I have 3 tutorials on the audio page that should answer just about all of 
your questions, granted they are a couple of years old at this point. It 
does work with 64 bit systems which did not exist at the time of my first 
couple of recordings.
David Ferrin
Most people don't know what they're doing and a lot of them are really good 
at it.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Anders Boholdt-Petersen" 
<[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Using a screen reader in Safe Mode 
andquestionabout the best accessible backup-solution with JAWS


Hi again, and very thanks for the answers.

OK regarding using of a screen reader in Safe Mode.

Rick, could you write a little more about Image for Windows please?

Here I think about the following:
1. Where can I download Image for Windows?

2. Can I run Image for Windows on Windows 7 64-bit?

3. Do you select another partition to your backup of your operating system,
or do you make DVD's?

4. How do you make a system restore with Image for Windows without sighted
help and speech?

Very thanks for your answer.

Regards,
Anders
---Rick Justice wrote---
Hi Gerald,
I have used Image for Windows multiple times on multiple systems
by myself, with no problems every time.
The key is simplicity, keep the operating system partition to a controllable
size, thus requiring fewer disks for the image.
This is why I stress to people, that keeping their personal data separate
from the operating system and programs
make backups and recoveries easier and less time-consuming.
Image for Windows does work very well, and Jaws or any screen-reader is not
necessary for the recovery process.
HTH,
Rick Justice


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