Hi Jerry; The steps below are the best, most in depth, and most thorough way of repairing Jaws according to Freedom Scientific Tech Support. 1. Place a copy of the Jaws executible version that you want to repair into the main root of the " C " drive. For example; If you are running Jaws11 most recent you would paste a copy of " J11.0.1430-32bit.exe " into the main root of the " C " drive. To open the main root of the " C " drive, go to the desktop, press enter on My Computer, press enter on Local disk C, and now you have the main root of the " C " drive open. 2. With the Jaws " .exe " pasted into the "C" drive, highlight the " .exe ", and press F2 as if you were going to edit this line of text. now press control + C to copy this Jaws executible, press escape to close the edit field, and press Alt + F4 to close the C drive. What you want to do is place just the title of the Jaws version into the Windows Run Dialogue box and not the file. If you were to place the Jaws executible into the Run box without copying as you did as per the instructions above you would have pasted the whole file into the Run Box instead of just the title. 3. Now that you have just the title copied to the clipboard, press Windows key + R to open the Run Dialogue Box. Type, remember to type a capitalC ," C:\ " without the quotes or spaces and press control + V to paste the Jaws title, press your end key to take the cursor to the end of the title and type in the following " /type repair" without the quotes but, with the spaces . Below is what your line of text should look / read like. C:\J11.0.1447-32bit.exe /type repair Read character by character to make sure you have put in the proper spaces, Forward & back slashes and text. press the home key to go to the front of the title and press enter to start the repair. A 2nd way to do the same thing. From: Brian Lee Hello Jim, You might have already resolved the problem, but if not here is a link that you can use to download the newest update for your 64-bit installation of JAWS. Information about performing the repair is shown below after the download link. ftp://ftp.freedomscientific.com/users/hj/private/WebFiles/JAWS/J11.0.1430-64 bit.exe After downloading the file you can do the following steps to repair the installation: 1. Use Windows key with R to bring up the run dialog box. 2. Use tab key to the browse button and press spacebar. 3. Browse to the downloaded JAWS setup file and press enter key. 4. Use tab key to move to where JAWS says "open colon edit combo", press the end key and then press spacebar. 5. Type in /Type repair, (that is first type a slash followed immediately by the word type then a space and then the word repair. 6. Use tab key to the OK button and press enter key. 7. Follow the prompts. Take care. Brian Lee ----- Original Message ----- From: Bill Spiry To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2011 7:29 PM Subject: RE: repair One thing, need to use the executable for the build of the version you used when you installed the version you are reparing. If you've done an auto update since then its not a problem, just don't try to run a repair using a later build executable or it will error out on you. You won't lose your updates with the earlier build of the version. From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bill White Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2011 3:56 PM To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: repair Hi, Jerry. If you have the executable file for JAWS, start the installation process. When the setup wizzard comes up, you may need to press the "next button a couple of times. Ultimately, if JAWS is already installed, there will be three buttons: Modify Repair and Remove. Make sure the Repair button is checked, and press the next button. Bill White billwhite92701@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----- Original Message ----- From: Jerry Hathaway To: JAWS LISTSERVE Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2011 3:13 PM Subject: repair Can anybody tell me how to get to the repair function for jaws. Jerry __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 5832 (20110130) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com