Re: Adding an emoji
Holly
Brian:
I had an AIRA agent tandem my computer this morning.
When I tried to add the emoji, it just showed that strange little symbol, not
the emoji graphic, but when the agent added an emoji to the same doc, from her
end,it entered into the doc as it should.
Would this give you any more
clues?
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Re: Adding an emoji
I actually suspect this is a small corruption in Windows 10. Try following these instructions (both sets download as MS-Word documents), then see if the issue is resolved:
1. Using SFC (System File Checker) and DISM (Deployment Imaging Servicing and Management) to Repair Windows 8 & 10 and if that doesn't do it: 2. Doing a Windows 10 Repair Install or Feature Update Using the Windows 10 ISO file No one has mentioned this occurring before here, or on the JAWS group, which is what makes me think it's something about your machine. My guess is that an SFC & DISM run will probably resolve the issue. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041
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Adding an emoji
Holly
Has anyone had a problem adding an emoji using Windows 10, and the latest
JAWS? When I try to add the emoji to a document, or an email, After I enter on the emoji I want and then go back to the document or email, JAWS will announce the title of the emoji, but the image is not there. The only thing that shows up is a small square with a question mark in the middle. Any ideas?
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Re: A Question About Updates
Hamit Campos
Hi Lin. Glad you got it. Yeah I really know not what up with Dell. That was with an Enspiron 3847 desktop. There’s other strange things going on with the new XPS 8940. Meh maybe I should have had my nephew Jonathan build me a PC instead. Then I could’ve perhaps tried to get a mother board from MSI that may have similar audio to the glorious audio of their Trident gaming desktop. Man the stereo to that PC is glorious. I love it.
From: win10@win10.groups.io <win10@win10.groups.io> On Behalf Of Lynne Moore
Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2020 10:13 PM To: win10@win10.groups.io Subject: Re: [win10] A Question About Updates
Hi Hamit, Thanks for the advice. I didn’t know Dell was having trouble. I finally got the update to work, but not without a great deal of work. I really appreciate your help. Lynne Moore
From: Hamit Campos
Dam another Dell problem. I say that like this because this would happen on my Dell Enspiron 3847 tower as well. Na you're good. Yes for today's standards 4 GB ram is lowish but it's some file got messed up. I thought I saw a youtube video or maybe on another list someone said how to correct this. Darn sorry I can't remember how to fix it. But look it up on youtube I sware I saw a video on how to fix it. Still though. Seriously what up with Dell?
-----Original Message----- From: win10@win10.groups.io <win10@win10.groups.io> On Behalf Of Lynne Moore Sent: Friday, November 20, 2020 12:22 AM Subject: [win10] A Question About Updaes
Hello everyone. I hope everyone is doing well and staying healthy. I'm hoping some of you could help me out a bit. I am the not so proud owner of a Dell Inspiron 15 3565 laptop with 4 GB of memory, running jaws 2020, Windows version 1903, OS build 18362. I do know that this version is soon to be unsupported as of December. Anyway, a couple of weeks ago I was presented with a feature update to Windows 10, version 20H2. When I installed it, my computer would not boot all the way into Windows and I eventually had to restart. Once it finally did restart, it of course told me that my update had failed and it would try again later. I have attempted the update 3 times with the same results. I'm trying to stop this feature update from continuing to try to reinstall. I have googled this and I was told to delete everything in my software distribution folder and that didn't work. Could anyone give me advice as to how to stop this update from running or how to make it run correctly? Thank you for any help. I very much appreciate it. Lynne Moore
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Re: A Question About Updates
Lynne Moore
Hi Hamit, Thanks for the advice. I didn’t know Dell was having trouble. I finally got the update to work, but not without a great deal of work. I really appreciate your help. Lynne Moore
From: Hamit Campos
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2020 10:54 AM To: win10@win10.groups.io Subject: Re: [win10] A Question About Updaes
Dam another Dell problem. I say that like this because this would happen on my Dell Enspiron 3847 tower as well. Na you're good. Yes for today's standards 4 GB ram is lowish but it's some file got messed up. I thought I saw a youtube video or maybe on another list someone said how to correct this. Darn sorry I can't remember how to fix it. But look it up on youtube I sware I saw a video on how to fix it. Still though. Seriously what up with Dell?
