Hey Rick,
You wrote:
"I once saw an error message that there was a problem in one of the
native dlls of the operating system that I believe WindowEyes and
Internet Explorer may both be using - not a good idea to continue using
native operating system features when Microsoft is building everything
around the .net framework with specialized handling of operating system
dlls for fundemental operating system features me thinks."
I think you might be on the right track.
I had gotten a blue screen of death and Who Crashed indicated that the
crashed was caused by a WE9.2 dll.
Here is a copy of the report:
gwmvidmr.dll
(gwmvidmr+0x7F45)
Bugcheck code: 0x3B (0xC0000005, 0xFFFFF960013B7F45, 0xFFFFF880080E4C40,
0x0)
Error:
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
file path: C:\Windows\system32\gwmvidmr.dll
Bug check description: This indicates that an exception happened while
executing a routine that transitions from non-privileged code to
privileged code.
Good Luck,
Manny
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with dual boot to windows 10, with 8 gb RAM, Intel q6600 quad core
drivers and software updated automatically with Ninite and Driver
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On 10/31/2015 5:14 AM, matthew dyer via Talk wrote:
> Rick.
>
> This iks why don't use ie. I am using firefox with no problems
here. HTh.
>
> Matthew
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Rick Thomas via Talk
> Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2015 6:43 AM
> To: 'Elizabeth' <[email protected]>; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
> <[email protected]>; 'manny' <[email protected]>
> Subject: RE: WE9.2 will not allow a I. E. scottrade.com order page to
> continue
>
> Hi: OK, so it looks like WindowEyes is somehow having a negative
impact on
> Internet Explorer likely via something it does that steps on what
Internet
> Explorer is doing and if not causing it to crash then causing reading
> problems, slowdowns and, or, lockups - perhaps.
> This is what I had guessed since people using other readers were not
getting
> anywhere near the problems that WindowEyes users were getting using
various
> products when it comes to slowdowns and lockups as well as reading
losses on
> websites.
> I once saw an error message that there was a problem in one of the native
> dlls of the operating system that I believe WindowEyes and Internet
Explorer
> may both be using - not a good idea to continue using native operating
> system features when Microsoft is building everything around the .net
> framework with specialized handling of operating system dlls for
fundemental
> operating system features me thinks.
> I know that is sort of "geek speak" but the test Manny just ran and
> Elizibith concurred on tells me that looking at WindowEyes would be the
> prime place to look for a solution to the problem while not excluding
other
> possibilities.
> I have posted on this and other e-lists asking about a tool to
monitor what
> is going on under the operating system covers when WindowEyes starts
to slow
> down and crash or stop reading, but nobody has anything other than
the Task
> Manager which wont tell you anything of use, or usually not, since
you cant
> read it when the screen reader is dead whether for a few seconds or for
> longer.
> Nobody had any good ideas of something accessible to track the actions of
> things like scripts, system dlls or third party processes that could be
> tracked when a problem starts but I am pretty sure one could be built
- just
> quite complicated and time consuming and a tool that AI Squared has
to have
> available already or they are in the dark when trying to test and debug
> their product - I have not heard from anyone from AI Squared as to
what they
> use.
> At least you can do your work using jaws until, unless, AI Squared
figures
> out what the problem is and how to fix it - if they can, given the
current
> WindowEyes platform infastructure.
> So, as I am known to say on the Blind Finance list...
> Good Hunting Gang!
> Rick USA
>
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