Re: JAWS for DOS
Dave...
Dave,
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Excellent advice. Dave Carlson Tastefully composed and launched near the Pacific Ocean using a Dell Latitude E6520, JAWS 14, and Windows 7 Professional 32-bit
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From: "Dave Durber" <d.durber@...> To: "The Jaws for Windows support list." <jfw@...> Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2012 10:11 Subject: Re: JAWS for DOS Hello Carlos: Yes, you can put JAWS for DOS on a 1.44 floppy Disk. To my knowledge, you cannot use JFD to access the CMOS for a motherboard in any way nor, can you use JFD to delete/wipe/erase the CMOS settings for a motherboard. If you know where the jumper that resets the CMOS to factory defaults is located on your motherboard, change the jumper setting and turn on your computer so that the reset of the CMOS can be performed. After the CMOS has been reset to factory defaults, turn off the computer and return the jumper to its original location, otherwise, the CMOS will be reset to factory defaults, each time you turn on your computer. Unless you are really certain as to how the jumper on the motherboard must be set to perform the CMOS reset function, I would strongly recommend you get someone with vision, who is familiar with motherboards to help you with this task. Unless you are familiar with the CMOS of a particular motherboard, if you are totally blind, you will need sighted assistance to make the desired changes to the CMOS. HTH Sincerely: Dave Durber ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carlos Medrano" <crlsmedrano99@...> To: <jfw@...> Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2012 3:56 PM Subject: JAWS for DOS Hello _______________________________________________ Jfw mailing list Jfw@... http://lists.the-jdh.com/mailman/listinfo/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com
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