My guess is it will need to be authorized as it might very well detect the change in hardware. So far as a dongle goes, so long as it is in your system is authorized. Pull it out and it might take a couple of minutes before it reverts to demo mode.

Let us know what happens if you wouldn't mind.

-----Original Message----- From: Mike B.
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 9:06 PM
To: Jaws-Users List
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Authorizing Jaws

Hi All,

I'm going to clone my current Windows 7 operating system from a mechanical
drive to a solid state drive, so in doing this will Jaws notice the hardware
change, & require reauthorization of all versions of Jaws installed to this
operating system?  I know the question sounds like a no brainer, but not
having ever done this I want to make sure, so I have authorization keys
available when necessary.  Also, is it possible to reauthorize Jaws using a
dongle?  If so how is reauthorizing Jaws with a dongle done?  All help will
be greatly appreciated.  Thanks much.
Take care.  Mike.  Go Dodgers!
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