[nvda] Re: safe mode and NVDA
- From: "John Greer" <jpgreer17@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 08:48:19 -0600
possible but only if you can get the drivers for the hardware synth to load
in safe mode.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Darren Duff" <duff379@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 8:29 AM
Subject: [nvda] Re: safe mode and NVDA
Of course, if you have a hardware sinth that NVDA could use, that would
kinda work...
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-----Original Message-----
From: nvda-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:nvda-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf
Of John Greer
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 6:01 PM
To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [nvda] Re: safe mode and NVDA
First of all svchost.exe itself is not a virus. That particular file has
to
do with your network stack. Second you won't be able to get NVDA or Jaws
to
speak in safe mode because what safe mode is, is a mode that runs windows
with minimal drivers and sound is not one of them. If your anti virus is
flagging a virus then it may be helpful to look in your anti virus
program's
virus vault and get the name of the virus it has found. In most cases
though once your computer has a virus loose on it, it is best practice to
eventually go ahead and reformat. That mainly depends on the type of
virus
though. For future reference a program I might recommend to everyone on
the
list is called nLite. nLite is a program that can help you to create a
self
installing unattended XP or Vista disk. It does require that you have an
actual XP or Vista install disk in order to create one though. Not
exactly
sure how accessible it is with NVDA but the accessibility is pretty good
using Jaws. I do like my unattended XP disk. It does take the nightmare
and fear of a crashed OS away for a blind person because all I have to do
is
put the disk in, restart the computer, press enter and in a bit of time I
have a nice new reformatted machine.
----- Original Message -----
From: "josh" <jkenn337@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "nvda email list" <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 7:14 AM
Subject: [nvda] safe mode and NVDA
Hi,
I have a problem. last night when I was done taking on skype in a
phone conversation I had jaws running and jaws would not talk. so I
tried system resotre, nothing, reparing jaws, nothing not even
eloquence in the jaws installer would talk. So I now have NVDA in the
startup menu and am useing NVDA to do things but I'd like my main
screen reader jaws back! I found there is
c:\windows\config\svchost.exe virus and I cannot delete it and it
won't let me end the process. McAfee flagged it as a virus but nothing
could be done about it by McAfee. Is there a way I can boot right into
DOS or safe mode and run NVDA and get rid of this thing? NVDA's an
excellent screen reader but I realy need jaws back. And I don't
appreciate
unknown people sending me viruses over skype!
I also have spybot search and destroy. will that work with NVDA and
maybe get rid of this svchost thing?
Josh
email: jkenn337@xxxxxxxxx
msn: kenn6498ku@xxxxxxxxxxx
AOL: kutztownstudent
skype: jkenn337
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Of course, if you have a hardware sinth that NVDA could use, that would
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-----Original Message-----
From: nvda-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:nvda-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf
Of John Greer Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 6:01 PM To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [nvda] Re: safe mode and NVDAFirst of all svchost.exe itself is not a virus. That particular file has to do with your network stack. Second you won't be able to get NVDA or Jaws to
speak in safe mode because what safe mode is, is a mode that runs windows with minimal drivers and sound is not one of them. If your anti virus isflagging a virus then it may be helpful to look in your anti virus program's
virus vault and get the name of the virus it has found. In most cases though once your computer has a virus loose on it, it is best practice toeventually go ahead and reformat. That mainly depends on the type of virus though. For future reference a program I might recommend to everyone on the list is called nLite. nLite is a program that can help you to create a self
installing unattended XP or Vista disk. It does require that you have anactual XP or Vista install disk in order to create one though. Not exactly
sure how accessible it is with NVDA but the accessibility is pretty good using Jaws. I do like my unattended XP disk. It does take the nightmareand fear of a crashed OS away for a blind person because all I have to do is
put the disk in, restart the computer, press enter and in a bit of time I have a nice new reformatted machine. ----- Original Message ----- From: "josh" <jkenn337@xxxxxxxxx> To: "nvda email list" <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 7:14 AM Subject: [nvda] safe mode and NVDA
Hi, I have a problem. last night when I was done taking on skype in a phone conversation I had jaws running and jaws would not talk. so I tried system resotre, nothing, reparing jaws, nothing not even eloquence in the jaws installer would talk. So I now have NVDA in the startup menu and am useing NVDA to do things but I'd like my main screen reader jaws back! I found there is c:\windows\config\svchost.exe virus and I cannot delete it and it won't let me end the process. McAfee flagged it as a virus but nothing could be done about it by McAfee. Is there a way I can boot right into DOS or safe mode and run NVDA and get rid of this thing? NVDA's anexcellent screen reader but I realy need jaws back. And I don't appreciate
unknown people sending me viruses over skype!
I also have spybot search and destroy. will that work with NVDA and maybe get rid of this svchost thing? Josh email: jkenn337@xxxxxxxxx msn: kenn6498ku@xxxxxxxxxxx AOL: kutztownstudent skype: jkenn337 To post messages to the list send email to nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To modify your NVDA Email settings go to: http://www.freelists.org/list/nvda Thank you for your continued support of Nonvisual Desktop Access, an open source free screen reader for Microsoft Windows: http://www.nvda-project.org/ To get the latest NVDA snapshot: http://www.nvda-project.org/snapshots/ Report bugs or make feature requests at: http://trac.nvda-project.org/ Message Archive: http://www.freelists.org/archives/nvda
To post messages to the list send email to nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To modify your NVDA Email settings go to: http://www.freelists.org/list/nvda Thank you for your continued support of Nonvisual Desktop Access, an open source free screen reader for Microsoft Windows: http://www.nvda-project.org/ To get the latest NVDA snapshot: http://www.nvda-project.org/snapshots/ Report bugs or make feature requests at: http://trac.nvda-project.org/ Message Archive: http://www.freelists.org/archives/nvda No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG.Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.17.9/1197 - Release Date: 12/25/2007
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