Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-24 Thread Mike Arrigo
I may try upgrading mine to version 4 and see if window eyes works, I can also 
restore from my external hard drive if it doesn't, the reason I chose not to 
upgrade the virtual machine was mainly because everything was working and I 
figured if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
On Sep 23, 2011, at 11:22 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:

 Yes, Mike. I did find out that xp was a bootcamp issue.
 Still, very odd that folks are having problems with fusion four. It works 
 great for me. My upgrade went without a hitch.
 
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Sep 23, 2011, at 6:17 PM, Mike Arrigo n0...@charter.net wrote:
 
 Xp is not supported using boot camp, fusion is not affected by that though.
 On Sep 23, 2011, at 1:02 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
 
 Hi, Guys. I thought that I had heard somewhere that xp isn't supported any 
 longer under lion.
 Could this be the problem; the windows seven works better than xp under 
 lion?
 
 On Sep 18, 2011, at 7:12 AM, Mark Colman wrote:
 
 Hi guys,
 
 Just to add to the council of despair:
 
 I've been having similar problems with a Windows XP virtual machine
 and Window Eyes 7.5 after upgrading to Fusion 4. Whether I upgrade the
 VM or not (I think this has more to do with the Mac side rather than
 within Windows itself, as VMWare Tools upgrades itself regardless of
 this choice), I get to the stage of Window Eyes wanting to reboot
 having discovered there's been a new graphics driver installed, then
 Windows restarts and I get the blue screen of death during the reboot,
 it then restarts and sticks on the XP startup splash screen.
 
 I've now reverted to a backup of the virtual machine a few times,
 trying:
 - cancel Tools upgrade, remove Window Eyes, reboot, let the Tools
 upgrade, reboot and install WE again
 - repeat the above, but use my original WE 7.1 installation disk
 rather than the upgraded 7.5 one.
 In both cases the same thing happens.
 
 I'm going to try building a new XP VM tomorrow that has never seen
 Window Eyes, then install it and see how it goes, maybe will try a
 Win7 VM also, but I can't say I'm particularly hopeful. Failing this
 will just have to accept I've blown the £40 I spent on the Fusion 4
 upgrade and put version 3 back on. Real shame as I've been a happy
 Fusion+WE user for a couple of years and this is literally the first
 problem I've had.
 
 Anyone had any more positive experience?
 
 Mark
 
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Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-23 Thread Paul Henrichsen
Hi, Guys. I thought that I had heard somewhere that xp isn't supported any 
longer under lion.
Could this be the problem; the windows seven works better than xp under lion?

On Sep 18, 2011, at 7:12 AM, Mark Colman wrote:

 Hi guys,
 
 Just to add to the council of despair:
 
 I've been having similar problems with a Windows XP virtual machine
 and Window Eyes 7.5 after upgrading to Fusion 4. Whether I upgrade the
 VM or not (I think this has more to do with the Mac side rather than
 within Windows itself, as VMWare Tools upgrades itself regardless of
 this choice), I get to the stage of Window Eyes wanting to reboot
 having discovered there's been a new graphics driver installed, then
 Windows restarts and I get the blue screen of death during the reboot,
 it then restarts and sticks on the XP startup splash screen.
 
 I've now reverted to a backup of the virtual machine a few times,
 trying:
 - cancel Tools upgrade, remove Window Eyes, reboot, let the Tools
 upgrade, reboot and install WE again
 - repeat the above, but use my original WE 7.1 installation disk
 rather than the upgraded 7.5 one.
 In both cases the same thing happens.
 
 I'm going to try building a new XP VM tomorrow that has never seen
 Window Eyes, then install it and see how it goes, maybe will try a
 Win7 VM also, but I can't say I'm particularly hopeful. Failing this
 will just have to accept I've blown the £40 I spent on the Fusion 4
 upgrade and put version 3 back on. Real shame as I've been a happy
 Fusion+WE user for a couple of years and this is literally the first
 problem I've had.
 
 Anyone had any more positive experience?
 
 Mark
 
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Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-23 Thread Mike Arrigo
Xp is not supported using boot camp, fusion is not affected by that though.
On Sep 23, 2011, at 1:02 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:

 Hi, Guys. I thought that I had heard somewhere that xp isn't supported any 
 longer under lion.
 Could this be the problem; the windows seven works better than xp under lion?
 
 On Sep 18, 2011, at 7:12 AM, Mark Colman wrote:
 
 Hi guys,
 
 Just to add to the council of despair:
 
 I've been having similar problems with a Windows XP virtual machine
 and Window Eyes 7.5 after upgrading to Fusion 4. Whether I upgrade the
 VM or not (I think this has more to do with the Mac side rather than
 within Windows itself, as VMWare Tools upgrades itself regardless of
 this choice), I get to the stage of Window Eyes wanting to reboot
 having discovered there's been a new graphics driver installed, then
 Windows restarts and I get the blue screen of death during the reboot,
 it then restarts and sticks on the XP startup splash screen.
 
 I've now reverted to a backup of the virtual machine a few times,
 trying:
 - cancel Tools upgrade, remove Window Eyes, reboot, let the Tools
 upgrade, reboot and install WE again
 - repeat the above, but use my original WE 7.1 installation disk
 rather than the upgraded 7.5 one.
 In both cases the same thing happens.
 
 I'm going to try building a new XP VM tomorrow that has never seen
 Window Eyes, then install it and see how it goes, maybe will try a
 Win7 VM also, but I can't say I'm particularly hopeful. Failing this
 will just have to accept I've blown the £40 I spent on the Fusion 4
 upgrade and put version 3 back on. Real shame as I've been a happy
 Fusion+WE user for a couple of years and this is literally the first
 problem I've had.
 
 Anyone had any more positive experience?
 
 Mark
 
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Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-23 Thread Paul Henrichsen
Yes, Mike. I did find out that xp was a bootcamp issue.
Still, very odd that folks are having problems with fusion four. It works great 
for me. My upgrade went without a hitch.


Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 23, 2011, at 6:17 PM, Mike Arrigo n0...@charter.net wrote:

 Xp is not supported using boot camp, fusion is not affected by that though.
 On Sep 23, 2011, at 1:02 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
 
 Hi, Guys. I thought that I had heard somewhere that xp isn't supported any 
 longer under lion.
 Could this be the problem; the windows seven works better than xp under lion?
 
