Re: [Blind-Computing] problem moving files

2008-09-04 Thread Jeffrey Shockley, Windows Desktop Edition
Hmmm. Try running a Disk Check on the drive and check both boxes. It will take a while and your system wil have to be restarted tfor it to complete. JAWS won't be available during the check since windows isn't loaded, and once it is finished, your system will restart again and Windows should lo

Re: [Blind-Computing] problem moving files

2008-09-04 Thread Desiree Oudinot
I ran C Cleaner, and it fixed a whole bunch of things in the registry, but I'm still having this problem. On 9/3/08, Jeffrey Shockley, Windows Desktop Edition <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > Not sure. Try running a registry cleaner like CCleaner and let it fix > any problems if it finds any. >

Re: [Blind-Computing] problem moving files

2008-09-03 Thread Jeffrey Shockley, Windows Desktop Edition
Hi, Not sure. Try running a registry cleaner like CCleaner and let it fix any problems if it finds any. HTH, Jeff Desiree Oudinot wrote: > Hi all, I have been having this problem for awhile now while trying to > move files from certain folders. The only ones I've come across that > do this are th

[Blind-Computing] problem moving files

2008-09-03 Thread Desiree Oudinot
Hi all, I have been having this problem for awhile now while trying to move files from certain folders. The only ones I've come across that do this are the my documents folder and all folders within it. What happens is when I do the commands either alt-e then f to copy or alt-e v to move, the files