Hi. My Window-Eyes system brings up the "Window-Eyes cannot communicate with the Window-Eyes display driver components. And then goes on about the fact that things might be disabled or not installed correctly. I happen to be a person that usually leeps far ahead of tech support, thus managing to go and leep into the process of trying to uninstall my video driver and reinstall them after talking to Aaron Smith today by a telephone call to support around 3 something Eastern standard time. Maybe that was 4 or so. But the fact is, demo copy or payment plan copy, Window-Eyes still doesn't work. Also, the Intel GMA graphics for Mobile driver is weird when attempting an uninstall from control pannel. It runs some uninstall process, that through system access to Go, will give me a process description of Intel installer in task manager on Windows seven, but even this doesn't help me necessarily. Also of interest to this is that the particular uninstaller does not present an application window or system tray or task bar Icon to me. Regardless of what is installed or running screen-reader wise. Any major suggestions? I don't have any ideas. Seriously. I am quite capable of handeling tasks that up until now seemed to bairly be an issue. Don't tell me to "reformat," because unless God tels me to do that, I won't just go and do it. Logic must be what dictates an action here. The worrying thing about this, is that JAWS on the other hand, installed just fine-though I don't think it's mirror driver installed either. Also, just for concerns, the fact that 5 instances of "Window-Eyes display driver" showed up in the Device Manager under "Other Devices" is a bit concerning. Aaron suggested that somehow the "Video Chane got corrupted somehow." I agree fully Aaron, other than the fact that I cannot figure out how to get around what appears to be an installer, that displays no window at all, and that frustrates me to no end. If it wasn't for Serotek's System Access product Seven day trial, I wouldn't be composing this email. I need some assistance or more input. Especially with this crazy installer thing...has anyone ever in there entire lives encountered an installation program that doesn't work? One way I can prove that the install program does startup in task manager, though I can't do a thing and nothing shows up either in the Alt-Tab order, is that if I try to activate the "uninstall" action from Programs and Features, for the second time it says "Please wait while the program finishes changing/installing." Something like that. An Okay button presents itself after that. Focus is returned to Programs and Features, with my focus on the Intel GMA Driver for mobile option. Thank you all for giving me any steps that might help me fix the problem. Are there any specialized utilities that can look at the display chane directly? And perhaps permit one to change the order? I know Freedom Scientific's JAWS program offered an "Display Chaneing Manager" component back when Video Intercept and XP were used, but this is Windows Seven Ultimate, with an Intel processor that is a 2.80 GHZ processor, 320GB hard-drive, 4GB of RAM, 32-bit edition of Ultimate. But the 32-bit edition v.s the 64-bit edition can't be the issue. Even after manually installing the Window-Eyes video components doesn't seem to fix the problem. So it is obviosuly the video chane. The question is, how do I logically proceed now seeing as I can't ven get the isntallation process to work, much less even use Window-Eyes? No, I don't own a hardware synth presently. Sorry. This laptop I'm typing on also futures no serial port. As mentioned I'm stuck between System Access and NVDA for the moment. I don't dair try to use another video hooking application. I also know that logically, reformatting though an effective solution is not the one I want. Nor is it the one I should invest in. If anyone has any other great technical things to try, please notify me. Thanks! Regards,
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