Hi,
It isn't in win seven, but I had some problem like this in win XP or win
Me.
I downloadet bad drivers one-time.
Second the graphic card had any hardware difficulties and wasn't recognize
well.
Try first before you'll install any drivers win update, maybe they will
find something what will help to you :D.
Have a nice holiday.
With best regards,
Marek Durila
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Pierre Beauchamp
<beauchamp.pierre
@free.fr> To
[email protected], "Michael
15/12/2009 15:44 Massey" <[email protected]>
cc
Subject
Re: Window-eyes 7.11 Under Windows
7
Hi Mike and all,
I am very much interested in your experience since I bought a new computer,
a Dell Vostro 430, with Windows 7 home premium 32 bit, which is now waiting
for a hard reformating. This computer has encountered the sluggish
response and the audio problems you described in an earlier message, and
for which you did a first hard disk reformatting. As I understand you had
to perform a second reformatting because of DCM errors, and all seems OK
now.
Thus, I wonder why after reformatting, one is not left in the exact same
situation as before. I would have thought that after reformatting, the
situation is the same as after a fresh install of Windows, and aftter a
second reformating, the same as after a first one.
Have you done any hardware changes? Do you thing that these problems are
associated to any particular hardware?
The video card on my computer is a1GB NVIDIA GeForce GT220. I have seen on
the list someone thinking of changing from NVDIA GeForce XX to an ATI
Radeon YY and I wonder if it is worth trying.
In any case, I am waiting now for any visual assistance to
reformat the hard drive, and I am not prepared to have to do a second one.
Any information from people having encountered this kind of
problems with Windows 7 will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Pierre.
At 14:34 15/12/2009, you wrote:
>Hi, all. Well, Mike Lawler was correct.
>
>Unfortunately, I had to have my hard drive reformatted a second time to
>correct an issue when exiting Window-eyes. The problem was resolved.
>
>For some reason Window-eyes 7.11 was generating an unexpected d c m error
>upon exiting and restarting Window-eyes 7.11. In fact, Mike told me that
d
>c m isn't even used anymore. How in the world can a d c m error occur
when
>it isn't used anymore?
>
>Mr. Bishop, could you please once again send me a link to the Winamp 5.57
>beta as I lost the e-mail and the beta when the drive was reformatted.
>Also, please provide any helpful tips regarding trying to set up Winamp to
>make it the default player?
>
>Mean while I will go to the white stick site and install Winamp 5.56 full.
>
>Thanks for reading.
>
>Mike M.
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