Palm Installation Disk does not present tutorial page

I installed the Palm software and synchronized with my new TX, using both my PC (Windows XL) and iMAC (Mac OS 10.4.11).  Now when I put the disk in the PC, I get the messages that include opening the tutorial.  When I put the disk in the iMAC, nothing happens--I can access the document files or I can reinstall the software, but all I want is to get to the tutorial.  Please Help.  vlee
Post relates to: Palm TX

Hello!
The autoplays for windows and Mac are different.  When the disk is in the Mac, open the Egnlish folder and then Doccuments.  The TX_Getting Started.pdf and TX_Read This First.pdf files should be what your looking for.
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