[nvda] Re: Intro and a Question

What about installing the portable version, surely if that worked, it would prove the point. It keeps all its files in the directory you copy it to.

Have you done a search for nvda.log and nvda.ini?

I do not know what version of Windows you are running of course. all I can say is that if you absolutely delete all bits, most of these problems go away. it often happens on a machine where an update has not been done for some time.
Brian

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Jake Joehl" <jajoehl@xxxxxxx>
To: "Non-Visual Desktop Access" <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2009 8:17 PM
Subject: [nvda] Re: Intro and a Question


Hi. Sorry for the delay in replying but I've been busy as of late. I could not find any log file for NVDA. I checked in the Control Panel to make sure all versions of NVDA were uninstalled and they are. I still have the setup file for R2728 so I installed that and ran it. System Access to Go was in memory when I downloaded the file, but I shut down SA to Go once I was ready to run Setup. I still got the ding from my system though. I've searched through all my directories and can't find any log file.
Jake
----- Original Message ----- From: Michael Curran
 To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
 Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2009 4:32 PM
 Subject: [nvda] Re: Intro and a Question


 Hi,

We really need a log file if possible. Try running NVDA and then when the error occures, find nvda.log in your %temp% directory.

However, when you uninstall a previous version of NVDA, check that it really did uninstall, by going to where ever you installed it (e.g. c:\program files\nvda) and making sure that directory is really gone.

 Mick



 On 22/02/2009 3:24 AM, Jake Joehl wrote:
Hi everyone. My name is Jake and I have used NVDA off and on ever since the project first started. I love it and think it has extraordinary market potential. In addition to using it here on my home PC, I have it installed on two computers at work. Recently though, I've been experiencing a rather strange problem. I've been using the snapshots for version 0.6p2, and this problem began with revision 2672 or thereabouts. Whenever I download NVDA now, I get the intro music but then my system bongs at me followed by complete silence. Funny thing is, I already have eSpeak installed for use with the betas of Klango version 2.1. This problem happened even before I installed the separate eSpeak. I have uninstalled all prior trunks and full versions of NVDA. I am using Windows Vista on a Dell Inspiron desktop PC, and I have System Access to Go loaded right now. What I don't understand here is that NVDA worked just fine up until this problem began occurring. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks.
   Jake


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