Wel, I don't see why people not just use NVDA. Jaws is too hard to mess around 
with on a virtual machine.
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Den 02/10/2011 kl. 06.28 skrev Kliph&Sharrie:

> I had no issues at all.  I installed fusion from version 3 to , it asked me 
> if I wanted to import my current machine, and all was well.  The only thing I 
> had to do was reauthorize my activation, otherwise it was flawless!
> Kliphton SR
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> On Oct 1, 2011, at 8:35 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> Thanks for the suggestion to this. I tried uninstalling vmware tools and 
>> then install jaws. That didn't work at all. Vmware tools took some esential 
>> drivers among those some vga drivers away and the "find new hardware" dialog 
>> was unable to find it. I then tried installing vmware tools with a complete 
>> installation, and the machine was happy but Jaws didn't work.
>> I should perhaps mention that after uninstalling vmware tools completely i 
>> tried installing jaws video intercept and that didn't work at all. Don't 
>> remember the error message now.
>> /Krister
>> 1 okt 2011 kl. 03:14 skrev Keith Watson:
>> 
>>> Krister,
>>> 
>>> The only way that I have been able to get it working is to totally 
>>> uninstall vmware tools. Then install JAWS, and then install the vmware 
>>> tools. Here's the sticky part though, you have to do a custom install and 
>>> install everything except the SVGA drivers. 
>>> 
>>> I did have their support tell me that they were able to do a fresh install 
>>> and then install the tools and then the video intercept and all worked 
>>> well. They want me to do a test on my end this weekend to verify that this 
>>> will work. Gotta find some eyes with some time to do this though. Still 
>>> thinking about blowing it off as I have a working vm and only use the 
>>> damned thing for Internet exploder anyway.
>>> 
>>> Keith
>>> 
>>> On Sep 30, 2011, at 3:12 PM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi there.
>>>> Does anyone know if there's a problem that stops Jfw from working under 
>>>> Vmware fusion 4? I'm trying to set up an old virtual machine and 
>>>> everything seems to work fine until i install the Freedom Scientific video 
>>>> intercept, because after the machine wants to restart, it never gets into 
>>>> windows again, it stalls and nothing seems to happen. Is this problem 
>>>> known? Is there a workaround?
>>>> /Krister
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