-----Original Message----- From: win10@win10.groups.io <win10@win10.groups.io> On Behalf Of Lynne Moore Sent: Friday, November 20, 2020 12:22 AM To: win10@win10.groups.io Subject: [win10] A Question About Updaes
Hello everyone. I hope everyone is doing well and staying healthy. I'm hoping some of you could help me out a bit. I am the not so proud owner of a Dell Inspiron 15 3565 laptop with 4 GB of memory, running jaws 2020, Windows version 1903, OS build 18362. I do know that this version is soon to be unsupported as of December. Anyway, a couple of weeks ago I was presented with a feature update to Windows 10, version 20H2. When I installed it, my computer would not boot all the way into Windows and I eventually had to restart. Once it finally did restart, it of course told me that my update had failed and it would try again later. I have attempted the update 3 times with the same results. I'm trying to stop this feature update from continuing to try to reinstall. I have googled this and I was told to delete everything in my software distribution folder and that didn't work. Could anyone give me advice as to how to stop this update from running or how to make it run correctly? Thank you for any help. I very much appreciate it. Lynne Moore
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Re: Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation
enes sarıbaş
The reason they ask you to do this is that this process baloons ram when audio effects run for some reason. I have experienced it to have a memory leak.
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On 11/18/2020 11:05 PM, William Wong wrote:
Hi,
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Re: Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation
On Sat, Nov 21, 2020 at 06:56 AM, luke scholey wrote:
Usually when you reinstall it will just put the original drivers back on.- No, not really. If you restore from the factory restore partition, and I know that Dell has this utility, you get back to "out of the box" state. And, for myself, I would not call that a completely clean reinstall, but a factory restore. They're two different things entirely. If you do a completely clean reinstall of Windows 10 using the Microsoft-supplied installation media, you get the drivers that they have in what I call The Great Microsoft Driver Library in the Cloud, if you did that reinstall with internet connectivity active, or whatever standard drivers Microsoft includes only on the install media if you do it without internet connectivity. These days, exactly how one handles "going backward" or "going forward" with a full reinstall of Windows 10 will be critically important in determining the device driver set that ends up being used. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041
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Re: Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation
Hamit Campos
Ah then if those aren't paired yet pare them and you can use them in place of the Dell audio. As to Luke's point. I don't know maybe he's right now but when I refreshed my 3847 tower I then had to re-install the audio drivers. Good thing I had saved them because that tower's page is now gone.
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From: win10@win10.groups.io <win10@win10.groups.io> On Behalf Of William Wong Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2020 3:26 AM To: win10@win10.groups.io Subject: Re: [win10] Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation bluetooth things? I do have some wirelessbluetooth speaker.Hamit Campos 於 21/11/2020 9:56 寫道: Do you have at least something like 1 of the Olympus DM recorders? Or any USB or Blu-Tooth thing you may have hooked to the PC? Cause you can use that in the place of the mother board for the mean time.
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Re: Windows backup and restore
It references Windows 7 because the utility was carried forward from Windows 7 and is not being maintained. In fact it's been deprecated, and Microsoft recommends that a third-party backup & recovery tool be used. Once a function is deprecated you have no idea when it might suddenly be removed, which is no position you want to be in when it comes to backup and restore functionality. Microsoft Announcement of Deprecated Features, including SIB [Backup and Restore (Windows 7), V1709]
I can't even count the number of topics in the archive that are less than a year old, let alone those from the last 2 or 3 years, that cover backup and restore options extensively. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041
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Re: upgrade.
Billy,
Please don't start a topic that you already started before, only 10 days ago, and where every option has been discussed to the point of exhaustion: In-Place Upgrade from Windows 7, 8, or 8.1 - Still Possible in November 2020 There is nothing that anyone could add to the information that was provided in that topic. Review it if necessary. This topic is now locked. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041
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Re: Windows backup and restore
gbmagoo@...
it is because the backup works from windows 7 through the present.
