Well, Peter,
This really sounds like a nut.
If something like you describe is repeated over and over, like:
Desktop, Network, Desktop, Network;
I am almost ready to think this is due to some background service
attempting to start, and likely not being able to perform what it wants.
That
Hello David,
Sorry for not answering your questions fully in my last reply, but I was in
such a hurry to send it off that I only answered one of your questions, so I
have decided to rwrite my reply again.
My mouse problems can show up at start-up or at any time afterwards. Trouble
is, I
Hello David,
My mouse problems can show up at start-up or at any time afterwards. Trouble
is, I don't know exactly when it happens after start-up unless I happen to
want to use the mouse and I discover that the mouse is not working. When the
mouse is not working, the cursor usually appears to
As for trouble with the Registry, CCleaner might be of some help. You
find it at
ccleaner.com
The Home Standard version, is free of charge. Basically, long as you do
not change the factory settings, it might be safe enough to run. But you
might want to go through the settings, to make
Yes, you are correct - it's Windows 8.1, thanks for the suggestions.
On 2/28/2020 7:08 AM, Lloyd Rasmussen via Talk wrote:
When you said "8.4" you really meant Windows 8.1, which was the last one
before Windows 10.
If you meant Window-Eyes 8.4, it is not going to work on Windows 10 at
all. You
When you said "8.4" you really meant Windows 8.1, which was the last one
before Windows 10.
If you meant Window-Eyes 8.4, it is not going to work on Windows 10 at all.
You should be running Window-Eyes 9.5.4 if possible.
For installing Windows 10, if it is an older version, you can get Narrator
matters not which you download, but be assured that windows ten is a lot
easier than people believe it is.
Curtis Delzer
HS
K 6 V F O
Rialto, CA
cur...@calweb.com
On 2/27/2020 10:55 PM, Nick Sarames via Talk wrote:
It's interesting how experiences vary. I found 8.1 & WE to work well