 On Sep 18, 2011, at 7:12 AM, Mark Colman wrote:
 
 Hi guys,
 
 Just to add to the council of despair:
 
 I've been having similar problems with a Windows XP virtual machine
 and Window Eyes 7.5 after upgrading to Fusion 4. Whether I upgrade the
 VM or not (I think this has more to do with the Mac side rather than
 within Windows itself, as VMWare Tools upgrades itself regardless of
 this choice), I get to the stage of Window Eyes wanting to reboot
 having discovered there's been a new graphics driver installed, then
 Windows restarts and I get the blue screen of death during the reboot,
 it then restarts and sticks on the XP startup splash screen.
 
 I've now reverted to a backup of the virtual machine a few times,
 trying:
 - cancel Tools upgrade, remove Window Eyes, reboot, let the Tools
 upgrade, reboot and install WE again
 - repeat the above, but use my original WE 7.1 installation disk
 rather than the upgraded 7.5 one.
 In both cases the same thing happens.
 
 I'm going to try building a new XP VM tomorrow that has never seen
 Window Eyes, then install it and see how it goes, maybe will try a
 Win7 VM also, but I can't say I'm particularly hopeful. Failing this
 will just have to accept I've blown the £40 I spent on the Fusion 4
 upgrade and put version 3 back on. Real shame as I've been a happy
 Fusion+WE user for a couple of years and this is literally the first
 problem I've had.
 
 Anyone had any more positive experience?
 
 Mark
 
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Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-22 Thread Eric Caron
Keith and others,

Please keep sharing your findings.  I'm having the same problems here.  
I am a new VM Fusion user and got version 3 working well just before Version 4 
came out.

I would like to use the newer version but can't for the life of me get Jaws to 
accept my authorization code.  I've tried some tricks shared by other users and 
by Freedom Scientific support persons.  Most of these tricks involved 
deauthorizing  either by going into JAWS tools or doing it by erasing a file in 
the program area.  For me neither worked.
I won't have time to deal with building a new virtual machine for some 
time.  I don't want to deal with setting everything up again if I don't have to.

Until one of us is successful I'm just using VM 3 and so far so good.

In addition to my screen reader problems in VM Fusion 4 I don't seem to be able 
to get the peripherals such as USB drives to become connected.  As soon as I 
press the connect button it disconnects again.  can anyone duplicate this or 
have a solution?

On the good side I find VMFusion 3 working ell with Windows 7 64 bit.  I 
actually found it snappier then the Windows 7 32 bit version.  My currently 
nicely working machine with Jaws 12 and Windows 7 64 bit was created as a new 
machine and all software installed directly from disks.  

have my VM fusion 4 on a external bootable disk so I can try to get it 
running but no luck so far.

Thanks everyone for the detailed and helpful information.

eRic Caron  
On Sep 19, 2011, at 7:26 PM, Keith Watson wrote:

 Ok,
 
 So I just had VMware tell me to uninstall my screen reader and reinstall. It 
 seems that they think that because I am running JFW 11 and 12 on the same 
 machine that it is conflicting with their video driver. I told the guy that I 
 would do it and return the results, but that I was 100% sure that I would 
 experience the same results. Friggin Voodoo trouble shooting if you ask me.
 
 
 Daughter got home and helped me uninstall and reinstall only one version. 
 Guess what, crashed harder than Charlie Sheen after a good binge. Back to the 
 drawing board VMWare!
 
 Keith
 
 
 On Sep 19, 2011, at 6:28 PM, Caitlyn Furness wrote:
 
 I'm interested in this as well, especially as I'm also stuck back in xp 
 days.  I have WE 7.5, but if it's not going to play nice with version 4 of 
 fusion, I'm totally happy to stick with version 3.  Heck, it took me long 
 enough to get everything there happy together!  lol!
 
 Thanks,
 Caitlyn
 
 On Sep 15, 2011, at 2:08 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
 
 Not yet, but please keep me updated.  I am very new to Fusion, so am taking
 only tentative steps, so will be interested if WE works or if I need to skip
 the update for now.
 
 
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 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Robert Carter
 Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 2:08 PM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes
 
 Hi All,
 
 After upgrading from VMWare Fusion 3 to 4, fusion asked to upgrade my
 Windows XP VM that I had been using with Fusion 3. After upgrading the VM,
 Window-Eyes version 7.1 said that the video driver had changed and that
 windows needed to restart. Window-Eyes then said press enter to continue.
 After that point, I get no sound from the VM at all. I am not positive
 whether or not it actually restarted but it appears that it probably did. At
 least fusion seems to think that windows is running. At any rate, if I let
 it sit for a few minutes, the fan on my Mac starts running at top speed
 suggesting that the computer is working extremely hard.
 
 I booted my system with an earlier SuperDuper clone and of course
 Window-Eyes ran fine because I was again using fusion 3. I then uninstalled
 Window-Eyes from that SuperDuper clone and copy the VM without Window-Eyes
 back to my fusion 4 installation. I then allowed the XP VM to be upgraded by
 fusion to work with fusion 4. I then ran System Access as the screen reader
 and it works perfectly. I have not yet decided whether or not I will try
 installing Window-Eyes but it is possible that Window-Eyes does not like
 fusion 4.
 
 Does anybody have fusion 4 working with Window-Eyes in an XP VM?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Robert Carter
 
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Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-19 Thread Caitlyn Furness
I'm interested in this as well, especially as I'm also stuck back in xp days. 
 I have WE 7.5, but if it's not going to play nice with version 4 of fusion, 
I'm totally happy to stick with version 3.  Heck, it took me long enough to get 
everything there happy together!  lol!

Thanks,
Caitlyn

On Sep 15, 2011, at 2:08 PM, Bill Holton wrote:

 Not yet, but please keep me updated.  I am very new to Fusion, so am taking
 only tentative steps, so will be interested if WE works or if I need to skip
 the update for now.
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Robert Carter
 Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 2:08 PM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes
 
 Hi All,
 
 After upgrading from VMWare Fusion 3 to 4, fusion asked to upgrade my
 Windows XP VM that I had been using with Fusion 3. After upgrading the VM,
 Window-Eyes version 7.1 said that the video driver had changed and that
 windows needed to restart. Window-Eyes then said press enter to continue.
 After that point, I get no sound from the VM at all. I am not positive
 whether or not it actually restarted but it appears that it probably did. At
 least fusion seems to think that windows is running. At any rate, if I let
 it sit for a few minutes, the fan on my Mac starts running at top speed
 suggesting that the computer is working extremely hard.
 
