What video card?  I'm running an nvidia geforce 7300le.  Like you,
I've had this problem for a long time and I've tried several things to
solve it.  I've upgraded from vista to 7, tried new video drivers,
removed about everything I can reasonably remove from startup, etc.
Scripting didn't make any difference either way.  Now I'm going to try
a different voice for a week and see what happens.  After that I'm
going to pull my video card and try running on the chipset's built-in
video.  After that I'll change antivirus packages.  After that, unless
I come up with something else, I'll go stark raving mad.




On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 10:48:20 -0600, you wrote:

>     
>For all of you who had to endure years of suffering in the hands of the sighty 
>brethren I look up to you for getting through all of those obstacles. Today is 
>a little bit different because it is not up to us how we receive the 
>materials. My school has decided to go green and went paper less for the most 
>part. So whatever can be put on their website it will and it is up to the 
>student to get it from there. I hate it because I would prefer getting it on 
>paper and scanning it in. Now for Aaron's suggestions. I have installed all of 
>Microsoft's updates, all of my software is at the latest version, I have only 
>one script running and Window-eyes was doing these lock ups as soon as I 
>installed it. I am running the sappy synthesizer and it does it with d talk 32 
>or whatever it is called, my Braille is not enabled, I disabled all 
>applications from starting up, I have 3 GB Random access memory, and I have 
>defragment on to perform every month and no USB peripherals on my computer. It 
>is still
>happening. I had an idea and I have no clue if it can be done but I am still 
>going to tell you it. How about making a script that can make a report when 
>window-eyes stops working. In this report it would tell you what was running 
>at the time, what was happening to window-eyes, exedra. then it can have the 
>option to send it to GW-Micro or ignore. Now I understand that it will not be 
>able to read it to the person while window-eyes is not working so maybe it can 
>be set to show it the next time window-eyes is loaded. It is almost like an 
>error report but this one would be manual and all you have to do is press a 
>hotkey to capture your computer activity during the lock up. Just an idea. 
>
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