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It works great my latest windows gets backed up to aa external hard drive every eary sundqay morning.
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From: win10@win10.groups.io <win10@win10.groups.io> On Behalf Of Don H Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2020 05:22 To: win10@win10.groups.io Subject: [win10] Windows backup and restore Running Win 10 20h2. In the control panel there is a entry for Backup and Restore Windows 7. My question is why does this reference Windows 7? Is this the latest backup and restore function for Win 10? Is there a better backup program?
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Windows backup and restore
Don H
Running Win 10 20h2. In the control panel there is a entry for Backup and Restore Windows 7. My question is why does this reference Windows 7? Is this the latest backup and restore function for Win 10?
Is there a better backup program?
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Re: upgrade.
yes.
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or what you could do is use jaws tandem or some remote software to connect and help in upgrading. once you run the media creation tool and start the upgrade she must just click on reboot and after rebooting cortana will come up talking so may be you could help over the phone in finishing the setup.
On 11/21/20, Billy Inglis <billyinglis49@gmail.com> wrote:
hi guys, I have an elderly blind friend who is running windows7 and jaws --
search for me on facebook, google+, orkut.. austinpinto.xaviers@gmail.com follow me on twitter. austinmpinto contact me on skype. austin.pinto3
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Re: Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation
luke scholey
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I imagine it will still be using the dell driver, sorry. Usually when you reinstall it will just put the original drivers back on. Kind regards Luke
On 21 Nov 2020, at 11:47, William Wong <sine.kazurin@gmail.com> wrote:
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Re: Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation
William
Hi,
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I am running a clean install version of Win 10. So probably it is already default to Windows HD audio driver which you described before? luke scholey via groups.io 於 21/11/2020 19:19 寫道:
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Re: Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation
luke scholey
Hi
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I tried disabling this on my sell laptop with the issue you described. Unfortunately as soon as I enabled it again the ram use started dramatically rising again. The only thing that I found that helped was my suggestion in my previous message. Kind regards Luke
On 21 Nov 2020, at 08:26, William Wong <sine.kazurin@gmail.com> wrote:
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upgrade.
Billy Inglis
hi guys, I have an elderly blind friend who is running windows7 and jaws screen reader, but she wishes to upgrade to win10.
Remembering she is elderly and blind and not a techy person. Would it be possible for her to get an upgrade to windows10 from Microsoft?, and if so would she be able to run the upgrade herself?. -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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Re: Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation
William
bluetooth things?
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I do have some wirelessbluetooth speaker.Hamit Campos 於 21/11/2020 9:56 寫道:
Do you have at least something like 1 of the Olympus DM recorders? Or any USB or Blu-Tooth thing you may have hooked to the PC? Cause you can use that in the place of the mother board for the mean time.
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Re: Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation
Hamit Campos
Do you have at least something like 1 of the Olympus DM recorders? Or any USB or Blu-Tooth thing you may have hooked to the PC? Cause you can use that in the place of the mother board for the mean time.
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From: win10@win10.groups.io <win10@win10.groups.io> On Behalf Of William Wong Sent: Friday, November 20, 2020 6:38 PM To: win10@win10.groups.io Subject: Re: [win10] Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation No, all the things are done on myself, then I probably need someone to help me look at the monitor. JM Casey 於 21/11/2020 4:36 寫道: It can certainly be turned back on. it might be worth doing this just to see if it will indeed affect the ram issue you are having. Can they remot into your computer?
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Re: A Question About Updates
Lynne Moore
Hi Brian and Sieghard. Thanks for the advice. I believe I will call them and ask what to do, since I’m not really a geek and I don’t want to mess things up any more than they are. Thank you again. Lynne Moore
From: Brian Vogel
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2020 11:14 AM To: win10@win10.groups.io Subject: Re: [win10] A Question About Updates
On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 12:39 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041
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