I don't know enough to advise you about using an
accessible reinstallation environment. There are installation environments
developed evidently by some blind users that allow you to run enough of Windows
from an external source to then reinstall Windows. they also load a
screen-reader from their files, as far as I know, NVDA. But I don't know
enough about this to tell you more. No one has said anything about this in
the discussion. perhaps they will now.
but you will have to be able to boot from whatever
medium you are using, such as a thumb drive and I have no idea what sources the
computer currently looks at when booting.
gene
----- Originaal Message -----
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2016 7:52 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Reinstalling Windows 10
Well you can try a reset, to be honest though it may be time to
just
take your box to a shop and ask them to reformat it for you.
I still
am a firm believer that a box should run the system it was
designed for for
best performance.
So if you ran xp on it it should run that or 7 well you get
the picture.
I'd actually be wandering if you either have a virus or
something or
simply that your hardwre has issues and it may
do.
On 16/12/2016 7:33 a.m., Douglas Lawlor wrote:
> Hello
Brian,
> I would do this if I could, but I cannot use the system at all in
it's current state. It is taking minutes for NVDA to respond to a command which
should normally take milliseconds. I just don't know what to do here. I've got
no sited assistance to help me which makes this problem that much more
frustrating.
>
> Doug
>
>
> Douglas Lawlor
>
Email:
douglawlor@...>
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On Dec 15, 2016, at 1:29 PM, Brian Vogel <
britechguy@...>
wrote:
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Doug,
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Have you considered using the Reset function under the Update & Security
Settings, Recovery Pane? It wipes the existing Win10 installation
and completely reinstalls the operating system but you can choose whether to
keep your files (or at least the vast majority of them) or to start with an
entirely clean slate. I never resort to an actual clean reinstallation of
Windows 10 from external media until and unless a Reset has not solved the
problem.
>> --
>> Brian
>>
>> Life is
the art of drawing sufficient conclusions from insufficient
premises.
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~ Samuel Butler,
1835-1902
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