I sometime have a problem like the one Harry describes, where Jaws may
speak a couple of words on boot, then stop talking.
This tends to happen when I boot up after I've closed the computer
before a complete shut-down, or it happens after an update. Lately, I've
been getting an account sign-in error (i.e., the laptop tells me I
should change my password because there's a problem with my Microsoft
account). I reboot without changing anything, and Harry's error happens.
For me, it's not new to the Windows 10 April 2018 update. I know I had
it with Fall Creators, and I may have had it with the first creators update.
I'm not sure if the problem is Microsoft or Jaws. Most of the time, not
always, I can bring up Narrator.
On 5/28/2018 6:05 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
>
> Also sounds like your computer might have crashed on you. I know I had
> a problem whenever my system would come out of hibernation mode where
> it would crash and reboot on me. I Googled it and saw that others were
> having the same problem. This was on my Dell at the office. I changed
> my power management settings to never go into hibernation, and this
> solved my problems. I don't mind since I almost always either power
> off my computer or just go into sleep mode.
>
> You might want to also check your power settings to see if your system
> is hibernating on you.
>
> On 05/27/2018 11:59 PM, Harry Brown wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Using a desktop computer, running windows 10, version 1803, and Jaws
>> 2018, the April update.
>>
>> I have an interesting behavior of my computer, coming out of sleep mode.
>>
>> If I put the computer to sleep for like 5 or 10 minutes, and bring it
>> out of sleep, it's fine, no problems with speech. However, I put the
>> computer to sleep yesterday morning, about 530, and then, just now,
>> early on Monday morning, when I brought the computer out of sleep
>> mode, I heard the computer speak 2 words, then, I had no speech. So I
>> had to do a hard shut down, but instead of the computer shutting
>> down, it rebooted, and started just fine, and I had speech.
>>
>> So, what do you all think about this?
>>
>> Harry
>>
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