Note, also, that you can download the latest version of the Window-Eyes emergency removal utility from http://www.gwmicro.com/Support/Downloads/?fileNo=1114.

Regards,
Steve

On 10/29/2013 2:01 AM, Rod Hutton wrote:
Hi Bruce,

So sorry to hear about your bad uninstall experience. Here's what I think will help you.

Do a system restore back to the point you were before you tried uninstalling it from Add/Remove. Then, get your Window-Eyes 7.5 disk. On the opening screen which comes up when AutoRun starts, you will find a Utilities submenu. On that menu, you will find an option called Window-Eyes Emergency Remove or Window-Eyes Removal. This is what I think should completely take Window-Eyes off your System.

hth,

Rod
On 10/28/13 11:20 PM, LB wrote:
Hi!

I have discovered an interesting event. Windoweyes does not get completely removed from the system when going to the Control panel. It goes into the installation sequence, then asks are you are sure but it does not get uninstalled completely.

when attempting to re-install under the Windoweyes 8 all the settings are messed up and can not change them.

then when attempting to do it under 7.5 or 7.1 I can not even get it to install at all. In other words the computer now does not even talk.

I just had a sighted person over this morning and we used my windows 8.0 disk and that was a big mistake when installing it on a XP Pro machine. The settings were all messed up, even though all was to be uninstalled.

So, what is the best way to do this? I suspect I have to load Windows XP again...

         Sincerely
         Bruce


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