Hi Chris,
The best solution is to restore your computer to a point back in time when your computer was working correctly.
Here is how:
press window key
type
restore
arrow down to
restore your computer to an earlier  time and press
enter
click on next
then shift tab and press space bar to check show more restore points
then tab and arrow down and select a restore point with a date before your computer went bad.
then tab to next and follow the prompts.
Good Luck, Manny please help me reach a million clicks by forwarding my stand-up comedy performance to your friends, or Tweet or Facebook it. ** ** ** ** ** **http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75fbevlz10g ** ** ** ** ** computer specifications: Window Eyes 9.3, Dell xps420 Windows 7 home premium, with dual boot to windows 10, with 8 gb RAM, Intel q6600 quad core drivers and software updated automatically with Ninite and Driver Booster, which sighted assistance is needed, but other than that Driver Booster is a great program. Recommended software: Firefox, Thunderbird, Google Chrome, Winamp, Fritz 12, Chessbase 11, MS Office 2010 security: Microsoft security essential, Malware Bytes pro, Win Patrol, Roboform, Maintenance: C-cleaner, Ultra Defrag
On 1/2/2016 8:03 AM, Chris Skarstad via Talk wrote:
>     Hi guys
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> Over the last couple days or so, my copy of Window-eyes 9.3 has been acting very strangely, and I have no idea how to fix them, so i'm definitely asking for help here. > last night, after a reboot of the pc, I noticed that nearly none of the apps I've installed were working anymore, such as GW Toolkit, the Winamp scripts by Jeff Bishop, basicly, nothing. So I had to go download and re-install all the apps i was using, and the good news is that everything worked fine again. Today however, something even more odd happened.
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> looks like my entire exception dictionary, that I've spent nearly 2 years plus perfectting has been wiped out, completely. > I don't know if it's been wiped out for real or if Window-eyes just isn't seeing it for whatever reason? Other changes I've made have been set back to factory defaults. Why did this happen and is there any way of fixing this so I can have all this hard work back again? In fact, Thunderbird doesn't even work with Window-eyes at the moment, I'm having to use another screenreader to write this message. Hope one of you guys can solve this. I prefer to use Window-eyes with Thunderbird, and I'd love to have my exception dictionary back.
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> Thanks guys!
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> Chris
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