Two nights ago I wrote here that my Windows 7 system was stable with only an occasional crash with IE 11. Just to make a liar out of me, my system locked up pretty completely last night when I was loading a document into Adobe Reader XI. Even if I restarted Window-Eyes, as indicated by the opening sound, Eloquence wouldn't restart. I tried starting NvDA 2015-3 also, and finally heard a few words out of NVDA as the system was closing down as part of a restart. I have set up sounds that give a high-pitched click when a process starts, and a click an octave lower when a process closes. When the crash occured during the loading of the PDF document, a process started, stopped after a few seconds, and another or the same one started and stopped again. I really don't know what ran. It could have been Security Essentials, but this doesn't normally get in the way. There was no evidence that a new Windows update had been installed. No Window-Eyes errors were generated. After the restart, I was able to read the same PDF with the same program without incident. Go figure.

Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com

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