WE are not able to duplicate this problem. Also not needing to reboot during the install happense in Vista 32-bit also because mirror drivers don't require a reboot.


At 12:07 AM 8/13/2009, you wrote:
I have just installed WE on a desktop running Vista home premium 64 bit. My graphics is a Nvidia 6150se and has the latest driver.
If I try to change the display resolution I get the following error message.
error message
Window Eyes can not communicate with the window eyes display driver component. It may be disabled in device manager or it may not be installed correctly. Please enable or reinstall it and try again.
I lose speech when this comes up and after a reboot speech comes back.
Everything looks good in the device manager.
I also noticed when I installed WE it did not require a reboot until the end instead at the beginning as it always did with XP or Vista 32 bit.
Any advise would be appreciated.



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