My problem is not spontaneous, but rather happens consistently. I have
noticed however; that if I reboot and use windows explorer I can navigate
the files and folders a little longer than I can if I have been using it for
a while. But either way, explorer will certainly stop working.
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From: "Andre Williams" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 2:46 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Windows Explorer not responding
No gram, your 64 bit version is just fine and jaws has nothing to do with
this. Please keep in mind that because you see these posts on these lists
it doesn't make it true. If you run a Google search you will find that 32
bit versions of Windows 7 have this problem too. Last night I spent some 4
hours researching this, and let me save you some time, it appears to be
common and no solution seems to exist. Like these lists, you're gonna get
some insane convoluted suggestions but you will conclude that this is a
problem only Microsoft can fix. Again, if you have a Windows 7 64 bit
version installed you are no more likely to get these spontaneous explorer
crashes than if you were using a 32 bit machine. Those who say they went
back to a 32 bit machine and are no longer getting these crashes probably
don't use Explorer much, or it can be a number of other reasons they are
not aware of. Again these crashes are spontaneous and the cause has not
been discovered. You're actually lucky, many have reported their computer
showing these explorer crashes when they right click or when they focus on
the taskbar. I have some ideas of what is causing this but my goal on
these lists isn't to appear as though I have all the solutions, so I will
wait until I have a good understanding of the problem before I post. T-Y.
Andre
From: Graham Smith
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 11:26 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Windows Explorer not responding
It is still happening here, I am beginning to wonder if it is a jaws 64
thing. As far as I am aware my pc is fully upto date.
This is becoming a really annoying problem, I wonder if others out here
are
having this problem? If so perhaps FS should be made aware. Really dont
know if it is jaws related at all.
Graham
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From: "matthew" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 2:19 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Windows Explorer not responding
For that error you may want to check for any updates for the computer. I
had that problem big time with vista but thought it was fixed in win 7.
On 10/1/2010 12:48 PM, Denny Huff wrote:
I am having the same exact problem with all versions of Jaws, Windows 7
and 64 bit. I don't think it's a Jaws problem, but I'll welcome any
solution.
On 16/09/2010 20:43, Graham Smith wrote:
Hi
Jaws 12, windows 7
I am getting a problem in Explorer.
When I open a folder and start arrowing down through the files Jaws
stops and when I alt tab back I am told the folder name and that it is
not responding, pressing Alt f4 gives me options to wait for program
to
respond or quit program.
Any ideas what is happening
Graham
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