Hi friends,  I wonder if any one has ever seen this problem?

Here's my configuration.
Macbook pro 2.53 ghz,
Windows XP home edition servicepack 2,
Bootcamp 2.0
Jaws 10 plus legacy versions,
MBP has an nvidia G-Force 9600 ngd

Windows and the bootcamp drivers install just fine.

Jaws fails and refuses to install the video hook, but in so doing it  
takes out the nvidia drivers.

For example, I got this computer half-way set up and then my hp  
printer refused to install because my colour depth was set to 1 bit  
and it required a minimum of 16 bits.
So I went looking and started getting all kinds of errors when I went  
poking around the display settings.

At that point I did a system restore and rolled back right to the very  
beginning the very first checkpoint after windows install.  Then I re- 
installed boot camp and went pocking around with no errors.  It let me  
set my resolution to some rediculously high number just fine, and it  
was already set to 32 bit colours.

Then I used NVDA to install my hp printer and it went in like  
clockwork.  So far So good, so I installed jaws and the video card  
errors came back and jaws refused to run.

Then I rolled back again and tested to make sure there were no errors  
in display settings, and tried to install jaws 7 with the same  
disastrous result.

Has any one seen this problem?  Is it a bootcamp issue, a jaws issue,  
an nvidia issue, or is the problem between the chair and the keybord?

Any help would be appreciated.  This was a very costly and frustrating  
bungle and I really need to get it straightened out.

Best,



erik burggraaf
A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
Phone: 888-255-5194
Email: e...@erik-burggraaf.com


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