I never had an issue with jaws activation during bbootcamp beta
upgrades. I did have the video intercept issue but that is expected
when you change the video driver. BTW, there is no such thing as
bootcamp vs "real windows environment". When you run windows in
bootcamp, it is as though nothing else is on the system and these are
intel systems, so the proper concern would be mac intel vs wintel.
On Nov 6, 2007, at 9:03 AM, Thuy wrote:
Hi Penny. Jaws works fine with bootcamp. The only annoying thing was
when bootcamp was in beta and upgrading it meant that drivers and the
like changed and so put out the jaws activation for me. Once you have
the final version of bootcamp installed or windows running on a
virtual machine through fusion or parallels, then you can activate
jaws and hopefully it won't be a problem. It's just that jaws has a
very fine balance on hardware configuration, so that even plugging in
a firewire or usb device can sometimes de-activate it. Hope this
helps.
Cheers
Thuy
On 05/11/2007, Penny Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there all,
Just reading Will's post about selling his MacBook I am interested to
know what the difference is between running windows in bootcamp and
running a true windows environment? I have to get my windows CD's off
my brother before I can start experimenting but what are the
limitations of running windows this way? Will JAWS work like it does
on a regular PC?
I am hoping to end up as a visiting teacher supporting various
students across their schooling and so would like to know where the
drawbacks lie.
Take Care all,
From Penny