How do I know when windows 10 is done installing? Jaws  came back on. The 
sounds I have to open and close programs keeps going on and on so I am 
uncertain. Is there way I can check their windows 10 is the operating system on 
my PC? Was I correct to choose express settings? Now do I need to uninstall 
Jaws  17 and reinstall it?
Lauren 
   my iPhone

> On Nov 30, 2015, at 3:54 PM, David Moore <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, I installed windows 10, how do I know if I am done? Just came back on. Is 
> there a way I can check that windows 10 is the operating system that is 
> running on my PC?
Thank you. I am uncertain as my signals for opening and closing programs is  
going on and on. Was I right you choose express settings and Cortina? 



> Hi Lauren,
> You can upgrade without sighted help. You should install JAWS 17 first. Then, 
> download the Tool from FS that will allow you to get rid of all previous JAWS 
> versions from your computer along with shared components. The only version 
> you should have on your computer is Version 17. If you want, You could also 
> have version 16.0.1214. That will also work on Windows 10. Also, you will 
> want to download the media creation tool from the MS page and save it to your 
> computer. Make sure that you don’t run the media creation tool until you run 
> that FS tool to get rid all versions of JAWS off your computer except 
> 16.0.1214 and JAWS 17. Now, you can run the media creation tool to install 
> win 10. Just press enter on the tool and press enter on upgrade this pc. JAWS 
> will still be working. Once you get through some screens, JAWS will go quiet 
> and this is when you wait an hour or more to let win10 download to your 
> computer. It is around 3 gigs. After an hour, just turn on Narrator by 
> pressing windows key + enter. You will be able to finish the install with 
> Narrator. Now, since you have Windows 8, it should install fine after the 
> first time. It is upgrading from Windows 7 that causes the trouble and it 
> takes a few times. I upgraded from Windows 8.1, and it took me one time of 
> running the media creation tool, and win10 installed great the first time. 
> This is really important. When win10 installs and JAWS comes back talking, it 
> is good to uninstall JAWS and reinstall JAWS. If you do this, even upgrading 
> from win 8 or 8.1, you will get much better results from JAWS from then on 
> out. Please email me if you have any questions. It is easy, and once win10 is 
> on your computer, I can really help you get everything adjusted so you have 
> the best experience using win10. You will love it and never want to go back. 
> I will be thinking about you as you upgrade. Email me as soon as you have any 
> questions. Take care, David Moore.
>
>
> From: Lauren Snyder
> Sent: Monday, November 30, 2015 3:37 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Windows 10 question
>
> Hi:
>
> Now I have Win8, Jaws 14. Can I upgrade to Jaws 17 and then install Windows 
> 10 myself or do I need sighted help? Is it ok to install Jaws first?
>
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Lauren
>
> 

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