[gui-talk] Tabs in I.E 7
Kenlawrence124 at aol.com
Kenlawrence124 at aol.com
Sun Feb 1 21:50:21 UTC 2009
Hi list members, ken here with a question. This morning logging on to AOL
for an unexplained reason while reading email I suddenly heard one of my live
365 preset stations come on and start to play. My modem is kooky and I for
some reason can't switch pages. I had to have my sister close a number of
windows. I'm guessing that all of them were Tabs in Internet explorer seven
which may go all the way back to the last three or four months since I got this
computer. I even found the University of Phoenix in there somehow. It was
likely from going there on google through a wrongly labeled link. Since I
don't have a Jaws version with a help topic related to version seven of
explorer, is that what happened all sites I visited opened each time I logged on? I
always close document window on AOL they should all have closed. Also what
causes a screen reader to not talk loading a page or trying to connect? why
won't it talk if I switch pages. What does the modem have to do with speech?
How do I correct this from happening again? I don't have the help topic to
consult. I do know I can't de fragment the drive there's no start button when
I hit that just the stuff telling you find out more. it repeats over and
over the NTFS how much space is on the drive and how much is free. every 10 to
12 seconds. and I don't hear the drive werring the way you would de
fragmenting. This seems to mean something is missing in windows or corrupt. can I
prepare it or does the drive need a complete reformat? you can thank Psyber
Knight in New Jersey for this wonderful gift. think the machine I was
supposed to get was junked and they mixed up two computers.
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