Hi Anna. Fusion is definitely way better than parallels. I did manage
to get parallels to work with jaws some time ago, but the virtual
machine ran very slowly. If I remember this correctly, I first
installed windows through bootcamp and installed jaws also through
bootcamp. Then once parallels was running, I told it to use the
bootcamp installation as its virtual machine. I think that doing
things in that order meant that jaws could run properly. I'm afraid my
memory on all this is a bit hazy as I quickly gave up on parallels and
opted for fusion which seems to work a lot quicker and is more
accessible. Also worth noting that because of the jaws activation
method, you may need to reactivate every time you change major
parameters such as ram memory allocation, because jaws thinks it's a
completely different computer and deactivates itself! Very annoying!
That's why a lot of people recommend wineyes, because it doesn't have
the activation issues. Hope this helps.

Cheers

Thuy


On 21/07/2009, Woody Anna Dresner <wadres...@att.net> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks so much, Esther and Scott, for your help. I appreciate it very
> much. Looks like switching to Fusion makes the most sense. Do I have
> to uninstall and reinstall Windows, or is uninstalling Parallels and
> installing Fusion enough?
>
> Thanks,
> Anna
>
>
> >
>

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