting, an incorrect color setting or an outdated or corrupt video card driver can cause this issue. Changing the settings or updating the video driver or both will help to resolve the issue.
Solution Complete the steps below to change the display settings and lower the hardware acceleration if needed. Complete the procedure for the operating system in use.

Changing to 256 Colors (Windows® 95/98)
  1. Close all programs and windows and return to the desktop.
  2. Right-click a blank area on the desktop and left-click Properties from the menu that appears. The Display Properties will open.
  3. In the Display Properties window, click the Settings tab.
  4. Click the drop-down menu under Colors (Windows® 98) or Color Palette (Windows® 95) and choose 256 Colors.
  5. Click Apply.
  6. Choose "Yes" if asked, "Do you want to restart the computer?"
  7. Launch and use the program.

NOTE: If the issue remains, continue with Lowering the Graphics Hardware Acceleration.

Lower the Graphics Hardware Acceleration

  1. Close all programs and return to the desktop.
  2. Right-click a blank area on the desktop and left-click Properties from the menu that appears. The Display Properties will open.
  3. Click the Settings tab.
  4. Click the Advanced button.
  5. Click the Performance tab.
  6. Click the Graphics button.
  7. Locate the Hardware Acceleration adjustment bar. (It will show the words None and Full at each end.)
  8. Record the current setting.
  9. Using the mouse, move the hardware acceleration needle to the left until the word Basic appears in the sentence immediately under the setting needle.

    NOTE: Do not select the NONE setting which is the setting to the far left.
     
  10. Click OK.
  11. Click Close.
  12. Click Yes when prompted to restart the computer.
  13. When the system restarts, launch and use the program.

NOTE: If the issue continues after completing all steps above, downloading and installing an updated version of the video driver will help to resolve this issue. Contact the system administrator or computer manufacturer for information that describes this procedure.

 
Issue CD Is Not Recognized
Description After inserting the CD into the CD-ROM drive when prompted, the CD is not recognized. Any number of the following conditions may cause this issue: wrong CD is used, CD needs cleaned, CD-ROM drive settings require changes, or the CD-ROM driver is corrupted, outdated, or the wrong one.
Solution By completing the procedures that follow, the CD-Read issue may be resolved. Begin with item one and proceed through the list.
 
  1. Verify that the correct CD is being used when prompted to insert the CD.
  2. Clean the CD. Place a small amount of nonabrasive, liquid soap on the shiny side of the CD. Using your fingertips and warm water, gently rub the soap on the CD in a circular motion. Rinse the CD thoroughly and dry it using a clean, soft T-shirt or lint-free towel. Do not use paper towels or tissue paper.
  3. Change the Read Ahead setting in the following manner:
  1. Return to the desktop and right click on the My Computer icon.
  2. Select Properties from the menu that appears and click on the Performance tab in the Systems Properties window.
  3. Click the File System button and click the CD-ROM tab.
  4. Locate Optimize Access Pattern For:.
  5. Click the arrow to the right of the information field and select the No Read Ahead option.
  6. Restart Windows®.
  1. Verify that the computer is utilizing a 32-bit file system. In the Systems Properties window (found in Step 3 above), click the Performance tab. Verify that the File System reads 32-bit. (If it reads anything else, contact the computer manufacturer for installation of the proper CD-ROM or hard drive drivers.)
  2. Verify that the most current version of the driver for the CD-ROM drive is being used. Contact the computer manufacturer for additional information.
  3. Try to use a different disc in the CD-ROM drive to see if it can be read.
  4. If possible, insert the CD that is not recognized into the CD-ROM drive of another computer to see if the issue remains.
 
Issue Sound Is Choppy or No Sound
Description While running Thinkin' Science™ the sound is choppy or does not play at all. Deactivated sound within the program, muted sound within Windows® or a sound hardware acceleration setting can cause this issue. The procedures that follow describe troubleshooting these areas.
Solution Complete the steps below as needed.

Adjust the Sound Level within Thinkin' Science™
  1. Start Thinkin' Science™.
  2. Press and hold the CTRL and ALT keys on the keyboard and press the A key once. The Adult Section window will appear.

    NOTE: The Adult Section will not open if the program is in the middle of a command, such as asking for a name or asking to save a file. Complete any commands and try again.
     
  3. Drag the Sound Volume slider bar to adjust the volume level for the program.
  4. Exit the Adult Options and try the program again.

