Jim,

I'm copying below the instructions I received from FS's Grant Downey, one of 
their reliable tech support people. I may have tidied them up a little, but 
I've used them more than once and they work. The line you're looking for is 
included.

To run a JAWS 16 repair,
First download JAWS 16 to your computer. Go to:
http://www2.freedomscientific.com/downloads/JAWS/JAWS-whats-new.asp
Look for and download:
* JAWS 16.0.1925 64-bit English - January 2015 (133 MB)
Choose the 64 bit version. Save this to your computer. Do not run from current 
location. After the file is saved:
To run a JAWS 16 repair.
1. Copy the appropriate version to your C: drive
To run a JAWS 16 repair, go to the run dialog and type:
C:\J16.0.1925ENU-64bit.exe /type repair 
And press enter.
The repair will run. After the repair has completed, reboot your computer.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jim Hamilton via 
Jfw
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2015 2:54 PM
To: 'The Jaws for Windows support list.'
Cc: Jim Hamilton
Subject: Clarification regarding conducting a "repair" on JAWS 16...

Hi ALL:

First, I hope that I have sent this to the correct e-mail address. 
Confirmation of this would be appreciated.

Second, when cleaning out older versions of JAWS, it has been recommended that 
we perform a "repair" on JAWS 16.  Is the below "instruction" correct 
regarding syntax and spelling?  I know how exact "run-line commands" have to 
be to get them right!

C:\J16.0.4463ENU-64bit.exe /type repair

It seems to me that there should be no "space" between ".exe" and "/", and it 
did not look right to me; but, I, admitedly, am no techie - at least not 
anymore.

When using DOS, I was the "go-to-Guy" when other people started getting their 
own PCs at work.  I got my "talking computer" about 7 years before everyone 
else; so, I had a lot of experience before they did.  Their admiration was 
wonderful!  But now, with Windows and without all the tech support I used to 
get when I was working, I am next to the bottom on how to do stuff that I used 
to find "easy-peasy" with DOS.  Very frustrating!

Oh well, we do the best we can, with what we've got!

Thanks.

Jim H





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