[nvda] Re: Intro and a Question

Looking at your message header, I think you are running Vista, which I have no experience with, so I'll let thems wot have tell you how to get at the folders you need to get at!
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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