Check for Muted Sound in Windows®

NOTE: If a yellow speaker icon appears in the lower right corner of the screen near the clock, skip to Step 7.

  1. Double-click the My Computer icon.
  2. Double-click the Control Panel.
  3. Double-click MultiMedia.
  4. Click the Audio tab and click once to place a check in the white box beside Show volume control on the taskbar.
  5. Click Apply and click OK.
  6. Close the window by clicking the X in the upper-right corner.
  7. Double-click the yellow speaker icon by the clock. This will open the sound controls.
  8. Check to see if Master Out, Wav Balance or CD Balance are muted or if the volume level is all the way to the bottom.
  9. Remove the mute check marks (if applicable) and adjust the volume as desired.
  10. Close this window by clicking the X in the upper-right corner.
  11. Launch and try the program again.

Decrease the Sound Hardware Acceleration

  1. Click Start.
  2. Click Settings.
  3. Click the Control Panel.
  4. Double-click the Multimedia icon. The Multimedia Properties window will appear.
  5. Click the box next to Use Preferred Devices Only so that a check mark appears.
  6. Click the Advanced Properties button (located in the Playback area).
  7. Click the Performance tab.
  8. Position the mouse pointer over the Hardware Acceleration slider bar.
  9. Press and hold the left mouse button over the Hardware Acceleration slider bar and move the slider one notch to the left.
  10. Click OK.
  11. Click OK again to close the Multimedia Properties window.
  12. Close the Control Panel.
  13. Try the program again.
 
Issue MIDI Driver is In Use on Windows® XP
Description When launching Thinkin' Science™ on a Windows® XP computer, a message appears indicating that a MIDI driver is in use. Checking and changing (if needed) the multimedia settings should help to resolve the issue.
Solution Complete the following procedure to verify multimedia settings and to change these if needed:
  1. Close all programs and return to the desktop.
  2. Click Start and select Control Panel.
  3. In the Control Panel window, double-click Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices.
  4. Double-click Sounds and Audio Devices.
  5. Click the Audio tab.
  6. Click the down arrow next to MIDI Music Playback and change the Single Instrument selection to MPU-401 (or one most similar to this).
  7. Click Apply and click OK.
  8. Close all open windows and run the program.
 
Issue Cannot Find Printer
Description When printing from Thinkin’ Science™, the message ‘Cannot Find Printer’ appears. This issue occurs when the printer is attached to a USB port and that port is not recognized by the program. Downloading and installing a print driver to emulate a LPT connection and setting that printer as the default printer will help resolve this issue. (LPT is the usual designation for a parallel port.) Consult the remainder of this technical note for additional information.
Solution Downloading and Installing an Emulation Driver

Contact the printer manufacturer to obtain an emulation driver. Most drivers are available and can be downloaded from the printer manufacturer's website. After downloading the updated driver, continue with the procedure that follows.

Setting the Updated Printer as the Default Printer

To set the updated printer as the default printer, follow the steps below for the operating system in use.

Windows® 98/ME
  1. Double-click My Computer.
  2. Double-click Printers.
  3. Right-click on the updated printer and choose Set as Default. A checkmark will appear beside the printer icon.
  4. Launch and use the program.

Windows® 2000

  1. Double-click My Computer.
  2. Double-click Control Panel.
  3. Double-click Printers.
  4. Right-click on the updated printer and choose Set as Default. A checkmark will appear beside the printer icon.
  5. Launch and use the program.

Windows® XP

  1. Click Start and choose Printers and Faxes.
  2. Right-click on the updated printer and choose Set as Default. A checkmark will appear beside the printer icon.
  3. Launch and use the program.
 
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System Requirements
 
  Mac
Platform:   OS 7.5.6 - 9.x
CPU: 68030, 68040 (25 MHz or faster recommended), or Power PC®
Hard Disk: n/a
RAM: 16 MB (8 MB minimum)
CD-ROM: 2X
Monitor: 640x480, 256 color monitor, 13" or larger
Sound Card: yes
Optional: Edmark TouchWindow®, printer
Other: Mouse, Speakers
Win
Platform:   Win 95/98 or later (XP compatible)
CPU: 486, Pentium® or better (33 MHz or faster)
Hard Disk: 5 MB
RAM: 8 MB
CD-ROM: 2X
Monitor: 640x480, 256 color monitor, super VGA
Sound Card: Win-compatible sound output device
Optional: Edmark TouchWindow®, printer
Other: Mouse, Speakers

 



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