You can use the Guided Tour from a hard disk on the Macintosh II,
IIx or Macintosh SE as long as there is a minimum of 2MB of memory
in the computer.
The Guided Tour disk has a modified System/Finder because the tour requires
a minimum of 960K of memory to run. With a standard System/Finder installed
on a 1MB system, there is not enough memory available. The modified system
files -- which are smaller than the standard files -- allow a 1MB system to
have the required 960K of memory available for the Guided Tour.
With a standard System and Finder installation and 2MB of memory, just copy
the Tour Engine and all the tour files to a folder on the hard disk. If you
want the Guided Tour to come up automatically on startup, then set the Set
Startup option under the Special menu to the Tour Engine (if running System
6) or place an alias of the Tour Engine in the Startup Items folder inside
the System Folder (if running System 7). Upon finishing the Guided Tour,
the user is returned to the standard Finder Desktop.