Re: Windows 7 Upgrade
Richard Sherman <squirman@...>
HI,
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Backup everything. Then once it is all said and done, then you can go thru and delete that which you don't need. But if space is not of concern, leave it for a while just in case. Better to have it and not need it. Then to need it and not have it. If you are going to reinstall the same version of jaws, then putting the files back sometimes isn't a problem. but if you can you should try to recreate these settings just to avoid possible complications. If you want to know which files, like .jss, .jcf, or any others that you can transfer without any problems, that I don't know. Never done it before. Rich ----- Original Message -----
From: "Marquette, Ed" <Ed.Marquette@...> Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2011 1:08 PM Well, it is finally here. My very reliable and stable Windows XP laptop has been slated for an "upgrade" to Windows 7. Many of the applications will be put back on the laptop, and I suspect the older structure won't be radically different for them. I would like to keep certain settings in Jaws that I have built up over the past year -- since I've had this laptop. I can copy files to a folder on my network drive. Any tips on which files to be certain to copy and which ones to be certain to leave behind? I. Edward Marquette Direct Dial: 816.502.4646 Mobile: 816.812.0088 Google Voice: 408.692.5640 Facsimile: 816.960.0041 Kutak Rock LLP 1010 Grand Boulevard Suite 500 Kansas City, MO 64106 ed.marquette@... |
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