Hi Mi mi.

I moved to XP Home about 2 years ago and use jaws 4.5. Like yourself, I am interested in audio and use, successfully, Goldwave, CDex, Winamp, Win mx and Nero. There are some configuration changes that you need to make to enable jaws to work better and I'm not sure if the same is necessary gor Window Eyes, but I'm really pleased that I moved from 98 to xp home. For jaws users, it is important, I believe, to have the xp home edition, as oposed to xp pro, as jaws would also need to be upgraded to the pro specification. Again, not sure about Window Eyes. XP home has features that you don't get in previous operating systems and the most important of these is the ability to Restore your computer back to a previous dat. For example, you may mess up your computer, perhaps by downloading a particular program which xp does not like. If this occurs, you can simply set your computer back a few days and everything is well. Hope I'm not going on too much her.



Best wishes.

Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "mimi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 12:49 PM
Subject: Windows XP question



Hello, everyone!

I am thinking about getting a Windows XP
system in a few months, but hanging onto
this older computer in case things don't
work out.  Someone says that there are
compatibility issues between XP and
Nero, which is the burning program I
use.  Would I be able to use Cdex on
another system?  Does Windows XP have
the same volume control layout that
Windows 98 has, which includes settings
for line-in and things like that?  And,
I am currently using Window-Eyes 4.5 so
wonder if I would have to get another
version of Window-Eyes to use with XP
HOme.  Any answers to your questions
will be greatly appreciated.  Being on a
budget, I'm limited to what I can spend.
Thanks.

Mimi
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