 I booted my system with an earlier SuperDuper clone and of course
 Window-Eyes ran fine because I was again using fusion 3. I then uninstalled
 Window-Eyes from that SuperDuper clone and copy the VM without Window-Eyes
 back to my fusion 4 installation. I then allowed the XP VM to be upgraded by
 fusion to work with fusion 4. I then ran System Access as the screen reader
 and it works perfectly. I have not yet decided whether or not I will try
 installing Window-Eyes but it is possible that Window-Eyes does not like
 fusion 4.
 
 Does anybody have fusion 4 working with Window-Eyes in an XP VM?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Robert Carter
 
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Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-19 Thread Keith Watson
Ok,

So I just had VMware tell me to uninstall my screen reader and reinstall. It 
seems that they think that because I am running JFW 11 and 12 on the same 
machine that it is conflicting with their video driver. I told the guy that I 
would do it and return the results, but that I was 100% sure that I would 
experience the same results. Friggin Voodoo trouble shooting if you ask me.


Daughter got home and helped me uninstall and reinstall only one version. Guess 
what, crashed harder than Charlie Sheen after a good binge. Back to the drawing 
board VMWare!

Keith


On Sep 19, 2011, at 6:28 PM, Caitlyn Furness wrote:

 I'm interested in this as well, especially as I'm also stuck back in xp 
 days.  I have WE 7.5, but if it's not going to play nice with version 4 of 
 fusion, I'm totally happy to stick with version 3.  Heck, it took me long 
 enough to get everything there happy together!  lol!
 
 Thanks,
 Caitlyn
 
 On Sep 15, 2011, at 2:08 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
 
 Not yet, but please keep me updated.  I am very new to Fusion, so am taking
 only tentative steps, so will be interested if WE works or if I need to skip
 the update for now.
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Robert Carter
 Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 2:08 PM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes
 
 Hi All,
 
 After upgrading from VMWare Fusion 3 to 4, fusion asked to upgrade my
 Windows XP VM that I had been using with Fusion 3. After upgrading the VM,
 Window-Eyes version 7.1 said that the video driver had changed and that
 windows needed to restart. Window-Eyes then said press enter to continue.
 After that point, I get no sound from the VM at all. I am not positive
 whether or not it actually restarted but it appears that it probably did. At
 least fusion seems to think that windows is running. At any rate, if I let
 it sit for a few minutes, the fan on my Mac starts running at top speed
 suggesting that the computer is working extremely hard.
 
 I booted my system with an earlier SuperDuper clone and of course
 Window-Eyes ran fine because I was again using fusion 3. I then uninstalled
 Window-Eyes from that SuperDuper clone and copy the VM without Window-Eyes
 back to my fusion 4 installation. I then allowed the XP VM to be upgraded by
 fusion to work with fusion 4. I then ran System Access as the screen reader
 and it works perfectly. I have not yet decided whether or not I will try
 installing Window-Eyes but it is possible that Window-Eyes does not like
 fusion 4.
 
 Does anybody have fusion 4 working with Window-Eyes in an XP VM?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Robert Carter
 
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Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-18 Thread Mark Colman
Hi guys,

Just to add to the council of despair:

I've been having similar problems with a Windows XP virtual machine
and Window Eyes 7.5 after upgrading to Fusion 4. Whether I upgrade the
VM or not (I think this has more to do with the Mac side rather than
within Windows itself, as VMWare Tools upgrades itself regardless of
this choice), I get to the stage of Window Eyes wanting to reboot
having discovered there's been a new graphics driver installed, then
Windows restarts and I get the blue screen of death during the reboot,
it then restarts and sticks on the XP startup splash screen.

I've now reverted to a backup of the virtual machine a few times,
trying:
- cancel Tools upgrade, remove Window Eyes, reboot, let the Tools
upgrade, reboot and install WE again
- repeat the above, but use my original WE 7.1 installation disk
rather than the upgraded 7.5 one.
In both cases the same thing happens.

I'm going to try building a new XP VM tomorrow that has never seen
Window Eyes, then install it and see how it goes, maybe will try a
Win7 VM also, but I can't say I'm particularly hopeful. Failing this
will just have to accept I've blown the £40 I spent on the Fusion 4
upgrade and put version 3 back on. Real shame as I've been a happy
Fusion+WE user for a couple of years and this is literally the first
problem I've had.

Anyone had any more positive experience?

Mark

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Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-18 Thread Keith Watson
Mark,

Yes and no. No I have not had any luck getting my original virtual machine to 
work with Fusion 4. The only way I was able to get it to stay booted was to 
have my daughter cancel the tools install as soon as the vm booted. This way I 
was able to get my Favorites off the vm. I never stored any files on the vm, 
always saved to the share area on my Mac so that everything got backed up.

Now to the success that I have had. I created a new 64 bit Windows 7 vm and 
have not had any issues so far. Every thing went well with the install of my 
screen reader and now the only problem I am having is getting Winblows 7 back 
to Classic view on everything.

Keith


On Sep 18, 2011, at 10:12 AM, Mark Colman wrote:

 Hi guys,
 
 Just to add to the council of despair:
 
 I've been having similar problems with a Windows XP virtual machine
 and Window Eyes 7.5 after upgrading to Fusion 4. Whether I upgrade the
 VM or not (I think this has more to do with the Mac side rather than
 within Windows itself, as VMWare Tools upgrades itself regardless of
 this choice), I get to the stage of Window Eyes wanting to reboot
 having discovered there's been a new graphics driver installed, then
 Windows restarts and I get the blue screen of death during the reboot,
 it then restarts and sticks on the XP startup splash screen.
 
 I've now reverted to a backup of the virtual machine a few times,
 trying:
 - cancel Tools upgrade, remove Window Eyes, reboot, let the Tools
 upgrade, reboot and install WE again
 - repeat the above, but use my original WE 7.1 installation disk
 rather than the upgraded 7.5 one.
 In both cases the same thing happens.
 
