Hi: Internet Explorer crashed and I opened the error in my copy of Visual
Studio.
It told me that
atidxx32.dll 
was where the error actually occured.
The atidxx32.dll is a component of the AMD graphic driver and allot of folks
seemed to have this problem.
There were a bunch of what I consider nuts attempts at correcting this, none
with any success but I have tried:
Open Internet Explorer Browser;
Under the Tools  menu  click Internet Options  then
highlight the  Advanced  tab and put a checkmark in front of "Use software
rendering instead of GPU rendering and click ok.
I did this and tried Internet explorer and it crashed again but this time
the 
(atiumdva.dll)
Was the culprit.
I ReBooted and tried again and on one webpage I did a read to end on a
article and mid article I heard windowEyes stop for a second, about of 1
second of what sounded like music or an add and then WindowEyes continued
reading the article like nothing happened.
After that I went through several pages and articles with no more crashes
and WindowEyes seems to be reading much faster and responsive now.
I dont know if this is a fix or not but if you know what I am talking about
try it out and post up if it fixes your problems.
If I get more crashes I will post up that this was not the answer.
Again, I don't know if this has anything to do with it but WindowEyes is
reading fast, no pauses and is like it was back in the day of Windows XP,
nice fingers cross it holds past the next ReBoot and, or, other work I will
be doing today!
If you are familiar with this, as I mentioned, try it out, give it a few
tries and perhaps a ReBoot after changing to not use the hardware
accelerator and post up what you find with your machines.
Rick USA

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Sarames [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2016 5:22 AM
To: Rick Thomas <[email protected]>; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Is WindowEyes Causing All Internet And Other Crashes?

I'm trying to remember, I think after I close the program, I am back at 
Daily Motion, using IE 11 by the way, I think.

On 2/18/2016 4:46 AM, Rick Thomas wrote:
> Thanks Nick:
> OK, so that might mean that DailyMotion has closed and ReStarted since the
> video starts over.
> When the video Restarts are you still in Internet Explorer playing the
video
> or does Daily Motion work under Internet Explorer or your browser?
> Rick USA
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick Sarames [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2016 4:37 AM
> To: Rick Thomas <[email protected]>; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
> <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Is WindowEyes Causing All Internet And Other Crashes?
>
> I won't be able to answer all your questions, but I'm using the latest
> WE on a Windows 8.0? (whatever Windows came before Windows-10.  There
> seem to be fewer IE messages while I am watching the videos on
> dailymotion.com.  When I click on the close the program button (or link
> I can't remember) the video goes back to the beginning.
>
> On 2/18/2016 4:19 AM, Rick Thomas wrote:
>> Hi Nick:
>> What is your ccomputer, operating system and have you done anything like
>> turn off live tiles or any other settings that may impact how your
> computer
>> and operating handles things like one note or any Operating System or
>> WindowEyes settings you think may be involved with your situation?
>> I know it is allot to think and try to remember but if there is one or 2
>> things that pop into your fron post up just to see if others can relate
to
>> these settings and lock up results.
>> Besides, if you are still getting lock ups in your browser watching your
>> videos the problem is still happening, just not as often.
>> I remember getting it watching a video, amazon prime or netflix I forget.
>> When I clicked the close program I think the video continued playing, I
>> forget but think that was the case.
>> If your video will continue playing does it continue at the exact place
> you
>> left off or is it a little later or earlier in the video?
>> Rick USA
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Nick Sarames [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2016 3:52 AM
>> To: Rick Thomas <[email protected]>; Window-Eyes Discussion List
>> <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: Is WindowEyes Causing All Internet And Other Crashes?
>>
>> When I used to have Windows-7 and WE 8.4(?), and I often got the
>> Interwnet Explorer has stopped working or an error caused Internet
>> Explorer to close.  Often I w.ould have to wait for WE to read those
>> messages and finding the dialog boxes was difficult.  Now the only time
>> I seem to get the, internet explorer has stopped working, messages is
>> when I am watching a video from dailymotion.com.  I have no problem
>> finding the window and the button to aledgedly close the program.
>>
>> On 2/17/2016 5:35 AM, Rick Thomas via Talk wrote:
>>> Hi:
>>> I get allot of situations, especially in Internet Explorer, where
>> WindowEyes
>>> will stop speaking either for several seconds or entirely.
>>> This happens very often.
>>> Sometimes I fire up narrator and hear the program is not responding and
>>> click the close button and windoweyes will come back.
>>> If anyone else is experiencing these types of problems have you
> determined
>>> if this is unique to WindowEyes or if it happens often with other screen
>>> readers.
>>> I noticed on e*trade windoweyes would not expand a item labeled Tax
>>> Documents but JAWS did eexpand it so I could access the list of links to
>> get
>>> to my tax documents and it made me wonder if this new html5 stuff and
how
>>> the browsers handle it is causing WindowEyes problems and perhaps
causing
>> it
>>> to try and navigate around looking for something it cant find and thus
>>> causing delays and, in some cases, crashes when things get locked up.
>>> I can run some tests using JAWS, havent done that yet, but don't have
nor
>>> understand how to use nvda correctly so thought I would ask if anyone
> else
>>> has noticed these types of problems in WindowEyes and worked around them
>>> with other screen readers to determine if it is unique to mysituation or
>> if
>>> this is a problem worth looking at trying to narrow down via testing and
>>> getting some more specifics for the WE Staff if they are interested in
> our
>>> test results.
>>> Rick USA
>>>
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