Hello everyone,
I am considering removing from my computer a very old version of jaws that I
don't use any more. Would I uninstall it the same as i would any other
program? Someone told me that it would ask do you want to remove shared files,
and I was told to say no to this. Is that
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, September 10, 2007 12:34 PM
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Doesn't matter whether you remove the shared files or not, but to be safer,
you should say no. Leaving them there, as the dialog itself states, will
not damage your system
: [JAWS-Users] removing an old version of jaws
Doesn't matter whether you remove the shared files or not, but to be
safer, you should say no. Leaving them there, as the dialog itself
states, will not damage your system.
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From: Lisa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The rule of thumb is always leave shared components alone, don't remove
them.
David Ferrin
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Hello everyone,
I am considering removing from my computer a very old version of jaws that
I don't use any more. Would I uninstall it the same
I stand corrected, however the point is that it still is a good idea to say
no!
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I'll have