 I'm going to try building a new XP VM tomorrow that has never seen
 Window Eyes, then install it and see how it goes, maybe will try a
 Win7 VM also, but I can't say I'm particularly hopeful. Failing this
 will just have to accept I've blown the £40 I spent on the Fusion 4
 upgrade and put version 3 back on. Real shame as I've been a happy
 Fusion+WE user for a couple of years and this is literally the first
 problem I've had.
 
 Anyone had any more positive experience?
 
 Mark
 
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Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-18 Thread Scott Howell
I encountered the same problem with WE 7.2. Not sure exactly what is going on, 
but sense I only need the windows VM for one specific purpose, I have a backup 
and will just copy it back over and skip installing the tools. Now that I think 
of it, I don't really need it in any event, but fun to muck about with.
On Sep 18, 2011, at 10:12 AM, Mark Colman wrote:

 Hi guys,
 
 Just to add to the council of despair:
 
 I've been having similar problems with a Windows XP virtual machine
 and Window Eyes 7.5 after upgrading to Fusion 4. Whether I upgrade the
 VM or not (I think this has more to do with the Mac side rather than
 within Windows itself, as VMWare Tools upgrades itself regardless of
 this choice), I get to the stage of Window Eyes wanting to reboot
 having discovered there's been a new graphics driver installed, then
 Windows restarts and I get the blue screen of death during the reboot,
 it then restarts and sticks on the XP startup splash screen.
 
 I've now reverted to a backup of the virtual machine a few times,
 trying:
 - cancel Tools upgrade, remove Window Eyes, reboot, let the Tools
 upgrade, reboot and install WE again
 - repeat the above, but use my original WE 7.1 installation disk
 rather than the upgraded 7.5 one.
 In both cases the same thing happens.
 
 I'm going to try building a new XP VM tomorrow that has never seen
 Window Eyes, then install it and see how it goes, maybe will try a
 Win7 VM also, but I can't say I'm particularly hopeful. Failing this
 will just have to accept I've blown the £40 I spent on the Fusion 4
 upgrade and put version 3 back on. Real shame as I've been a happy
 Fusion+WE user for a couple of years and this is literally the first
 problem I've had.
 
 Anyone had any more positive experience?
 
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Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-17 Thread Keith Watson
Mike,

I try to keep my particular views of a particular company off lists. There are 
many AT companies that I could voice an opinion of, but choose not to as this 
is not the forum for that sort of conversation. That said, I have never had an 
issue with having my ILM count reset, I have never had an issue with obtaining 
any kind of support from Freedom Scientific at all. Every time I contact them 
for support I have had no issues. 

In any case, to continue the thread on the actual issue that I am having. I 
have been in contact with VMWare support via email and much to my surprise, by 
phone. I spent a couple of hours on the phone with one of their techs last 
night and he was stumped. In the end he took a bunch of screen shots and is 
going to escalate the issue up the line to development. He even downloaded a 
copy of JAWS and is going to attempt to install it and see what happens. I must 
say that I am very impressed with the level of service that I have obtained for 
only a $49.99 purchase price.

Will keep ya'll updated on the progress. I suspect that it may have something 
to do with the fact that the VM is 32-bit and Fusion 4 tools are 64 bit. I am 
going to attempt to create a 64 bit Windows 7 VM today and see if that does not 
make a difference. I really did not want to do that though because of the 
minimum memory requirements needed. I have 4 gig and have 512 allocated to my 
Linux VM and 512 allocated to my XP VM. This seems to give me the best overall 
performance for the tasks that I perform on a daily basis.

Keith


On Sep 16, 2011, at 7:32 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

 Unless something has changed at Freedom Scientific, I'd be surprised if they 
 agree to help you, I heard someone asked for help and when they found out 
 that they were using JFW on a virtual machine on a mac, they said that wasn't 
 supported.
 On Sep 16, 2011, at 6:52 AM, Keith Watson wrote:
 
 Mike,
 
 So far neither you or Scott have installed the vmware tools on your
 upgraded vm's and you are working fine. I have convinced Scott to make
 a copy of his vm and attempt to install the tools. I have a feeling
 that it will crash but would like a verification. I have posted a
 ticket with VMWare and will probably give Freedom Scientific a call
 today.
 
 Thanks,
 
 
 Keith Watson
 813-760-1381
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Sep 15, 2011, at 11:40 PM, Mike Arrigo n0...@charter.net wrote:
 
 I don't think it tried to do that, since my windows 7 virtual machine works 
 fine the way it is, I'm going to leave it, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
 On Sep 15, 2011, at 7:13 PM, Keith Watson wrote:
 
 Mike,
 
 Did your vm automatically try to install vmware tools even after saying no 
 to the upgrade vm option? No matter what I have done it always seems to 
 want to install. I have to cancel and can then use the vm, but it's 
 annoying.
 
 
 On Sep 15, 2011, at 8:10 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
 
 I have window yes, I think it's 7.2 installed, I will try it. I don't see 
 any difference in a version 4 virtual machine, I think it supports hd 
 audio, and better graphics, you might try copying your version 3 virtual 
 machine back, and telling fusion not to upgrade it. By the way, pressing 
 enter at that window eyes prompt does not reboot windows, it just exits 
 window eyes.
 On Sep 15, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Robert Carter wrote:
 
 Hi All,
 
 After upgrading from VMWare Fusion 3 to 4, fusion asked to upgrade my 
 Windows XP VM that I had been using with Fusion 3. After upgrading the 
 VM, Window-Eyes version 7.1 said that the video driver had changed and 
 that windows needed to restart. Window-Eyes then said press enter to 
 continue. After that point, I get no sound from the VM at all. I am not 
 positive whether or not it actually restarted but it appears that it 
 probably did. At least fusion seems to think that windows is running. At 
 any rate, if I let it sit for a few minutes, the fan on my Mac starts 
 running at top speed suggesting that the computer is working extremely 
 hard.
 
 I booted my system with an earlier SuperDuper clone and of course 
 Window-Eyes ran fine because I was again using fusion 3. I then 
 uninstalled Window-Eyes from that SuperDuper clone and copy the VM 
 without Window-Eyes back to my fusion 4 installation. I then allowed the 
 XP VM to be upgraded by fusion to work with fusion 4. I then ran System 
 Access as the screen reader and it works perfectly. I have not yet 
 decided whether or not I will try installing Window-Eyes but it is 
 possible that Window-Eyes does not like fusion 4.
 
