John, it had 4 Gigs of RAM and a dual core processor. No reason why it
shouldn't have worked in my estimation.
Thx, Albert
-----Original Message-----
From: John O'Rourke [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 11:43 AM
To: Albert Ruel on Gmail; [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] FW: ATI Fw: EASI Webinar on Windows 7 Thur. Dec. 10
at 2 PM
Albert:
I'm just curious. When you installed JAWS on the 64 bit machine, just how
much memory was available to you? With JAWS 11, 64 bit machines really need
4 GB RAM. You really are fine with a 32 BIT machine running Windows 7.
Memory is gold in the windows environment. Thank you.
John O'Rourke
----- Original Message -----
From: "Albert Ruel on Gmail" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 1:19 PM
Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] FW: ATI Fw: EASI Webinar on Windows 7 Thur. Dec. 10
at 2 PM
> HI all. I tried Windows 7 64 bit on a brand new Toshiba lap top
> running JAWS version 11 without success. Even FS couldn't figure out
> the compatibility issue so I have since abandoned the project for a
> Vista 32 bit machine. They couldn't see any issues, so no issue no
> solution.
>
> It seems that something wouldn't allow me to curser through a list of
> files consistently, and it really got hung up when I encountered pdf
> files. My partner tried the curser keys in several folders with JAWS
> turned off and all worked just fine. So, check it out before buying.
>
> Thx, Albert
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [VICUG-L] FW: ATI Fw: EASI Webinar on Windows 7 Thur. Dec. 10
> at
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> PM
>
> Are you as eager to get the
> scoop on Windows 7 as I am? I have been hearing favorable messages and
> wondering if it was just another commercial. I heard little negative
> from the community of computer users with disabilities. So, I put out
> a call for someone to help me get beyond hype and rumors and get some
> facts. So, here is EASI's next Webinar:
>
> Windows 7 A Productivity Tool for Assistive Technology Users?
> Dec. 10 at 2 PM Eastern standard
> Presenter: Pratik Patel
>
> After the almost universal dismay caused by the launch of Windows
> Vista, Microsoft has refreshed its operating system to much critical
acclaim.
> Windows 7, released at the end of October, offers significant
> improvements in performance and provides some new benefits to users of
> assistive technology. Find out more as we discover how Windows 7 will
> impact assistive technology users. Are there immediate benefits to
> upgrading to the latest operating system from Microsoft or should you
> wait?
>
> You may not use assistive technologies, but maybe you support people
> who do.
>
> Register now to reserve space in the Webinar and also to get the
> recorded archive later. Registration is free and is at:
> http://easi.cc/clinic.htm
> EASI Webinar on Windows 7 Thur. Dec. 10 at 2 PM Are you as eager to
> get the scoop on Windows 7 as I am? I have been hearing favorable
> messages and wondering if it was just another commercial. I heard
> little negative from the community of computer users with
> disabilities. So, I put out a call for someone to help me get beyond
> hype and rumors and get some facts. So, here is EASI's next Webinar:
>
> Windows 7 A Productivity Tool for Assistive Technology Users?
> Dec. 10 at 2 PM Eastern standard
> Presenter: Pratik Patel
>
> After the almost universal dismay caused by the launch of Windows
> Vista, Microsoft has refreshed its operating system to much critical
acclaim.
> Windows 7, released at the end of October, offers significant
> improvements in performance and provides some new benefits to users of
> assistive technology. Find out more as we discover how Windows 7 will
> impact assistive technology users. Are there immediate benefits to
> upgrading to the latest operating system from Microsoft or should you
> wait?
>
> You may not use assistive technologies, but maybe you support people
> who do.
>
> Register now to reserve space in the Webinar and also to get the
> recorded archive later. Registration is free and is at:
> http://easi.cc/clinic.htm
>
>
>
>
>
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