Re: JAWS License and Fusion

2009-08-16 Thread Pierre Heim
Hi all, here a late addition on this topic: The problem of the Jaws licence is not Mac or Fusion specific. I think it is a general problem of virtualisation software and Jaws hardware detection. I also have had this issue with a Linux host system, Windows XP, Virtual Box and Jaws at work.

Re: JAWS License and Fusion

2009-08-09 Thread matthew T dyer
I will try to explane this as best as I can. when you change the ram setting it is like changing a piese of hardware so jaws thinks it has changed. If you put it back it 512 then it assoomes that you are using the older hardware. I will be more then happy to help you if you need, but t

Re: JAWS License and Fusion

2009-08-09 Thread Woody Anna Dresner
Hi Kane, I think you lucked out. I'm pretty sure I had to activate JAWS when I put more rAM in a Windows computer a year or two ago. Best, Anna --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" gr

Re: JAWS License and Fusion

2009-08-09 Thread Kane
I don't believe that's quite correct. IF it would have the same effect on a physical computer, that is. I put extra ram in an actual XP machine I had a couple weeks ago, approximately 2GB and I didn't have the same problem as I do with Fusion whatsoever. It just seemed to run smoother, as it shoul

Re: JAWS License and Fusion

2009-08-09 Thread Jesper Holten
t 09, 2009 6:27 PM Subject: Re: JAWS License and Fusion > > Hi Kane, > > I believe that whenever you change the amount of RAM you alocate, the > JAWS licensing software thinks you're using a different computer and > so wants you to acti

Re: JAWS License and Fusion

2009-08-09 Thread Woody Anna Dresner
Hi Kane, I believe that whenever you change the amount of RAM you alocate, the JAWS licensing software thinks you're using a different computer and so wants you to activate JAWS again. Best, Anna --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you ar

Re: JAWS License and Fusion

2009-08-09 Thread Mark Baxter
Jaws probably thinks that a different memory allocation means a different machine, virtual or not; I wonder if you could change the simulated processor speed or chipset emulation and get a similar response from Jaws. Mark BurningHawk Baxter Skype and Twitter: BurningHawk1969 MSN: burnin

JAWS License and Fusion

2009-08-09 Thread Kane
Hi again folks, I encounter something that I think, personally, is kind of bizzarre. I installed a virtual Windows XP Professional machine last night, and it worked rather well. I installed my JAWS license as soon as everything was ready to go. Afterwards, I decided to try to find a balance wher