 Does anybody have fusion 4 working with Window-Eyes in an XP VM?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Robert Carter
 
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Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-16 Thread Scott Howell
I had no problems with updating the VM, but the tools installation seemingly 
got stuck at installing thinprint drivers, so I killed the install process and 
have not gone back. I will try again though and see if I can break anything. :)

On Sep 15, 2011, at 2:08 PM, Bill Holton wrote:

 Not yet, but please keep me updated.  I am very new to Fusion, so am taking
 only tentative steps, so will be interested if WE works or if I need to skip
 the update for now.
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Robert Carter
 Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 2:08 PM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes
 
 Hi All,
 
 After upgrading from VMWare Fusion 3 to 4, fusion asked to upgrade my
 Windows XP VM that I had been using with Fusion 3. After upgrading the VM,
 Window-Eyes version 7.1 said that the video driver had changed and that
 windows needed to restart. Window-Eyes then said press enter to continue.
 After that point, I get no sound from the VM at all. I am not positive
 whether or not it actually restarted but it appears that it probably did. At
 least fusion seems to think that windows is running. At any rate, if I let
 it sit for a few minutes, the fan on my Mac starts running at top speed
 suggesting that the computer is working extremely hard.
 
 I booted my system with an earlier SuperDuper clone and of course
 Window-Eyes ran fine because I was again using fusion 3. I then uninstalled
 Window-Eyes from that SuperDuper clone and copy the VM without Window-Eyes
 back to my fusion 4 installation. I then allowed the XP VM to be upgraded by
 fusion to work with fusion 4. I then ran System Access as the screen reader
 and it works perfectly. I have not yet decided whether or not I will try
 installing Window-Eyes but it is possible that Window-Eyes does not like
 fusion 4.
 
 Does anybody have fusion 4 working with Window-Eyes in an XP VM?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Robert Carter
 
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Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-16 Thread Keith Watson
Mike,

So far neither you or Scott have installed the vmware tools on your
upgraded vm's and you are working fine. I have convinced Scott to make
a copy of his vm and attempt to install the tools. I have a feeling
that it will crash but would like a verification. I have posted a
ticket with VMWare and will probably give Freedom Scientific a call
today.

Thanks,


Keith Watson
813-760-1381
Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 15, 2011, at 11:40 PM, Mike Arrigo n0...@charter.net wrote:

 I don't think it tried to do that, since my windows 7 virtual machine works 
 fine the way it is, I'm going to leave it, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
 On Sep 15, 2011, at 7:13 PM, Keith Watson wrote:

 Mike,

 Did your vm automatically try to install vmware tools even after saying no 
 to the upgrade vm option? No matter what I have done it always seems to want 
 to install. I have to cancel and can then use the vm, but it's annoying.


 On Sep 15, 2011, at 8:10 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

 I have window yes, I think it's 7.2 installed, I will try it. I don't see 
 any difference in a version 4 virtual machine, I think it supports hd 
 audio, and better graphics, you might try copying your version 3 virtual 
 machine back, and telling fusion not to upgrade it. By the way, pressing 
 enter at that window eyes prompt does not reboot windows, it just exits 
 window eyes.
 On Sep 15, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Robert Carter wrote:

 Hi All,

 After upgrading from VMWare Fusion 3 to 4, fusion asked to upgrade my 
 Windows XP VM that I had been using with Fusion 3. After upgrading the VM, 
 Window-Eyes version 7.1 said that the video driver had changed and that 
 windows needed to restart. Window-Eyes then said press enter to continue. 
 After that point, I get no sound from the VM at all. I am not positive 
 whether or not it actually restarted but it appears that it probably did. 
 At least fusion seems to think that windows is running. At any rate, if I 
 let it sit for a few minutes, the fan on my Mac starts running at top 
 speed suggesting that the computer is working extremely hard.

 I booted my system with an earlier SuperDuper clone and of course 
 Window-Eyes ran fine because I was again using fusion 3. I then 
 uninstalled Window-Eyes from that SuperDuper clone and copy the VM without 
 Window-Eyes back to my fusion 4 installation. I then allowed the XP VM to 
 be upgraded by fusion to work with fusion 4. I then ran System Access as 
 the screen reader and it works perfectly. I have not yet decided whether 
 or not I will try installing Window-Eyes but it is possible that 
 Window-Eyes does not like fusion 4.

 Does anybody have fusion 4 working with Window-Eyes in an XP VM?

 Thanks,

 Robert Carter

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RE: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-16 Thread Yolanda
If the video driver changed you will have to reinstall WE,  When you get the
prompt as Mike said it just exits WE.  So reinstall it in the new version
and it should be fine.


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[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mike Arrigo
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 9:40 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

I don't think it tried to do that, since my windows 7 virtual machine works
fine the way it is, I'm going to leave it, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
On Sep 15, 2011, at 7:13 PM, Keith Watson wrote:

 Mike,
 
 Did your vm automatically try to install vmware tools even after saying no
to the upgrade vm option? No matter what I have done it always seems to want
to install. I have to cancel and can then use the vm, but it's annoying.
 
 
 On Sep 15, 2011, at 8:10 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
 
 I have window yes, I think it's 7.2 installed, I will try it. I don't see
any difference in a version 4 virtual machine, I think it supports hd audio,
and better graphics, you might try copying your version 3 virtual machine
back, and telling fusion not to upgrade it. By the way, pressing enter at
that window eyes prompt does not reboot windows, it just exits window eyes.
 On Sep 15, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Robert Carter wrote:
 
 Hi All,
 
 After upgrading from VMWare Fusion 3 to 4, fusion asked to upgrade my
Windows XP VM that I had been using with Fusion 3. After upgrading the VM,
Window-Eyes version 7.1 said that the video driver had changed and that
windows needed to restart. Window-Eyes then said press enter to continue.
After that point, I get no sound from the VM at all. I am not positive
whether or not it actually restarted but it appears that it probably did. At
least fusion seems to think that windows is running. At any rate, if I let
it sit for a few minutes, the fan on my Mac starts running at top speed
suggesting that the computer is working extremely hard.
 
