marvin hunkin <startrekcafe@...>
Hi. if you use malware bytes, be aware, some versions, can mess up your system. This is what happened to my mum, she has a old Toshiba satellite running windows vista home, and she installed malware bytes, from my 8 gb usb stick, and then she did a quick scan, removed some items, then shut down, when she booted up her machine, later on that day, she plugged in the mouse, after to trying to do any thing, the arrow disappears, machine locks up, like windows explorer, lock up not responding,a white screen, all icons go, not connected to the internet. So the only way, was when she got the message, windows could not shut down properly, she went into safe mode, went to control panel, programs and feature, uinstalled malware bytes 2.2 , and then shutdown and restarted, had normal use of her machine, so I have removed it on my machine, only have super anti spyware free, avg free, and doing a windows defender scan at the moment, for windows 10. So, try Spybot and destroy, capersky, but does need sighted help as the 2017 installer, asks you for a capture. Read this blog on david goldfield’s site, and he uses nvda, as his main screen reader. Never used that. Sogiving a warning, malware bytes, maybe give you malware, and lock up and emss your machine, for us screen reader users, safe mode, no audio drivers, no speech. Marvin. periodically
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Hi Group,
Marvin was just talking about Malware Bytes. About a month ago, my
Windows 7 PC got some Malware on it. I have a virus checker and I thought
that was all I needed. Anyway, I lost a lot of files and had to reinstall
windows. I had someone run Malware Bytes for me because they said it was
the best program to run, but it didn’t seem to work well with JAWS. What
do you recommend I would use that would work well with JAWS and that would also
be effective?
Lynne Moore
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2016 12:05 AM
Subject: beware of malware bytes
Hi. if you use malware bytes, be aware, some versions, can
mess up your system. This is what happened to my mum, she has a old Toshiba
satellite running windows vista home, and she installed malware bytes, from my 8
gb usb stick, and then she did a quick scan, removed some items, then shut down,
when she booted up her machine, later on that day, she plugged in the mouse,
after to trying to do any thing, the arrow disappears, machine locks up, like
windows explorer, lock up not responding,a white screen, all icons go, not
connected to the internet. So the only way, was when she got the message,
windows could not shut down properly, she went into safe mode, went to control
panel, programs and feature, uinstalled malware bytes 2.2 , and then shutdown
and restarted, had normal use of her machine, so I have removed it on my
machine, only have super anti spyware free, avg free, and doing a windows
defender scan at the moment, for windows 10. So, try Spybot and destroy,
capersky, but does need sighted help as the 2017 installer, asks you for a
capture. Read this blog on david goldfield’s site, and he uses nvda, as his main
screen reader. Never used that.
Sogiving a warning, malware bytes, maybe give you malware,
and lock up and emss your machine, for us screen reader users, safe mode, no
audio drivers, no speech.
Marvin. periodically
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I have been using the latest paid version of Malware bytes with JAWS 17
with no difficulties. There were problems with JAWS and an older version but for
the most part those were corrected with a newer version. Using it with JAWS does
take getting used to as it involves using the JAWS cursor at times and Malware
Bytes could be a bit more detailed with their explanations.
Chuck
From: Lynne Moore
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2016 12:56 AM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: beware of malware bytes
Hi Group,
Marvin was just talking about Malware Bytes. About a month ago, my
Windows 7 PC got some Malware on it. I have a virus checker and I thought
that was all I needed. Anyway, I lost a lot of files and had to reinstall
windows. I had someone run Malware Bytes for me because they said it was
the best program to run, but it didn’t seem to work well with JAWS. What
do you recommend I would use that would work well with JAWS and that would also
be effective?
Lynne Moore
From: marvin hunkin
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2016 12:05 AM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: beware of malware bytes
Hi. if you use malware bytes, be aware, some versions, can
mess up your system. This is what happened to my mum, she has a old Toshiba
satellite running windows vista home, and she installed malware bytes, from my 8
gb usb stick, and then she did a quick scan, removed some items, then shut down,
when she booted up her machine, later on that day, she plugged in the mouse,
after to trying to do any thing, the arrow disappears, machine locks up, like
windows explorer, lock up not responding,a white screen, all icons go, not
connected to the internet. So the only way, was when she got the message,
windows could not shut down properly, she went into safe mode, went to control
panel, programs and feature, uinstalled malware bytes 2.2 , and then shutdown
and restarted, had normal use of her machine, so I have removed it on my
machine, only have super anti spyware free, avg free, and doing a windows
defender scan at the moment, for windows 10. So, try Spybot and destroy,
capersky, but does need sighted help as the 2017 installer, asks you for a
capture. Read this blog on david goldfield’s site, and he uses nvda, as his main
screen reader. Never used that.
