Steven,
You've also got a fellow shark 5.0 user here; we outa get together, lol.
And start a club.
Ok, maybe not.
Any who, first thing's first.
If there are any dictionary or graphic files you want to keep, I'd highly back 
them up before even doing a repair.
Trust me, the last thing you want is all of your favorite entries to just 
disappear! Uncool!
However, if you've already decided there's nothing worth keeping, then go on 
with the repair.
Jaws will actually back up whatever is in the current "enu" folder to a lower 
folder called "setbckup".
But since you decided not to actively back up, then the repair, after backing 
up all its contents, will rewrite a fresh copy from
the cd/installer.
You may (or may not) be asked to restart your computer at the end of the repair.
I do it anyway, even if it doesn't ask for it.
Also, the runtime of the shark is automatically a forty (40) minute timed 
evaluation.
Be prepared with your authorization disk; you will need to re_authorize the 
shark after the repair is finished.
Hope that helps...

If anyone else has questions, please feel free to write me at any one of the 
two addresses at the bottom of the message.
Jason Bratcher:
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