Re: jaws and windows seven issues

Another thing to try....have you looked at the list of running
processes in task manager and killed any one that seems to be eating
away cpu cycles/taking large percentage of cpu resources.

On 10/13/10, Øyvind Lode <oyvind.lode@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I don't have similar issues on my Windows 7 64-bit box running latest
> JAWS 11.
> I guess your problem is hardware related.
> I only have one problem on Windows 7 and that's the annoying console issues.
> JAWS + Console on Windows 7 is a mess!
> JAWS 11 + Console on XP is also a mess.
> But using JAWS 10 on XP gets rid of the annoyances.
>
> I am now seriously considering Mac and OS X with VoiceOver.
> I love the Linux command line with Speakup and brltty but I don't like
> Orca when using the GUI.
> Ok, I have not tried Orca and GNOME for some time now...
> If someone on the list is using Linux and GNOME as their primary OS
> please let me know how you're doing <smile>
>
> On 13.10.2010 16:54, Sina Bahram wrote:
>> Ty,
>>
>> Question for you. If you stick an SD card or very fast usb thumbdrive into
>> your computer and tell windows to dedicate the device to
>> readyboost, does that improve things at all?
>>
>> Take care,
>> Sina
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> [mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tyler
>> Littlefield
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 10:36 AM
>> To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: jaws and windows seven issues
>>
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>> Hello all,
>> I am about at roap's end with this, so any help would be awesome.
>> first, I'll explain.
>> I'm not sure if it is jaws 11, or windows seven, or even hardware that is
>> doing this, but when I do anything (like open a program,
>> reboot, etc) it takes an amazing amount of time to actually open the
>> program or do whatever needs to be done.
>> Now, I thought this was a harddrive issue, because when I seek in winamp,
>> I will get some lag when it should be buffering more of
>> the file. Jaws also tends to studder when I'm running large installations.
>> Because of this, I went and grabbed Speccsy, and after checking my
>> harddrive's smart status, it returned that the harddrive was
>> good.
>> So, it looks like I am back at square 1 again. I really do think it is the
>> harddrive, or something blocking the harddrive from
>> actually working right, but I'm not sure how to tell what that is. Any
>> ideas? Maybe the harddrive -is- fine, and there is something
>> else causing the problem?
>>
>> - --
>> Thanks,
>> Tyler Littlefield
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