why would we need to repair jaws?

On 2/16/17, Adrian Spratt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi. I'm writing to explain the new JAWS repair method I learned today from
> VFO. Previously, I'd taken the file of the currently running JAWS build, put
> it in the C drive, copied the exact wording into a Windows run dialog, etc.
> this procedure failed twice for me today. VFO seems to know about this
> because when I called, they had me follow the procedure I'll detail below,
> and it worked. I don't know why it is different, but somehow it is. So, here
> goes.
>
> First, make sure you have the .exe file on your system for the JAWS build
> you're running. You can download it from the FS/VFO website.
>
> Unlike before, it doesn't seem to matter where you keep it on your system.
>
> Close all running apps.
>
> Highlight the JAWS .exe file.
>
> Press shift-F10.
>
> Arrow up to "Copy as path." Press enter.
>
> Open the run dialog with Windows key-r.
>
> Press control-v, then spacebar, then / (the forward slash key), then the
> word "type", spacebar, and then the word "repair."
>
> Let me try that command line a different way. After pressing control-v
> followed by the spacebar, continue with
> /type repair
>
> Then press enter.
>
> The process went more smoothly than any JAWS repair I can remember, and it
> went all the way to the end.
>
> I hope this is useful.
>
>
> For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
>

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