Sogiving a warning, malware bytes, maybe give you malware,
and lock up and emss your machine, for us screen reader users, safe mode, no
audio drivers, no speech.
Marvin. periodically
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Hi,
Sorry for the delay in responding. Do you know if Malware Bytes works
with JAWS 16 as well? Thanks.
Lynne Moore
Sent: Friday, December 30, 2016 11:05 PM
Subject: Re: beware of malware bytes
I have been using the latest paid version of Malware bytes with JAWS 17
with no difficulties. There were problems with JAWS and an older version but for
the most part those were corrected with a newer version. Using it with JAWS does
take getting used to as it involves using the JAWS cursor at times and Malware
Bytes could be a bit more detailed with their explanations.
Chuck
From: Lynne Moore
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2016 12:56 AM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: beware of malware bytes
Hi Group,
Marvin was just talking about Malware Bytes. About a month ago, my
Windows 7 PC got some Malware on it. I have a virus checker and I thought
that was all I needed. Anyway, I lost a lot of files and had to reinstall
windows. I had someone run Malware Bytes for me because they said it was
the best program to run, but it didn’t seem to work well with JAWS. What
do you recommend I would use that would work well with JAWS and that would also
be effective?
Lynne Moore
From: marvin hunkin
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2016 12:05 AM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: beware of malware bytes
Hi. if you use malware bytes, be aware, some versions, can
mess up your system. This is what happened to my mum, she has a old Toshiba
satellite running windows vista home, and she installed malware bytes, from my 8
gb usb stick, and then she did a quick scan, removed some items, then shut down,
when she booted up her machine, later on that day, she plugged in the mouse,
after to trying to do any thing, the arrow disappears, machine locks up, like
windows explorer, lock up not responding,a white screen, all icons go, not
connected to the internet. So the only way, was when she got the message,
windows could not shut down properly, she went into safe mode, went to control
panel, programs and feature, uinstalled malware bytes 2.2 , and then shutdown
and restarted, had normal use of her machine, so I have removed it on my
machine, only have super anti spyware free, avg free, and doing a windows
defender scan at the moment, for windows 10. So, try Spybot and destroy,
capersky, but does need sighted help as the 2017 installer, asks you for a
capture. Read this blog on david goldfield’s site, and he uses nvda, as his main
screen reader. Never used that.
Sogiving a warning, malware bytes, maybe give you malware,
and lock up and emss your machine, for us screen reader users, safe mode, no
audio drivers, no speech.
Marvin. periodically
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it did at the time when I was using JAWS 16 and whatever version of Malware
Bytes was in force at that time.
Chuck
From: Lynne Moore
Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2017 1:51 AM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: beware of malware bytes
Hi,
Sorry for the delay in responding. Do you know if Malware Bytes works
with JAWS 16 as well? Thanks.
Lynne Moore
From: Charles Krugman
Sent: Friday, December 30, 2016 11:05 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: beware of malware bytes
I have been using the latest paid version of Malware bytes with JAWS 17
with no difficulties. There were problems with JAWS and an older version but for
the most part those were corrected with a newer version. Using it with JAWS does
take getting used to as it involves using the JAWS cursor at times and Malware
Bytes could be a bit more detailed with their explanations.
Chuck
From: Lynne Moore
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2016 12:56 AM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: beware of malware bytes
Hi Group,
Marvin was just talking about Malware Bytes. About a month ago, my
Windows 7 PC got some Malware on it. I have a virus checker and I thought
that was all I needed. Anyway, I lost a lot of files and had to reinstall
windows. I had someone run Malware Bytes for me because they said it was
the best program to run, but it didn’t seem to work well with JAWS. What
do you recommend I would use that would work well with JAWS and that would also
be effective?
