Hi Flor,
yes I think you might be right. I will however, try a repair on Jaws first, 
just incase I might be lucky. If that doesn't work, then I will do a reinstall. 
I take it, that doing a reinstall will also use up one of my Jaws activations. 
I only have 1 left, so will need to get those refreshed. When installing Jaws 
7.0, I was told by my local dealer, to use the authorization disk from Jaws 6.0 
to activate Jaws. He said that after Jaws 6.0, no new disks are being issued. 
Does this mean that for all future Jaws versions, we have to use the same disk 
over and over? I know that ILM has changed things a lot, but it seems a bit odd.
Thanks a lot
Jason
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Flor Lynch 
  To: jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 11:49 PM
  Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Jaws crashing when saving to A drive


  I think you'l  need to completely remove at least jaws7 from the laptop, 
before re-installing it.  (Repairing JAWS rarely works for such problems.)   
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: jason smith 
    To: jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com 
    Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 6:30 AM
    Subject: [JAWS-Users] Jaws crashing when saving to A drive


    Hi everyone,
    I have been having trouble with my laptop at work. I have recently 
installed Jaws 7.0 on to my laptop, which is running Windows ME. Because it is 
windows ME, Jaws 7.0 is the highest version I can now go to on it. My problem 
is, Jaws is running fairly well and I can save to the laptop hard-drive fine. 
However, I am having trouble when saving to floppy disk on the A drive. What 
happens, is I press F12 to save the file onto the A drive(I have just saved to 
the C drive). I hear the floppy whirring like normal. Once it has finished 
saving, Jaws crashes. This also happens, if someone else uses the touch-pad on 
the laptop in order to save to the A drive. I have been told the error message, 
says something about JFW encountering an error and had to shut-down. The 
message also says something about braille something or other. I have never used 
a braille display. To my knowledge, I have never installed any braille drivers 
etc(apart from those which may come standard with the Jaws program). I have 
tried different floppy disks too, but still the same problem happens. I am 
hoping to get Jaws 8.0 up and going on the desktop computers at work. However, 
the laptop is my own personal one and I naturally, would like to solve this 
issue. I do have my desktop for my usual computing use. Like I said though, 
would like to work this out. Thought I would ask here, before getting Acer(who 
are the manufacturer) to have a look at the A drive, incase it is faulty.
    Look forward to hearing from you
    Jason

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