[jaws-uk] Re: PC Problems
- From: "Dorothy Ingram-Gorban" <dorothy.ingram-gorban@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: <jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 19:51:51 +0100
well that is good reading Georges of late last night was a bit worrying, it
is nice to have feedback, maybe I do need that Spyware even if Abdul things AVG
covers enough when you are not so tired could you summaries your problem or
is it too confusing. I rather fear reading the problems on list is a bit like
a book I once read,where three men in a boat 1 had every symptom in the
medical book except housemaids knee! I hope I do not get toldoff for a light
hearted remark Dorothy
----- Original Message -----
From: Barbara Wilson
To: jaws-uk
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 7:19 PM
Subject: [jaws-uk] PC Problems
Thanks to some great advice on this list I think I am well on the way to
sorting the PC problems and hopefully will avoid having to take drastic action.
I have updated JAWS 9 and installed AVG 8 courtesy of Phil's direct link. I
have also downloaded a program called Spyware Detecter and will look into
additional programs suggested by list members.
While yesterday the Spyware software was detecting over 200 risks, today it's
only coming up with 1 or 2 at the most, so that is a welcome improvement.
There are only two problems which keep recurring just when I think I've got
all sorted.
1 When I try to access either two of my computer's hard drives or my memory
pen, I am presented with the Open With dialogue box. I then have to click
Browse and select Windows Explorer before the drive will open. There is no box
to check to always use that program, so the next time I try to access that
drive the same thing happens. Any ideas?
2 Whenever I start up the computer I am presented with an error message and
an Okay Button. The message only appears for seconds, so I don't get much time
to read it completely with the JAWS Cursor. Therefore what I am about to write
may not be exact, but it's the general idea of the message:
"Webproxia.ex could not be opened because gwmook.dll could not be found".
Anyone know what this is and what to do about it?
Sorry for all the questions and I really am greatful to list members. I'd
like to return the favours some day but I hope I never have to!
Barbara Wilson
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