After reading comments from listers, I thought that AVG would be accessible with Window-Eyes 9.5 and Windows 7 64-Bit Pro. I think not so fast. My problems began as I found that the installation screen did not read properly. Then, when I got into the Zen afgter I finally got it installed, I found that screen didn’t read either. I tabbed and pressed enter at one point, why I don’t know because that was foolish. I suddently lost speech. I rebooted, and things got quite interesting. The drive would seem to be active for a while and stopped. After several other attempts with the same result, I had a sighted friend come over. All he saw was was a cursor blinking about every second. A reboot gave him the same results. He couldn’t get into Windows of Safe Mode. He WAS FOMA;;U AB;E TP GET into the BIOS amd ex[;pre sp,e p[topms/ We tried System Restore which appeared to fail. At least we were getting text shown on a working monitor. He then tried Windows Restore. Luckily that worked, and we got the message that System Restore had completed successfully. The loving Windows sounds and Window-Eyes came to life. I don’t know how much to blame on AVG. Certainly, I made a silly mistake. However, you guys who say AVG is so great, I wonder what your system specs are. I do have an HP Pavillion. As far as I’m concerned, AVG needs a big heap of help. This is the first E-mail I sent since the crash. Sorry for the rant.; _______________________________________________ Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Ai Squared.
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