[macvoiceover] Re: Giving Someone a Machine From Fusion

  • From: Rejean Proulx <rejean@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 18:50:30 -0400

This is easy. Make a machine. Make 2 copies of the file. On one install Jaws and on the other boot it up and turn Jaws off. Put a copy of the file on each account so that it is in the document of each account. You will have to play with the settings so that they point to the right document folder, but that is easy. It is in the settings of the machine itself, not in Windows. Then keep a third machine somewhere so that you have a spare if one gets messed up.


On 27-Apr-08, at 2:30 PM, Jane Jordan (Gmail) wrote:

Since we're talking about Windows on the Mac ...

Looks like we will be getting an iMac and installing Windows on it. We'll have three separate Mac accounts--will we have to have three separate installations of Windows, too? Or will we able to manage it so that we have three separate windows accounts under one version, so that when, say, I am logged in, I can switch to Windows and have JAWS run; when Eric's logged in, he can switch to Windows and it*won't* run ... and so on.

Jane


On Apr 26, 2008, at 10:08 PM, Ginny wrote:

Could you copy your files (or create a backup) and send to a backup drive and then either use your system restore disk or simply delete all previous
folders--my documents, pst, etc.?
If this is what you want to do, you can find the backup tool in the start menu/accessories/system tools/backup. Or you could simply move all files that you need to one spot--c drive, my documents, etc.--and send them over
to an external drive.
I could be mistaking what you're attempting to do...if so, my
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        I want to give my Windows machine to my son as it has a lot of junk

on it so he might as well save his time configuring it. How to I
eport, copy it or what ever you need to do to give it to him. I'm sure
it is in the manual but I found everything but.
Rejean Proulx
rejean@xxxxxxxxxxxx




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