I've never had this happen and I've used three Win 7 machines.
Maybe the user is the common denominator?

At 05:52 PM 10/24/2010, net bat wrote:
if you have a slower computer or you don't have at least 2gb of memory and 128mb of video memory don't blame gw. i had these same loss of speech problems with windows 7 all the time until i increased the memory from 1gb to 2.5gb and a new display card with 64mb to 256mb of video memory. now i don't have these problems.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Amanda Lee" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2010 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: WE7.2 on windows 7 64 bit machine and loss of speech.


O' could you please not cross post?
That's a rather unreasonable judgement call don't you think? It's not always Window-Eyes creating the instability and GW Micro, trust me is behind this.
I consider this to be a very mean-spirited attack.
Please don't engage in such rhetoric unless you can specify in clear, and unbiased technical terms that GW Micro or their product Window-eyes truly is the root cause. If you can, then a clear, concise report would be better suited and directed towards the appropriate technical staff of GW Micro as well.

I don't work for GW Micro and probably never will but I have seen from other experiences and positive observations that they do not callously ignore issues.

Amanda Lee

----- Original Message ----- From: "James Mannion" <[email protected]>
To: "donald E. Bowen, Jr." <[email protected]>
Cc: "Heidi" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2010 4:13 PM
Subject: Re: WE7.2 on windows 7 64 bit machine and loss of speech.


I'm sorry to tell you, but I have done he exact same thing putting
updates to never check and the loss of speech is definitely a problem
even minus the updates checking. If GW is going to claim to have a
rock solid screen reader, they need to fix that issue in windows 7
wich is more than minor and unusual for sure. The issue pretty much
equals unreliable.

On 10/24/10, donald E. Bowen, Jr. <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,



Since upgrading from XP to Win7 I too have been frustrated by sudden and
seemingly unrecoverable (save of course, the restart) speech loss.  , and
since I am usually working and running Outlook, Word and/or Excel, I was
inclined to think the solution rested on upgrading Office '03 to '10.



Quite by accident really, I found that this speech loss was occurring
precisely when Windows would  start the checking for and downloading of
automatic updates.  I have my Windows Update to auto download but let me
choose when to install.  I have changed my Windows Update setting to Never
Check (I will of course do so manually when it's clean up time, and have had
no speech loss since.



And naturally, , now that I've written that, the damn thing will probably go
up in smoke!  Grin.



.



.db

  _____

From: Heidi [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2010 10:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: WE7.2 on windows 7 64 bit machine and loss of speech.



I know other folks have talked about this before.



I have been losing speech usually when I am in outlook.  It has happened
once a day for the past several days.  I try several things including
reinitializing window eyes, shutting down window eyes, try redrawing the
screen  and then when I have no success with that, I reboot the computer. I
went to reboot today, and it started speaking again  but then shortly after
stopped speaking and I needed to reboot.



I am not sure why this is happening and am wondering if others have had
success in dealing with this issue without rebooting?



Please do tell!



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