Hi Gerald, Follow the steps below. This is what I would do after updating my NVIDIA video card, & I sure as hell will never update that damn thing again! LOL LOL
When you get the Video Intercept error after reinstalling Jaws or updating video cards do the following; 1. Go to Freedom Scientifics website, find the FSVideoIntercept-32bit or 64bit.exe, which ever 1 is appropriate for your system. Download and save it somewhere on your harddrive that you will be able to access it easily. The direct download links for both 32bit and 64bit systems are below. Click on your appropriate link. ftp://ftp.freedomscientific.com/users/hj/private/WebFiles/Tools/FSVideoIntercept-32bit.exe ftp://ftp.freedomscientific.com/users/hj/private/WebFiles/Tools/FSVideoIntercept-64bit.exe 2. Go to Control Panel / Add or Remove Programs, press enter, and wait for the programs list to populate / show up. 3. Arrow down to the Freedom Scientific Admin Tool , tab to remove, press the spacebar, and if asked if you want to remove its shared components say yes. 4. Now reboot the computer. 5. When the computer reboots and that Video Intercept error message appears, exit out of the message. 6. Now, go to where you saved the FSVideoIntercept-32bit or 64bit.exe, highlight it, and press enter to run it. After running the Video Intercept, reboot the computer if prompted to do so. Running this will reinstall the Admin Tool that you removed earlier and everything should work fine. Hope this helps. Take care. I surely hope your New Year starts out a whole lot better than this 1 is ending! LOL LOL Well, I guess that isn't funny after all! Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: Gerald Levy To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 12:39 PM Subject: [JAWS-Users] Really Screwed Things Up Happy New Year, gang. Boy, I really screwed things up attempting to clean up my computer for the new year. File Hippo Update Checker showed that my version of NVIDA Forceware was not the latest version, so like a dope I when ahead and downloaded and installed the latest version. I then rebooted my computer. But I got an error message that Windows had encountered a serious problem and needed to close to protect my computer, so I rebooted again. This time, JAWS came up talking, but to my dismay, when I read messages in OE, JAWS no longer announces the "From" and "Subject" fields. Only the text of the message is read. So I restartedJAWS and got a Video Intercept dialog box that asked me to install the video intercept, which I presume is related to my installation of NNVIDA. But when I hit the execute button to restart my computer and install the video intercept, I again got the error message that Windows had encountered a serious problem and needed to close....... So I rebooted a third thime, got JAWS back and attempted to perform a System Restore. But I was unable to perform a successful restore with any of the restore points I selected. I tried restore points from yesterday, the day before, and the day before that, but none of them worked. Now every time I start JAWS, I get the video intercept dialog, and in addition to my email messages not being spoken correctly, the JAWS cursor doesn't work, and I cannot read the Status bar , among other glitches probably related to the video intercept problem. If I can't successfully install the video intercept or perform a System Restore, what can I do to fix this problem? I'm almost certain that this trouble is related to my updating of NVIDA Forceware. I'm running JAWS 9 with XP Pro. I hope I'm making sense. I'm not really too knowledgeable about this kind of problem, so any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Gerald For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
