Re: SAPI voices not speaking when I switch to them with NVDA
Gene
Just one more example of why not to use a registry
cleaner when there is no problem related to the registry. Cleaning the
registry does nothing most of the time and entails a slight risk even when
using an unaggressive one, at least on the default settings, such as the one in
CCleaner.
But if you have system restore running and its
working properly, running a restore point should solve the problem instead of
having to reinitialize windows.
Gene ----- Original Message -----
From: Bobby
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2016 11:03 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] SAPI voices not speaking when I switch to them
with NVDA computer with c cleaner and it cleaned the wrong registry keys and broke sapi 5 and had no choise butt to reset windows. That was last year. So let me know if you fix your problem in a different than I had to On 12/11/2016 11:54 PM, Pranav Lal wrote: > Hi Bobby, > > Indeed, resetting windows is the nuclear option which I would rather > not have to use. > > Pranav > > On 12/12/16, Bobby <bvinton@...> wrote: >> Well you can try resetting windows 10. One of the options is to keep >> your files the second options is to wipe your hard drive and reinstall >> windows. At this time I don't have any ideas. You can find all the >> reset options in recovery. Good luck >> >> >> On 12/11/2016 7:12 PM, Pranav Lal wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> When I switch to a SAPI voice like Microsoft David, I do not get any >>> speech >>> output. I suspect the problem is SAPI rather than NVDA because other >>> programs >>> that use SAPI are also not speaking. At one time, it was easy to fix such >>> issues >>> by reinstalling SAPI but SAPI 5.4 is incorporated into the operating >>> system. >>> Operating system = Windows 10 64bit build 1607 >>> Nvda version = 2016.3 >>> Anyone any ideas on how to troubleshoot this or who I can ask? >>> Pranav >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > > |
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