[access-uk] Re: preparing for clean installation of XP

  • From: "Andrew Hodgson" <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 20:27:11 -0000

Hi,

I really don't know what CDs you have because I have no idea which
machine you have or what came with it.  If you want to chat then use
adhodgson as my Skype username.  Call before 21:00.

As for Word, are you sure there isn't a code on the back or in a book or
something?  How did you get it onto your new machine?

Andrew.

-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Andy Collins
Sent: 15 January 2007 20:23
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: preparing for clean installation of XP

Hi Andrew - It's an internet licence for JAWS, so it sounds like all=20
I need to do is go to the FS site, with my JAWS user code?

So, will I need my motherboard CD when installing XP?

I've got the CD for word2000, but as it was an OEM version on my=20
first machine, I haven't got the code!
-
Andy

On Mon Jan 15 19:35 , 'Andrew Hodgson' <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>=20
sent:

>Hi Andy,
>
>With Jaws you can re-activate with Freedom if you have an Internet
>license, if it is a floppy based license you need to transfer the=20
token
>back to the disk before formatting.
>
>The sound card drivers are probably combined in a motherboard driver
>disk or something, they won't necessarily jump out at you=20
saying "these
>are sound card drivers" unless the board is something like a Creative
>etc.
>
>Regarding Word, you must have had a code originally when you=20
installed
>it?  If not, did you have the original disks?  Sometimes it comes=20
with
>Works Suite, but if you haven't the disk you won't be able to=20
reinstall
>it from just copying back the items in Program Files.
>
>Andrew.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
>Of Andy Collins
>Sent: 15 January 2007 19:22
>To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [access-uk] Re: preparing for clean installation of XP
>
>In respect of all this then Christopher, What do I need to do to=20
get=3D20
>another JAWS registration? My sound card is the Realtech ac97 I=3D20
>think, it came with the PC, which came with XP preinstalled; I was=3D20
>never sent a CD for ac97, so do you think it will still work after=3D20
>the installation? As for word2000, is there a way to make a copy=20
of=3D20
>the programme so I can copy it back after the installation? I=20
don't=3D20
>have a code for it!
>
>Your help is much apreciated, I don't have muc knowledge about=20
these=3D20
>things when they stop working as they should!
>-
>Andy
>On Mon Jan 15 18:54 , 'Christopher Hallsworth'=3D20
>chrishallsworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> sent:
>
>>First, yes doing a clean install will affect your JAWS registration
>>since a clean install will wipe your hard disk clean. Second, you=3D20
>will
>>need to have your drivers ready as Windows XP does not come with=3D20
>every
>>make and model of hardware that it supports. Under the hood, if=20
you=3D20
>hear
>>no sound, then it means Windows hasn't recognized your sound card=20
and
>>therefore you need to download drivers. Last but not least, you=3D20
>might be
>>able to reinstall MS Word 2000 OEM, however you'll be stuck if=20
you're
>>asked for a product key. Somewhere on the packaging there should be=20
a
>>product key. If not, I would consider saving up and buy Office=20
2003.=3D20
>I
>>hope this helps, and have fun reinstalling Windows!
>>P.S. Warning! After installing Windows XP You will have 30 days to
>>activate it. After that you'll be locked out until it's activated.
>>On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 16:52:15 +0000, "Andy Collins"
>>Andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
>>> Hi all -
>>>=3D20
>>> I've backed up all it seems I can in readiness for a clean=3D20
>reinstall=3D20
>>> of XP. Will this affect JAWS registration? Also, I've been=20
looking=3D20
>>> through my installed programmes, and I've got several programme=3D20
>files=3D20
>>> I have backed up, but I wonder about things like things such as=20
my=3D20
>>> sound card, for which I have no installation cd, and therefore,=20
no=3D20
>>> driver files. Do I need to worry about this? Also, I have a=3D20
>version=3D20
>>> of MS Word2000 that I would like to reinstall; the original=3D20
>>> installation for this was as an oem licence on an earlier PC, so=20
I=3D20
>>> don't have a user licence code for it, evne though it is=20
legally=3D20
>mine=3D20
>>> to use. Any way I can copy or back this up so as to reinstall=20
it=3D20
>>> after installing XP again?
>>>=3D20
>>> Regards -
>>> Andy
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