 I booted my system with an earlier SuperDuper clone and of course
Window-Eyes ran fine because I was again using fusion 3. I then uninstalled
Window-Eyes from that SuperDuper clone and copy the VM without Window-Eyes
back to my fusion 4 installation. I then allowed the XP VM to be upgraded by
fusion to work with fusion 4. I then ran System Access as the screen reader
and it works perfectly. I have not yet decided whether or not I will try
installing Window-Eyes but it is possible that Window-Eyes does not like
fusion 4.
 
 Does anybody have fusion 4 working with Window-Eyes in an XP VM?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Robert Carter
 
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Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-16 Thread Rachel magario
:), I think I am going to go with that route to, at least just for now until 
the semester is over! :) 
On Sep 15, 2011, at 10:40 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

 I don't think it tried to do that, since my windows 7 virtual machine works 
 fine the way it is, I'm going to leave it, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
 On Sep 15, 2011, at 7:13 PM, Keith Watson wrote:
 
 Mike,
 
 Did your vm automatically try to install vmware tools even after saying no 
 to the upgrade vm option? No matter what I have done it always seems to want 
 to install. I have to cancel and can then use the vm, but it's annoying.
 
 
 On Sep 15, 2011, at 8:10 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
 
 I have window yes, I think it's 7.2 installed, I will try it. I don't see 
 any difference in a version 4 virtual machine, I think it supports hd 
 audio, and better graphics, you might try copying your version 3 virtual 
 machine back, and telling fusion not to upgrade it. By the way, pressing 
 enter at that window eyes prompt does not reboot windows, it just exits 
 window eyes.
 On Sep 15, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Robert Carter wrote:
 
 Hi All,
 
 After upgrading from VMWare Fusion 3 to 4, fusion asked to upgrade my 
 Windows XP VM that I had been using with Fusion 3. After upgrading the VM, 
 Window-Eyes version 7.1 said that the video driver had changed and that 
 windows needed to restart. Window-Eyes then said press enter to continue. 
 After that point, I get no sound from the VM at all. I am not positive 
 whether or not it actually restarted but it appears that it probably did. 
 At least fusion seems to think that windows is running. At any rate, if I 
 let it sit for a few minutes, the fan on my Mac starts running at top 
 speed suggesting that the computer is working extremely hard.
 
 I booted my system with an earlier SuperDuper clone and of course 
 Window-Eyes ran fine because I was again using fusion 3. I then 
 uninstalled Window-Eyes from that SuperDuper clone and copy the VM without 
 Window-Eyes back to my fusion 4 installation. I then allowed the XP VM to 
 be upgraded by fusion to work with fusion 4. I then ran System Access as 
 the screen reader and it works perfectly. I have not yet decided whether 
 or not I will try installing Window-Eyes but it is possible that 
 Window-Eyes does not like fusion 4.
 
 Does anybody have fusion 4 working with Window-Eyes in an XP VM?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Robert Carter
 
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Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-16 Thread KliphSharrie
I did install the vm ware tools.  The problem is the same that was the issue on 
version 3, at least for me.  I told vo to install, and clicked yes to continue. 
 But there were to more buttons that vo didn't read, a continue, and except 
button.  This is what my wife told me when we did it back in June.  Vo didn't 
read the buttons this time, but jaws did.  So I was able to install the vm 
tools with no problems or crashs.  And now I am even able to use my play on 
subscription.
Kliphton SR
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On Sep 16, 2011, at 4:52 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

 I had no problems with updating the VM, but the tools installation seemingly 
 got stuck at installing thinprint drivers, so I killed the install process 
 and have not gone back. I will try again though and see if I can break 
 anything. :)
 
 On Sep 15, 2011, at 2:08 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
 
 Not yet, but please keep me updated.  I am very new to Fusion, so am taking
 only tentative steps, so will be interested if WE works or if I need to skip
 the update for now.
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Robert Carter
 Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 2:08 PM
 To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes
 
 Hi All,
 
 After upgrading from VMWare Fusion 3 to 4, fusion asked to upgrade my
 Windows XP VM that I had been using with Fusion 3. After upgrading the VM,
 Window-Eyes version 7.1 said that the video driver had changed and that
 windows needed to restart. Window-Eyes then said press enter to continue.
 After that point, I get no sound from the VM at all. I am not positive
 whether or not it actually restarted but it appears that it probably did. At
 least fusion seems to think that windows is running. At any rate, if I let
 it sit for a few minutes, the fan on my Mac starts running at top speed
 suggesting that the computer is working extremely hard.
 
 I booted my system with an earlier SuperDuper clone and of course
 Window-Eyes ran fine because I was again using fusion 3. I then uninstalled
 Window-Eyes from that SuperDuper clone and copy the VM without Window-Eyes
 back to my fusion 4 installation. I then allowed the XP VM to be upgraded by
 fusion to work with fusion 4. I then ran System Access as the screen reader
 and it works perfectly. I have not yet decided whether or not I will try
 installing Window-Eyes but it is possible that Window-Eyes does not like
 fusion 4.
 
 Does anybody have fusion 4 working with Window-Eyes in an XP VM?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Robert Carter
 
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Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-16 Thread Mike Arrigo
Unless something has changed at Freedom Scientific, I'd be surprised if they 
agree to help you, I heard someone asked for help and when they found out that 
they were using JFW on a virtual machine on a mac, they said that wasn't 
supported.
On Sep 16, 2011, at 6:52 AM, Keith Watson wrote:

 Mike,
 
 So far neither you or Scott have installed the vmware tools on your
 upgraded vm's and you are working fine. I have convinced Scott to make
 a copy of his vm and attempt to install the tools. I have a feeling
 that it will crash but would like a verification. I have posted a
 ticket with VMWare and will probably give Freedom Scientific a call
 today.
 
 Thanks,
 
 
 Keith Watson
 813-760-1381
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 On Sep 15, 2011, at 11:40 PM, Mike Arrigo n0...@charter.net wrote:
 
 I don't think it tried to do that, since my windows 7 virtual machine works 
 fine the way it is, I'm going to leave it, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
 On Sep 15, 2011, at 7:13 PM, Keith Watson wrote:
 
 Mike,
 
 Did your vm automatically try to install vmware tools even after saying no 
 to the upgrade vm option? No matter what I have done it always seems to 
 want to install. I have to cancel and can then use the vm, but it's 
 annoying.
 
