Hi Christopher,
Are you having this issue when you try to put the book directly on
the SD card? It may not resolve your issue, but at least you can be
reading the book with your VRS.
HTH
Norma
At 08:41 PM 10/30/2009, you wrote:
Hi folks. I'm wondering if some of you might have any ideas about a
problem that just popped up today with Windows Explorer in Windows 7
Ultimate and JAWS 11.
I did an in-place upgrade from Vista Ultimate SP1 32 bit to Windows
7 Ultimate. Everything went without a hitch except for one minor
thing with Windows Explorer. I didn't start having this problem
until I connected my VR Stream (running firmware update 3.03) to my
PC to download a book from NLS. I got the balloon that the driver
had been installed successfully and did my download. However, when I
tried to eject my Stream in the system Tray, I received an error
that a problem had occurred. The first time this happened, I was
able to manually eject my stream successfully, but I had to
disconnect it in a subsequent attempt later today.
After I disconnected my Stream, I used the Windows Key +E key to run
Windows Explorer as usual, but I received a message saying something
about Windows Explorer not working. JAWS didn't speak this message,
but I have enough usable vision to see at least that part of the
message. I checked my event logs, and the following application error occurs:
Faulting application name: explorer.exe, version: 6.1.7600.16404,
time stamp: 0x4a765076
Faulting module name: FSDomNodeUIA.DLL, version: 10.19.737.0, time
stamp: 0x4adfaa45
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x00007624
Faulting process id: 0xdec
Faulting application start time: 0x01ca59ba492ee680
Faulting application path: C:\Windows\explorer.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Program Files\Freedom
Scientific\Shared\FsDomSrv\2.0\FSDomNodeUIA.DLL
Report Id: 1d9df260-c5b0-11de-957f-00044b152ec0
The error message- which seems to appear as a dialog box, hangs for
about ten seconds and closes- after which I can do another Windows
Key + E and bring up Explorer normally. This seems to happen
intermittently, but it is definitely connected with my VR Stream
drivers and possibly Windows Live as Well.
I've reported this issue to FS, but just wondering if anyone else
has had this issue with Windows 7. FYI- I'm running Windows 7
Ultimate 32 bit on a custom built system with an Intel 2.4 GHZ Quad
Core processor with 4.0 GB of Ram, and NVIDIA Geeforce 8800 -GT
Video card and an NVIDIA Nforce motherboard with an N-780I chipset.
I did an in-place upgrade, which I realize isn't recommended but I
haven't had any major issues and this one is fairly minor.
The only workaround I've found is to close out JAWS and use Narrator
to get to the system tray and eject my Stream from there. Any
experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Best,
Chris.
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