At 09:47 AM 12/21/12, Jesse wrote:
Hi there.  Wow oh wow does that sound familiar.  The only way to get it
completely removed was to use Revo Uninstaller with NVDA.  It happened just
as you called it on a friends laptop Tuesday and that was the final answer.

   As for how to report this error to the GW staff?  Great question since it
loops like a bad song in cue.  But if its any consolation, your not the only
one whose dealt with this nightmarish set-up.
Jesse

I quoted the entire message above to the GW-info list so all can see. I think, that disabling window eyes from within services in msconfig should work. Heavens knows I have no other call at the moment and was extremely fortunate I was able to corral the run away before it got too much out of control. It took me probably ten reboots and on the tenth I was able to seize control of my computer from the runaway within gw-toolkit. I saw it enough times to see that. I wonder if there is a command line option to start without scripts, and if that command would circumvent the problem long enough to prevent it happening so I can either update the script or delete the script.


-----Original Message-----
From: Curtis Delzer [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2012 11:42 AM
To: Window-Eyes discussion list
Subject: window-eyes going CRAZY

How to describe?  When window-eyes comes up on my system, a gw-toolkit error
pops up, window-eyes reloads, toolkit error, window-eyes reloads. . . .
It loaded about 83 times on my computer and the only way I could find this
out was by using NVDA because window-eyes was too busy in a continuous loop
of error reporting from within the toolkit script.
I, somehow, was able to unload it by using my external triple talk
synthesizer (which is backup), and while it loaded I was pressing
control-insert f4 frantically.
Now, I need to know how, to make sure window-eyes does not load before I
attempt to re-boot my computer. Is it in services in msconfig on windows 7
and can I stop it there?
Anyone else have this happen! I am hoping my CD with window-eyes comes today
and I can uninstall window-eyes and / or repair, but looks like I may need a
new install.
wish I knew the error and how to send the error report to GW-Micro while
using in another screen reader program.

Curtis Delzer
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