I am guessing they have older versions archived? Also, what are the differences between 1.6.6 and the knewest one? I had herd that virtual box was really good so it's going to be wonderful if I actually can use it.
Thanks
----- Original Message ----- From: "Negoslav Sabev" <neg...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 1:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] UPGRANG TO WINDOWS7


The newer versions are not accessible. I use an older 1.6.6 that's accessible and I need to use jaws cursor sometimes, but it's ok.

Negoslav


----- Original Message ----- From: "jeremy" <icu8...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 6:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] UPGRANG TO WINDOWS7


wow, I am curious how you are using virtual box. I was not thinking that it was accessible or is it just a knew version that is? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Negoslav Sabev" <neg...@gmail.com>
To: <blind-computing@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 5:14 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] UPGRANG TO WINDOWS7


Hello,

I'm trying to install windows7 on a virtual machine, but i have some
problems.. I use virtual box 1.6 for the purpose.
First I want to know if it's possible to upgrade from xp to windows 7??
Since I don't have sight, maybe it's easyer to upgrade from a previous
version. I don't have unattended vista disk to upgrade from vista, so I can
use only xp for this.
First I install xp, but what kind of machine I should create. There's no
windows 7 virtualization in this version of VB. Is it a problem to choose
vista as a system, to install xp and then to upgrade to windows 7? I
installed xp on vista virtual machine, so there's no problem at the moment. My biggest problem installing windows 7 is that VB gives me the following
message:

VirtualBox - Information
The virtual machine window is optimized to work in 32 bit color mode but
the color quality of the virtual display is currently set to 24 bit.
Please open the display properties dialog of the guest OS and select a
32 bit color mode, if it is available, for best possible performance of the
virtual video subsystem.
Note. Some operating systems, like OS/2, may actually work in 32 bit
mode but report it as 24 bit (16 million colors). You may try to select a different color quality to see if this message disappears or you can simply disable the message now if you are sure the required color quality (32 bit)
is not available in the given guest OS.
Do not show this message again
OK

It doesn't give me this when I install XP. In controll panel/display,
everything is ok, but when I start the instalation, the machine restarts and gives me this. What can I do? How do I change the setting? It does nothing
when I press ok and remove the message.
The other question I have is about the instalation itself. When I start it from xp, I have to choose between upgrading and keeping my files, and clean
install. Is there important difference in terms of accessibility?

Negoslav



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