please the link2the podcast
On 7/20/19, Debby Franson via Talk wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I just got around to listening to this podcast from Hadley. By now, it's
> not the newest one, so scroll down to "Episode 2" if you want to listen or
> download it.
>
> Debby
>
> At 11:20 AM 7/5/2019, Ricky E
Hi everyone!
I just got around to listening to this podcast from Hadley. By now, it's
not the newest one, so scroll down to "Episode 2" if you want to listen or
download it.
Debby
At 11:20 AM 7/5/2019, Ricky Enger wrote
Hadley Presents
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A Conversation with Microsoft
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Hello Butch. NVDA works in Safemode too. What WE is doing is it has
installed a reg file that works in safe mode that works with all screen
readers. I'm not sure where you can get this registry file but if you google
it you should be able to find it.
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Thanks, that did the trick. Once in safe mode, I deleted the avast
folder. I also ran msconfig and unchecked it in the startup tab. Once
back in normal windows, be sure you tell msconfig to start in normal
mode, I went to add remove prograams. Avast was still listed, but when
I tried to uni
THanks, I'll give this a try.
73
Butch
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Wallace, ks.
btw, it is seven.
On Fri, 19 Jul 2019, net bat via Talk wrote:
what windows version?
first you have to look in the w e control panel in the apps tab. arrow up
once to get to the windows enhanced. if you have it in the list
same situation here, thought I remembered it right, and it is on a dell.
Maybe I'll dig out a double talk if I can find mine.
BTW, win 7 32 bit.
73
Butch
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Wallace, ks.
On Sat, 20 Jul 2019,
David wrote:
Was in a similar situation lately, having Avast installing itself as
part
what windows version?
first you have to look in the w e control panel in the apps tab. arrow up once
to get to the windows enhanced. if you have it in the list open the drop down
menu and check run in safe mode.
if windows 7 you press f8 while its booting. then arrow down once and press
ente
Was in a similar situation lately, having Avast installing itself as
part of some bundled update. For everyone's record, Win7 64Bit, though I
see that of little help in this regard.
I too would have liked to go into safe mode,and perform the Avast
removal from there. Obviously, when you turn o
I was trying to install some drivers today from a cd and it installed
avast, which doesn't talk and I can't remove it. I was thinking there was
a way to use we in safe mode, and I'm not sure how I get there. Is it f 7
or f 8, I don't recall. Any help appreciated.
73
Butch
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On Windows 10 control alt w does not solve the problem so far. I am
waiting for a friend to come and take a look. However, very often using
control alt w simply repeats the error.
as previously stated this is only happening on my desktop machine.
Perhaps my laptop is behind on updates, I j
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