Hi,
The answer to your question is that no you would not have to reinstall your window eyes program if it had already been installed when you made the image.

Just for the record you don't have to buy an imaging program, because both windows 7 and windows 8 comes with imaging software, which can be found in the backup and restore folder, and it works well with window eyes. Heads-up--you need to create a system repa ir disk to enable you to restore your backup image if your computer does not boot up.
good luck,
Manny



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On 11/11/2012 5:31 AM, Troy Sullivan wrote:
> Good morning,
> Someone posted a link to a reimaging program. It seems to be screenreader friendly, however, if I were to purchase it and go through the reimaging process, will it affect windoweyes? I'm asking because I know when you reformat you will have to reinstall your screen reader and other programs, but if I reimage will I have to do the same thing?
> Troy
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