Thanks.  mlw
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rick Justice" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 9:29 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Really Screwed Things Up


: Hi Marilyn,
: I believe the item you are referring to in the control panel,
: is in fact, administrative tools, which is different than the one being
: discussed.
: The admin tool, that Mike referred to, is found in the add/remove programs
: applet, and is specific to Jaws.
: HTH,
: Rick Justice
: ----- Original Message ----- 
: From: "Marilyn Walker" <[email protected]>
: To: <[email protected]>
: Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 8:12 PM
: Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Really Screwed Things Up
:
:
: Mike and Gerald, I checked my control panel and found admin tools among 
the
: 31 selections next to the first one that is accessibility and then
: add/remove hardware.  So maybe this admin tools is what you (Gerald) 
should
: enter on.  Just a thought.  Good luck.  Marilyn
: I'm using xp by the way.
: ----- Original Message ----- 
: From: "Mike & Barbara" <[email protected]>
: To: <[email protected]>
: Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 5:51 PM
: Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Really Screwed Things Up
:
:
:: Hi Gerald,
::
:: You should have both the admin tool & video intercept in your control
: panel.
:: I don't know why the admin tool is missing but, if you were able to
: download
:: a new video intercept, & run it, that is supposed to re-install the admin
:: tool.  Hope this helps.  Take care.
:: Mike
::
::  ----- Original Message ----- 
::  From: Gerald Levy
::  To: [email protected]
::  Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 2:59 PM
::  Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Really Screwed Things Up
::
::
::
::  Mike,
::
::  I just checked Add/Remove Programs on the Control Panel, and there is no
::  item labled Freedom Scientific Admin Tools.  The only thing that comes
:: close
::  is the item labeled Freedom Scientific Video Intercept.  Is this the 
item
:: I
::  should remove and then reinstall?  Now I'm totally confused.  Maybe I
:: better
::  load up on eggnog tonight.  LOL!
::
::  Gerald
::
::
::  ----- Original Message ----- 
::  From: "Mike & Barbara" <[email protected]>
::  To: <[email protected]>
::  Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 4:43 PM
::  Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Really Screwed Things Up
::
::
::  > 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
::  >
::  >
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