Doing a system restore...
start menu, type in edit box, system restore then enter.
tab to next button and spacebar it, then tab to the restore point  and choose 
one in the list, if only couple are showing, then tab to the "show more restore 
points" and spacebar to check it, then tab and a drop list gives more restore 
points to choose.
After choosing one, tab to next spacebar it. You will be asked are you sure you 
wish to continue,  tab to yes or ok and spacebar it.
You will hear after that, message stating once this is started, your computer 
will be in safe mode or something like that, don't panic here thinking you 
can't do it, because you can.. then just let the computer do it's thing, jaws 
will come back talking. 
I love window's 7 system restore over XP cause it doesn't pop up that screen to 
exit the program, it should land you back on your desktop.
I've done this many many times and sometimes it's the only thing that seems to 
get stuff back to working before it wasn't.
**the bottom section is for making your own restore point , follow steps below, 
it works just as is written.**

to create a restore point do this..

start button edit search for: create in box, then tab or up/down arrow to 
create...enter

tab to maybe next button, spacebar that, then to create...enter on that.

windows automatically adds the date and time point is created, you could 
just accept this, or type in a name for the restore point so you know what 
it's for.

press either enter after typing in a name or tab to next button and 
spacebar, windows will make a sound and let you know when it's created the 
restore point, then tab to close and then to ok button. you might have to do 
alt f4 to close this window.

**follow these steps to locate your just created restore point as written**

To find the restore point...

press the windows key and r for the run command and type in:  rstrui and 
enter

tab one time then your in list of the restored points made, up/down arrow to 
one you want and enter on it.

note: jaws will only say thecurrent one in list giving the date and time it 
was created, if you assigned a name to it, you have to route jaws cursor to 
read the name using the insert key and up arrow

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