Hi
Version 5 Dragon NSP.
I just copied my own voice file (the complete user folder) to a
temporary directory on my PC. I renamed the folder(I called it 'Nobby'
but you can call yours 'Brian' if you wish!)and copied it back into the
user directory in Dragon.
I then reopened Dragon and created a new user called Nobby. I cancelled
the enrolment when the programme requested a sound check.
I went back into the Dragon directory and found the programme had
created another new User called 'Nobby0' (it added a zero to avoid two
folders with the same name)
I deleted the newer file (Nobby0) and then renamed the older one (Nobby)
as Nobby0.
I opened Dragon and tested the new voice file and it works just fine.
(If you use this method, you can rename voice files from the programme
interface - so you're not stuck with Nobby0!)
Sounds complicated - but it isn't really.
I figure Dragon are keen to dissuade users from transferring voice files
on V5 - they'd prefer you to upgrade.
Cheers
Peter Hill
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> On 12 Jun 2002, at 16:54, goodacre, john wrote:
>
>
>>Does anyone know if and how voice files created after months of hard
>>work using Dragon Naturally Speaking can be transferred from one PC to
>>another? We've tried but unsuccessfully.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>John
>>
>
> Unfortunately you will have to get Dragon Naturally speaking 6, the ability to
> export users is a feature new to version 6 (according to the web page, and
> experience of emails to dragon [when it was dragon] unless of course if some
> one else knows different).
>
> When you start up version 6, and choose the user, in manage user, you get the
> added option to either export or import a user.
>
> So purchase and install copies of version 6 for your source and destination.
> update your user files to version 6 and export the updated user files to the new
> system.
>
> I hope this helps
>
>
>
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