Do you have your keys mapped in Fusion?  Just in case you are missing a 
dialogue?  I now do not use sharpe keys.

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On 7 Sep 2011, at 11:28 AM, Eric Caron <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Kawal and Paul,
> 
>    thanks for this added info.
> 
>    My imported Boot Camp partition seemed to be working ok until I deleted 
> the real Boot Camp.  now each time I start the virtual machine I get a 
> strange message that says something like can not connect file 
> User/ecaron/library/application support/VM Fusion/Vertual machine/BootCamp/ 
> Boot Camp.vvmwarevm//auto Detect as a CD rOM image Can not find the file. 
> Vertual Device IDE 1 will start disconnected.  I then press OK and things 
> seem to work all right.  this error message made me concerned so I decided to 
> create a new virtual machine with my windows 7 disk and instal JAWS directly. 
>  That went ok until I decided to set up JAWS, still in 40 minute mode.  It 
> seems to work except it won't hold the check box setting to start at log in.  
> This makes me concerned that it won't work correctly.  Plus I need it to come 
> up talking. 
> 
> So, I have two machines available at the moment.  I only on ant one but I 
> can't get either one to work correctly. 
> 
> I really appreciate the tips and information.  Even just knowing someone else 
> has Lyon working with VM and JAWS is helpful.  I'm close to having this 
> working!  Perhaps there is just a setting I need to fix in one of the 
> machines. 
> 
> Tips are greatly appreciated.
> 
> eRic Caron  
> On Sep 7, 2011, at 5:10 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:
> 
>> Hi Eric,
>> I'm aware that people sometimes have issues with jaws when importing their 
>> bootcamp partition into fusion but I can't tell you what is wrong. Can't you 
>> remove the authorization from bootcamp, and then reinstall it into fusion?
>> Hth,
>> Paul.
>> On Sep 7, 2011, at 5:57 AM, Eric Caron wrote:
>> 
>>> Listers using VM Fusion,
>>> 
>>>    By the thime I get this working I'll be able to be a consultant for 
>>> future listers.
>>> 
>>>    I created a new VM not with Boot Camp and after fighting a bit I got 
>>> Jaws 12 to instal.  No matter what I do when I restart the virtual machine 
>>> Jaws will not come up talking.  I noticed that once I check the box for it 
>>> to start at start up the check box is unchecked the next time I look at it. 
>>>    I don't want to wast a license on the machine if it will not hold the 
>>> JAWS settings.  Anyone have this working and the settings and authorization 
>>> sticking?  Any tips?  This mac lover has been spending way too much time 
>>> trying to get this VM working! 
>>> 
>>> Eric Caron 
>>> 
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