[access-uk] Re: preparing for clean installation of XP

  • From: Andy Collins <Andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 17:38:59 +0000

Hi Mark - I've looked back throuhg my several versions of JFW cds, 
and no where do I have an activate cd! So, will have to go the web 
route. Thsnks -
Andy
On Tue Jan 16 17:02 , 'Mark Matthews' <mark.matthews53@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
sent:

>Andy,
>
>I stand corrected should this be inaccurate information, but from 
what I
>understand everyone should get an Activation CD irrespective of how 
the
>product is activated. Yes, you can, amongst other things, find out 
how =
>to
>retrieve your Authorisation  number and locking code from =
>FSActivate.com. On
>the home page, press the "Continue Product Activation" button, then =
>select
>an appropriate link from there. HTH.=20
>
>Cheers,
>
>Mark
>
>Mark Matthews
>Cardiff, Wales, UK
>E-mail/MSN/Windows Messenger:  mark.matthews53@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>Skype:  MMatthews1981
>Mobile:  07779 147874=20
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf =
>Of
>Andy Collins
>Sent: 16 January 2007 16:27
>To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [access-uk] Re: preparing for clean installation of XP
>
>
>James - I've no activation cd, and no Braille authorisation number 
on=20
>the cd sleeves. I've only had one authorisation disc, and that was 
a=20
>floppy for version 3.5 [those good old days :]
>
>From what ohters are saying, I should be able to find out my=20
>activation number on-line as it was activated through the FS ILM=20
>method, maybe that's why I don't have an activation cd?
>-
>Andy
>
>On Tue Jan 16 15:42 , 'James O'Dell' jamesodell@xxxxxxxxxxxx> sent:
>
>>Andy
>>
>>It's in the same packaging as the program CD, should say "auth CD"
>in both=20
>>print and braille on the CD sleave itself.  Just stick that in your
>CD drive=20
>>after reinstallation and you should be fine.  If you can't find the
>CD=20
>>itself, your authorisation number is in print and braille on your
>program CD=20
>>packaging, so you could get someone to read it for you or scan it.
>Failing=20
>>this, I would contact S and s with as much information as you can
>give them=20
>>e.g. JAWS serial number, and they should be able to give you your
>code.
>>
>>James
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Andy Collins" Andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 3:40 PM
>>Subject: [access-uk] Re: preparing for clean installation of XP
>>
>>
>>> Activation CD? All I seem to have are the audiol cds and the
>program
>>> cds? Am I missing somehting?
>>> -
>>> Andy
>>> On Tue Jan 16 15:04 , 'Mark Matthews' 
mark.matthews53@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> sent:
>>>
>>>>Hi Andy.
>>>>
>>>>A bit late coming in on this one, but you will need your 20 digit
>>> code =3D
>>>>in
>>>>order to re-activate. Using your activation CD should guide you
>>> through
>>>>this, with all relevant codes already entered in. Just press the 
=3D=20
>>>>appropriate buttons as directed, and all should be fine. HTH
>>>>
>>>>Cheers,
>>>>
>>>>Mark
>>>>
>>>>Mark Matthews
>>>>Cardiff, Wales, UK
>>>>E-mail/MSN/Windows Messenger:  mark.matthews53@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>Skype:  MMatthews1981
>>>>Mobile:  07779 147874=3D20
>>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf 
=3D =
>
>>>>Of Andy Collins
>>>>Sent: 15 January 2007 23:10
>>>>To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>Subject: [access-uk] Re: preparing for clean installation of XP
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Hi Guys - After my reinstallation of XP, will I just need my
>>> serial=3D20
>>>>number to re-register JAWS, or will I have to find the 20 
digit=3D20=20
>>>>authorisation code, and or my computer's locking code?
>>>>-
>>>>Andy
>>>>
>>>>On Mon Jan 15 22:40 , 'Andrew Hodgson' 
andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>=3D20
>>>>sent:
>>>>
>>>>>Hi Amro,
>>>>>
>>>>>Agree with you re the Program Files directory.
>>>>>
>>>>>The question I had is regarding the remove license information
>>>>option in
>>>>>Jaws Tools menu.  Does this actually return a token back to the
>>> FS=3D20
>>>>>server, or just remove the authorisation code from the hard 
drive?
>>> I=3D20
>>>>>thought it only did the later, and so never bothered with it,
>>> always=3D20
>>>>>renewing the license when I needed to do a fresh install 
from=3D20=20
>>>>>fsactivate.com, then reseting the activation numbers (as it was
>>>>usually
>>>>>1).
>>>>>
>>>>>Andrew.
>>>>>
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
>>> Of=3D20
>>>>>Amro Bilal
>>>>>Sent: 15 January 2007 22:35
>>>>>To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>Subject: [access-uk] Re: preparing for clean installation of XP
>>>>>
>>>>>Hi Andy,
>>>>>
>>>>>In addition to what people have said, you can remove the
>>> activation=3D20
>>>>>license=3D3D20 code from your computer before formatting. To do
>this,
>>> =3D
>>>>open=3D20
>>>>>the Start menu=3D3D20
>>>>>and go to the JAWS program group. Then, open the Tools submenu 
and=20
>>>>>choose=3D3D20 Remove Product Activation.
>>>>>
>>>>>The other thing, you said,
>>>>>
>>>>>"I've been looking
>>>>>through my installed programmes, and I've got several programme
>>> files I =3D
>>>>
>>>>>have backed up".
>>>>>
>>>>>If I may ask, why did you pack up files from the (C:\Program
>Files\)
>>>>=3D3D20
>>>>>directory? How are you going to use these files after the new
>>> XP=3D3D20=3D20
>>>>>installation? My understanding that these files are used by 
the=3D20 =
>
>>>>>operating=3D3D20 system for the installed programs to function, 
and
>>> you=3D20
>>>>>shouldn't, generally,=3D3D20
>>>>>mess up with them. They will be freshly created when you
>>> reinstall=3D20
>>>>your=3D3D20
>>>>>programs after the reinstallation of XP. I've never had to pack 
up
>>>>any
>>>>>of=3D3D20
>>>>>these files before formatting my hard drive. Unless you want to
>back
>>>>up
>>>>>your=3D3D20
>>>>>Jaws Bookmarks - you can do that using the Jaws Settings
>Packager=3D20
>>>>>utility as=3D3D20 well.
>>>>>
>>>>>My two pence worth!
>>>>>
>>>>>Cheers,
>>>>>Amro
>>>>>----- Original Message -----=3D3D20
>>>>>From: "Andy Collins" Andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>>To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>>Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 4:52 PM
>>>>>Subject: [access-uk] preparing for clean installation of XP
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all -
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've backed up all it seems I can in readiness for a clean
>>>>reinstall
>>>>>> of XP. Will this affect JAWS registration? Also, I've been
>>> looking=3D20
>>>>>> through my installed programmes, and I've got several programme
>>>>files
>>>>>> I have backed up, but I wonder about things like things such as
>>> my=3D20
>>>>>> sound card, for which I have no installation cd, and therefore,
>>> no=3D20
>>>>>> driver files. Do I need to worry about this? Also, I have a
>>> version=3D20
>>>>>> of MS Word2000 that I would like to reinstall; the 
original=3D20=20
>>>>>> installation for this was as an oem licence on an earlier PC, 
so
>>> I=3D20
>>>>>> don't have a user licence code for it, evne though it is 
legally
>>>>mine
>>>>>> to use. Any way I can copy or back this up so as to reinstall
>>> it=3D20
>>>>>> after installing XP again?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards -
>>>>>> Andy
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