Only difference is that you don't get eloquence or dectalk synthesizers. You need to purchase them if you want them. espeak comes with the free version. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chip Orange via Talk" <[email protected]> To: "'Chris Skarstad'" <[email protected]>; "'Window-Eyes Discussion List'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, August 09, 2015 8:15 PM
Subject: RE: lockup issue solved, wait til you hear what it was


Thanks much Chris for letting us all know, very considerate of you!

You know, some of those things as you say aren't malware, they're just
sometimes really poorly written software we've forgotten about installing,
or never even knew got installed along with something else.

Chip


-----Original Message-----
From: Talk [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: Sunday, August 09, 2015 5:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: lockup issue solved, wait til you hear what it was

        Hi folks

I had mentioned that my pc seemed to be locking up a bunch while using
Window-eyes, especially with Internet explorer and windows explorer.  I
tried all the suggestions you guys gave, but the lockup problems seemed
to continue.  So I tried a couple other screenreaders I
 have on this machine, and the lockups started happening while using
those as well.  So logic suggests that it wasn't Window-eyes to blame.
The lockup issues *did* start happening after I installed Window-eyes
9.2, but as I said if the lockups happened, even while other
screenreaders were running, it has to be something faulty with Windows
itself.  I haven't used it very much, but I have Malwarebytes installed
on here, so I ran an indepth scan of my system.  It took a couple of
hours, but it turns outit found some things that it thought might be a
problem.   there were about 68 items, some of them probably not malicious,
 but I removed them and, so far, the crashes have completely stopped.
So if you're having issues with internet explorer crashing, which also
takes Window-eyes with it, it might be worth taking a bit of time and
doing a scan for spyware/malware.  It found a toolbar that was installed
in internet explorer, which I didn't recognize.  After I removed all
traces of it from the computer, things are a whole hell of a lot more
stable.
So i figured i would let you guys know.  Thanks to everyone including
Chris G from AI Squared for providing me an earlier copy of Window-eyes
9.1 which, it turns out I don't need but i'm still backing it up just in
case...you never know!

Thanks guys.






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