Why wouldn't you be able to use more than one machine? If it is your
keys and your computers there should be no problem with that.
On 8/19/2010 11:23 AM, chris hallsworth wrote:
Yes, providing you are the exclusive user of those machines and you
are not using them simultaneously.
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On 19/08/2010 17:08, Matt wrote:
Ah, so if you get 3 keys for jaws, does this mean that you can load
it both on your home desktop and your netbook?
----- Original Message -----
From: matthew
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] wanting to do a restore from
original cd.
Hello there. First of all It sounds like it is really messed up.
What you might want to do is do a full reformat and make sure you get
everything off of it and do a fresh install of windows. I am sure
there
are others on the list who can tell you better then me what you
need to
do to make sure the drive is totally clean first.On the jaws key
thing
if you do lose one you can get fs to give you a new one if you
need it.
You get 3 keys basically. Hope this helps.
On 8/19/2010 8:54 AM, Matt wrote:
> Oh, my friend assures me that the only way to get over all of
these annoying problems with my computer is to do a clean install.
> I'm not really afraid of losing stuff from the computer, so much
as it is, forgetting something I should have backed up, or geting
stuck, and not being able to work the computer again.
> What should I make note of before doing the restore?
> Back-up address book from outlook express, I made note of all of
the log-in and stuff in outlook express for hooking up with my isp
again. I have an exturnal modem which they brought me from the
company, it is cable.
> I have lots of trouble with this computer responding slow with
jaws and having trouble uploading email and slow downloads, youtube
stuff timing out or getting caught in buffering, and only playing so
far.
> Each time I do something else to the computer, I think it will fix
it, but no such luck!
> Tell me what I'm getting into if I do a full reinstall.
> Will it use up a jaws key? What exactly do I need to have written
down to reenter inorder to get conected again?
> I have my original windows xp home cd to restore from.
> Thanks,
>
> Matt
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