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I m concerned about lost and damaged CD-ROMs. Can students take the training without having to handle CD-ROMs?

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I m concerned about lost and damaged CD-ROMs. Can students take the training without having to handle CD-ROMs?

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Yes. We have two ways of installing the programs so that you and your workers never have to handle CD-ROMs. No lost discs. No damaged discs. The first method uses a CD-ROM jukebox or disc changer. These changers will hold 5, 10 or even more CD-ROMs. You can pre-load all of the CD-ROMs into the disc changer and your workers will never have to insert a CD-ROM. It will always be loaded and ready to go. The other method we use is a hard-drive installation. This method is gaining immensely in popularity because of rapidly falling hard drive prices. It is very cost justifiable to buy a large hard drive and install 25 or 50 courses completely to the hard drive and never handle the CD-ROMs again. You can even connect several machines in a workgroup network and have potentially hundreds of courses available online; for peanuts!

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