Jim, Thank you for these instructions on how to update my computer to windows 
ten. But they seem, oh, so complicated . I am sure that I will get lost when 
trying to update. 

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Sent: Monday, November 02, 2015 10:56 AM
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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Before upgrading eot W10

Here you go, How to upgrade to Windows 10 with Jaws.
Upgrading to Windows 10 with jaws 16 or 17.
go to:
http://www.freedomscientific.com/Support/TechnicalSupport/Windows10Upgrade
Download the tool called utility tool, leave it in your download folder.
Download jaws 16.0.4350 or Jaws 17, leave it in your download folder for future 
use.
Download the Microsoft media creation tool at:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
On this web page, Go to download link now 64 bit version or 32 bit version 
depending on what system you have.
Download the tool and save it to your download folder for future use.
Leave all three of these downloads in your download folder.
Now, if you have not reserved windows 10, please do so.
press enter on the get windows 10 icon in the notification area.
go down the page and fill in your email address ext. this gives you a 
verification email.
Now, restart your computer.
check for updates, install any updates, restart to make sure you have all the 
latest updates.
Now you are ready to begin the upgrade to windows 10.
Run the jaws utility tool, this will get rid of any jaws fragmented files and 
so on from your system.
Tip, after running the F S tool, any time you restart your computer, you will 
get a message from Jaws saying:.
The mirror drivers are configured incorrectly, press the spacebar on this 
message.
In w-10, Jaws does not use the mirror drivers, that is the reason for this 
message.
Next, Run the media creation tool.
yes, for your users account warning.
Choose, update this computer now and press enter.
you are now in an ongoing and updating dialog which says:
Windows 10 is being downloaded, continue using your computer.
This could take anywhere between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on your download 
speed.
When it is done downloading, it will go through several screens itself updating 
your computer and will get it ready for windows 10.
Next, there will be a screen asking you to except the license agreement, check 
the yes and press enter on next.
Again, the program will run through several screens by itself.
Next, press enter on install.
now you will have no speech, this install takes 45 to 60 minutes to complete.
After 1 hour, press the Windows key+enter key to turn on narrator.
Wait for a few minutes if it does not come on right away.
Almost done.
press the next button.
choose express settings.
press the next button.
if done right, in about 10 to 15 minutes, jaws will come on talking on the 
desktop in your new w-10 PC.
Now, this is very important, uninstall and reinstall jaws 16 or 17.
This will give you the maximum performance in the w-10 environment.
Tips on how to do this.
Go to programs and features, press enter on Jaws 16 or 17.
Say yes, for your user’s account message.
Uninstall Jaws, Keeping shared settings and personal settings.
If the Jaws dialog does not tell you to restart, Turn Narrator on, Windows 
key+enter, restart your computer.
Wait the appropriate time for restarting, turn Narrator back on, Windows 
key+enter.
Go to your download folder where you have already put the latest Jaws 16 or 17, 
set up file.
Press enter on the Jaws setup file.
Follow the Jaws prompts, to install Jaws 16 or 17.
After reinstalling jaws, no need for a restart here, jaws will come on talking 
with all your settings, except for 2 of them.
Redo your shortcut key, control+ALT+j.
Redo the setting to have jaws come on at the log-on screen.
All your other settings will be remembered by Jaws.
For whatever reason if the media tool fails the first time.
Check for updates, restart, and run the tool again.
In w-8.1, this method usually works the first time.
In w-7, you may have to repeat this method two times.
It is a little more difficult going from w-7, to w-10, then from w-8.1 to w-10.
There are more drivers which much be updated by Microsoft for your w-7 computer 
to upgrade to w-10.
After completing your upgrade to w-10, see my text file, on customizing w-10 
with Jaws.




Jim Flusche:

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-----Original Message-----
From: Tam
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2015 11:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Before upgrading eot W10

I tried to follow back when some were first trying  the new W10, and seen a few 
things that caused me to wait.

It now seems more people are  adjusting well, and with Jaws 17, I have yet to 
upgrade from 16, and W8.1 but.

I realise I can google search info on upgrading to w10, but seems its best to 
completely remove Jaws first?  Which causus me to wonder, will I need sighted 
assistance in doing  all this  accurately?

Anyone posted a suggested steps in  assisting with  this w10 install and add or 
removing Jaws in process?

I am a bit unclear about clean install etc. and yes, will google.

Likewise, backing up my PC? I've saved specifics to flash, but not my entire PC.



Thanks, Tamera

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