 
 On Sep 15, 2011, at 8:10 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
 
 I have window yes, I think it's 7.2 installed, I will try it. I don't see 
 any difference in a version 4 virtual machine, I think it supports hd 
 audio, and better graphics, you might try copying your version 3 virtual 
 machine back, and telling fusion not to upgrade it. By the way, pressing 
 enter at that window eyes prompt does not reboot windows, it just exits 
 window eyes.
 On Sep 15, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Robert Carter wrote:
 
 Hi All,
 
 After upgrading from VMWare Fusion 3 to 4, fusion asked to upgrade my 
 Windows XP VM that I had been using with Fusion 3. After upgrading the 
 VM, Window-Eyes version 7.1 said that the video driver had changed and 
 that windows needed to restart. Window-Eyes then said press enter to 
 continue. After that point, I get no sound from the VM at all. I am not 
 positive whether or not it actually restarted but it appears that it 
 probably did. At least fusion seems to think that windows is running. At 
 any rate, if I let it sit for a few minutes, the fan on my Mac starts 
 running at top speed suggesting that the computer is working extremely 
 hard.
 
 I booted my system with an earlier SuperDuper clone and of course 
 Window-Eyes ran fine because I was again using fusion 3. I then 
 uninstalled Window-Eyes from that SuperDuper clone and copy the VM 
 without Window-Eyes back to my fusion 4 installation. I then allowed the 
 XP VM to be upgraded by fusion to work with fusion 4. I then ran System 
 Access as the screen reader and it works perfectly. I have not yet 
 decided whether or not I will try installing Window-Eyes but it is 
 possible that Window-Eyes does not like fusion 4.
 
 Does anybody have fusion 4 working with Window-Eyes in an XP VM?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Robert Carter
 
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RE: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-15 Thread Bill Holton
Not yet, but please keep me updated.  I am very new to Fusion, so am taking
only tentative steps, so will be interested if WE works or if I need to skip
the update for now.


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Subject: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

Hi All,

After upgrading from VMWare Fusion 3 to 4, fusion asked to upgrade my
Windows XP VM that I had been using with Fusion 3. After upgrading the VM,
Window-Eyes version 7.1 said that the video driver had changed and that
windows needed to restart. Window-Eyes then said press enter to continue.
After that point, I get no sound from the VM at all. I am not positive
whether or not it actually restarted but it appears that it probably did. At
least fusion seems to think that windows is running. At any rate, if I let
it sit for a few minutes, the fan on my Mac starts running at top speed
suggesting that the computer is working extremely hard.

I booted my system with an earlier SuperDuper clone and of course
Window-Eyes ran fine because I was again using fusion 3. I then uninstalled
Window-Eyes from that SuperDuper clone and copy the VM without Window-Eyes
back to my fusion 4 installation. I then allowed the XP VM to be upgraded by
fusion to work with fusion 4. I then ran System Access as the screen reader
and it works perfectly. I have not yet decided whether or not I will try
installing Window-Eyes but it is possible that Window-Eyes does not like
fusion 4.

Does anybody have fusion 4 working with Window-Eyes in an XP VM?

Thanks,

Robert Carter

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Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-15 Thread Barry Hadder
Hi,

I had the same thing happen when it updated the vm.  All I can say is that 
after awhile, I shut it down from the vm menu and then restarted it.  Every 
thing seems to work after that.
Hope that helps.

On Sep 15, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Robert Carter wrote:

 Hi All,
 
 After upgrading from VMWare Fusion 3 to 4, fusion asked to upgrade my Windows 
 XP VM that I had been using with Fusion 3. After upgrading the VM, 
 Window-Eyes version 7.1 said that the video driver had changed and that 
 windows needed to restart. Window-Eyes then said press enter to continue. 
 After that point, I get no sound from the VM at all. I am not positive 
 whether or not it actually restarted but it appears that it probably did. At 
 least fusion seems to think that windows is running. At any rate, if I let it 
 sit for a few minutes, the fan on my Mac starts running at top speed 
 suggesting that the computer is working extremely hard.
 
 I booted my system with an earlier SuperDuper clone and of course Window-Eyes 
 ran fine because I was again using fusion 3. I then uninstalled Window-Eyes 
 from that SuperDuper clone and copy the VM without Window-Eyes back to my 
 fusion 4 installation. I then allowed the XP VM to be upgraded by fusion to 
 work with fusion 4. I then ran System Access as the screen reader and it 
 works perfectly. I have not yet decided whether or not I will try installing 
 Window-Eyes but it is possible that Window-Eyes does not like fusion 4.
 
 Does anybody have fusion 4 working with Window-Eyes in an XP VM?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Robert Carter
 
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Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-15 Thread Keith Watson
Robert,

I suspect that you are running into the same situation that I did with
the JFW video intercept. After installing and rebooting the vm hangs
and is unresponsive. I know that Scott Howell uses WindowEyes and
installed Fusion 4 last night. Don't know if he is having the same
issue though. Scott???

BTW, Robert. Last Christmas a friend of mine asked me if I knew of a
blind guy by the name of Robert Carter. Said he went to school with
him about a 100 years ago. He's from North Carolina and his name is
Jack Hickman. Ring any bells?


Keith Watson
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On Sep 15, 2011, at 2:07 PM, Robert Carter nc5rn...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi All,

 After upgrading from VMWare Fusion 3 to 4, fusion asked to upgrade my Windows 
 XP VM that I had been using with Fusion 3. After upgrading the VM, 
 Window-Eyes version 7.1 said that the video driver had changed and that 
 windows needed to restart. Window-Eyes then said press enter to continue. 
 After that point, I get no sound from the VM at all. I am not positive 
 whether or not it actually restarted but it appears that it probably did. At 
 least fusion seems to think that windows is running. At any rate, if I let it 
 sit for a few minutes, the fan on my Mac starts running at top speed 
 suggesting that the computer is working extremely hard.

