If you are installing Window-Eyes or jaws 16 and you are running Windows 7, 
yes! You will need to reinstall those screen readers

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> On Jul 29, 2015, at 6:24 PM, Curtis Delzer via Talk 
> <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi. Well, no sighted assistance required, but there is a major flaw!!!
> Hey you guys at AI-Squared, should have looked at this if you could have
> in some way, warned us or let us know..
> When the upgrade is finished, all of the video drivers are not properly
> working for any screen reader. Surprised that MicroSoft didn't warn us?
> When all the activity finally did finish and I had to listen carefully
> to be sure no disc drive was spinning, I pressed enter, and lo and
> behold, my old sound schemes still worked, and here comes window-eyes
> 9.2.1.0. Elated, I was, until I tried reading here in Becky! mail, and
> "no edit box," or, window-eyes said "vertical edit."
> so now, what? I thought I'd bring up NVDA, with similar result, so I
> brought up JFW 16 which says "video driver is not properly installed.
> Run the jaws . . . etc.
> That told me to re-run the window-eyes update from the web site, and
> after I changed my default browser as per instructions thoughtfully
> provided in the 9.2 read me, I downloaded and re-installed.
> When I rebooted, it took quite some time for Window-eyes to start, but
> when it did, and I brought up Becky! mail, all edit boxes read as they
> did with my windows 7 pro 64 install.
> It appears I will need to re-install those other 2 screen readers as
> well.
> -- 
> Curtis Delzer <curtis1...@verizon.net>
> 
> On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 07:51:25 -0400
> Chris Skarstad <rascal0...@verizon.net> wrote:
> 
>> This is cool.  Is there any sighted assistance involved in installing  
>> Windows 10? Or is it just a case of waiting for the system to reboot?  
>> Interestingly enough, I checked on the compadibility of Windows 10 for my 
>> machine, and one of the programs it said I had to uninstall before the 
>> upgrade was Window-eyes, synthesizer authorization, that's dec-talk access 
>> 32 for Window-eyes, and NVDA.  I was under the impression that all of these 
>> programs were compadible with Windows 10?  So if I were to do the upgrade, 
>> are there any caveots?  It'd really be helpful so I know what I'm up against 
>> before i get started.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 7/29/2015 3:12 AM, Curtis Delzer via Talk wrote:
>>> At 12:01 local "Pacific" time I began the update to Windows 10.
>>> 
>>> Easy, peezy.
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