Some people have said this is caused by the Window Eyes display driver, but I 
just call their tech support and they said they have not seen this. They 
suggested to call Microsoft accessibility desk. Has anyone called them? I 
wonder if it may be a problem with  windows 10 installationassistant. I had one 
computer that was upgraded on it's own and it had both window eyes and zoomtext 
installed on it.

   Original Message ----- 
  From: Chris Skarstad via Talk 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2016 12:44 PM
  Subject: still no luck updating to Win 10 anniversary edition


  Hi folks

  I'm still not having any luck installing the Windows 10 anniversary 
  update.   the win 10 upgrade assistant reports that my display isn't 
  compadible, but i'm running Windows 10 already and from what i'm told by 
  sighted folks, it looks just exactly as it should.  i even went so far 
  as to check to see if the ati display adapter had any updates, which it 
  doesn't.  I'm just confused, and don't know what to do to get this to 
  work. i know others are experiencing the same thing, so i'm hoping 
  someone can find an answer soon.  If anyone has any ideas, let me know 
  what I can do.
           Thanks!



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