 I booted my system with an earlier SuperDuper clone and of course Window-Eyes 
 ran fine because I was again using fusion 3. I then uninstalled Window-Eyes 
 from that SuperDuper clone and copy the VM without Window-Eyes back to my 
 fusion 4 installation. I then allowed the XP VM to be upgraded by fusion to 
 work with fusion 4. I then ran System Access as the screen reader and it 
 works perfectly. I have not yet decided whether or not I will try installing 
 Window-Eyes but it is possible that Window-Eyes does not like fusion 4.

 Does anybody have fusion 4 working with Window-Eyes in an XP VM?

 Thanks,

 Robert Carter

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Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-15 Thread Mike Arrigo
I have window yes, I think it's 7.2 installed, I will try it. I don't see any 
difference in a version 4 virtual machine, I think it supports hd audio, and 
better graphics, you might try copying your version 3 virtual machine back, and 
telling fusion not to upgrade it. By the way, pressing enter at that window 
eyes prompt does not reboot windows, it just exits window eyes.
On Sep 15, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Robert Carter wrote:

 Hi All,
 
 After upgrading from VMWare Fusion 3 to 4, fusion asked to upgrade my Windows 
 XP VM that I had been using with Fusion 3. After upgrading the VM, 
 Window-Eyes version 7.1 said that the video driver had changed and that 
 windows needed to restart. Window-Eyes then said press enter to continue. 
 After that point, I get no sound from the VM at all. I am not positive 
 whether or not it actually restarted but it appears that it probably did. At 
 least fusion seems to think that windows is running. At any rate, if I let it 
 sit for a few minutes, the fan on my Mac starts running at top speed 
 suggesting that the computer is working extremely hard.
 
 I booted my system with an earlier SuperDuper clone and of course Window-Eyes 
 ran fine because I was again using fusion 3. I then uninstalled Window-Eyes 
 from that SuperDuper clone and copy the VM without Window-Eyes back to my 
 fusion 4 installation. I then allowed the XP VM to be upgraded by fusion to 
 work with fusion 4. I then ran System Access as the screen reader and it 
 works perfectly. I have not yet decided whether or not I will try installing 
 Window-Eyes but it is possible that Window-Eyes does not like fusion 4.
 
 Does anybody have fusion 4 working with Window-Eyes in an XP VM?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Robert Carter
 
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Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-15 Thread Keith Watson
Mike,

Did your vm automatically try to install vmware tools even after saying no to 
the upgrade vm option? No matter what I have done it always seems to want to 
install. I have to cancel and can then use the vm, but it's annoying.


On Sep 15, 2011, at 8:10 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

 I have window yes, I think it's 7.2 installed, I will try it. I don't see any 
 difference in a version 4 virtual machine, I think it supports hd audio, and 
 better graphics, you might try copying your version 3 virtual machine back, 
 and telling fusion not to upgrade it. By the way, pressing enter at that 
 window eyes prompt does not reboot windows, it just exits window eyes.
 On Sep 15, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Robert Carter wrote:
 
 Hi All,
 
 After upgrading from VMWare Fusion 3 to 4, fusion asked to upgrade my 
 Windows XP VM that I had been using with Fusion 3. After upgrading the VM, 
 Window-Eyes version 7.1 said that the video driver had changed and that 
 windows needed to restart. Window-Eyes then said press enter to continue. 
 After that point, I get no sound from the VM at all. I am not positive 
 whether or not it actually restarted but it appears that it probably did. At 
 least fusion seems to think that windows is running. At any rate, if I let 
 it sit for a few minutes, the fan on my Mac starts running at top speed 
 suggesting that the computer is working extremely hard.
 
 I booted my system with an earlier SuperDuper clone and of course 
 Window-Eyes ran fine because I was again using fusion 3. I then uninstalled 
 Window-Eyes from that SuperDuper clone and copy the VM without Window-Eyes 
 back to my fusion 4 installation. I then allowed the XP VM to be upgraded by 
 fusion to work with fusion 4. I then ran System Access as the screen reader 
 and it works perfectly. I have not yet decided whether or not I will try 
 installing Window-Eyes but it is possible that Window-Eyes does not like 
 fusion 4.
 
 Does anybody have fusion 4 working with Window-Eyes in an XP VM?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Robert Carter
 
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Re: Fusion 4 and Window-Eyes

2011-09-15 Thread Mike Arrigo
I don't think it tried to do that, since my windows 7 virtual machine works 
fine the way it is, I'm going to leave it, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
On Sep 15, 2011, at 7:13 PM, Keith Watson wrote:

 Mike,
 
 Did your vm automatically try to install vmware tools even after saying no to 
 the upgrade vm option? No matter what I have done it always seems to want to 
 install. I have to cancel and can then use the vm, but it's annoying.
 
 
 On Sep 15, 2011, at 8:10 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
 
 I have window yes, I think it's 7.2 installed, I will try it. I don't see 
 any difference in a version 4 virtual machine, I think it supports hd audio, 
 and better graphics, you might try copying your version 3 virtual machine 
 back, and telling fusion not to upgrade it. By the way, pressing enter at 
 that window eyes prompt does not reboot windows, it just exits window eyes.
 On Sep 15, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Robert Carter wrote:
 
 Hi All,
 
 After upgrading from VMWare Fusion 3 to 4, fusion asked to upgrade my 
 Windows XP VM that I had been using with Fusion 3. After upgrading the VM, 
 Window-Eyes version 7.1 said that the video driver had changed and that 
 windows needed to restart. Window-Eyes then said press enter to continue. 
 After that point, I get no sound from the VM at all. I am not positive 
 whether or not it actually restarted but it appears that it probably did. 
 At least fusion seems to think that windows is running. At any rate, if I 
 let it sit for a few minutes, the fan on my Mac starts running at top speed 
 suggesting that the computer is working extremely hard.
 
 I booted my system with an earlier SuperDuper clone and of course 
 Window-Eyes ran fine because I was again using fusion 3. I then uninstalled 
 Window-Eyes from that SuperDuper clone and copy the VM without Window-Eyes 
 back to my fusion 4 installation. I then allowed the XP VM to be upgraded 
 by fusion to work with fusion 4. I then ran System Access as the screen 
 reader and it works perfectly. I have not yet decided whether or not I will 
 try installing Window-Eyes but it is possible that Window-Eyes does not 
 like fusion 4.
 
 Does anybody have fusion 4 working with Window-Eyes in an XP VM?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Robert Carter
 
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