Lynne Moore
From: marvin hunkin
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2016 12:05 AM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: beware of malware bytes
Hi. if you use malware bytes, be aware, some versions, can
mess up your system. This is what happened to my mum, she has a old Toshiba
satellite running windows vista home, and she installed malware bytes, from my 8
gb usb stick, and then she did a quick scan, removed some items, then shut down,
when she booted up her machine, later on that day, she plugged in the mouse,
after to trying to do any thing, the arrow disappears, machine locks up, like
windows explorer, lock up not responding,a white screen, all icons go, not
connected to the internet. So the only way, was when she got the message,
windows could not shut down properly, she went into safe mode, went to control
panel, programs and feature, uinstalled malware bytes 2.2 , and then shutdown
and restarted, had normal use of her machine, so I have removed it on my
machine, only have super anti spyware free, avg free, and doing a windows
defender scan at the moment, for windows 10. So, try Spybot and destroy,
capersky, but does need sighted help as the 2017 installer, asks you for a
capture. Read this blog on david goldfield’s site, and he uses nvda, as his main
screen reader. Never used that.
Sogiving a warning, malware bytes, maybe give you malware,
and lock up and emss your machine, for us screen reader users, safe mode, no
audio drivers, no speech.
Marvin. periodically
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Thanks Chuck, I appreciate the information.
Lynne Moore
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2017 6:05 PM
Subject: Re: beware of malware bytes
it did at the time when I was using JAWS 16 and whatever version of Malware
Bytes was in force at that time.
Chuck
From: Lynne Moore
Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2017 1:51 AM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: beware of malware bytes
Hi,
Sorry for the delay in responding. Do you know if Malware Bytes works
with JAWS 16 as well? Thanks.
Lynne Moore
From: Charles Krugman
Sent: Friday, December 30, 2016 11:05 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: beware of malware bytes
I have been using the latest paid version of Malware bytes with JAWS 17
with no difficulties. There were problems with JAWS and an older version but for
the most part those were corrected with a newer version. Using it with JAWS does
take getting used to as it involves using the JAWS cursor at times and Malware
Bytes could be a bit more detailed with their explanations.
Chuck
From: Lynne Moore
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2016 12:56 AM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: beware of malware bytes
Hi Group,
Marvin was just talking about Malware Bytes. About a month ago, my
Windows 7 PC got some Malware on it. I have a virus checker and I thought
that was all I needed. Anyway, I lost a lot of files and had to reinstall
windows. I had someone run Malware Bytes for me because they said it was
the best program to run, but it didn’t seem to work well with JAWS. What
do you recommend I would use that would work well with JAWS and that would also
be effective?
Lynne Moore
From: marvin hunkin
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2016 12:05 AM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: beware of malware bytes
Hi. if you use malware bytes, be aware, some versions, can
mess up your system. This is what happened to my mum, she has a old Toshiba
satellite running windows vista home, and she installed malware bytes, from my 8
gb usb stick, and then she did a quick scan, removed some items, then shut down,
when she booted up her machine, later on that day, she plugged in the mouse,
after to trying to do any thing, the arrow disappears, machine locks up, like
windows explorer, lock up not responding,a white screen, all icons go, not
connected to the internet. So the only way, was when she got the message,
windows could not shut down properly, she went into safe mode, went to control
panel, programs and feature, uinstalled malware bytes 2.2 , and then shutdown
and restarted, had normal use of her machine, so I have removed it on my
machine, only have super anti spyware free, avg free, and doing a windows
defender scan at the moment, for windows 10. So, try Spybot and destroy,
capersky, but does need sighted help as the 2017 installer, asks you for a
capture. Read this blog on david goldfield’s site, and he uses nvda, as his main
screen reader. Never used that.
Sogiving a warning, malware bytes, maybe give you malware,
and lock up and emss your machine, for us screen reader users, safe mode, no
audio drivers, no speech.
Marvin. periodically
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Melissa Stott <mstott69@...>
Thanks for this info.
On 1/22/2017 3:41 PM, Lynne Moore
wrote:
Thanks Chuck, I appreciate the information.
Lynne Moore
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2017 6:05 PM
Subject: Re: beware of malware bytes
it did at the time when I was using JAWS 16 and
whatever version of Malware Bytes was in force at that
time.
Chuck
From: Lynne Moore
Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2017 1:51 AM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: beware of malware bytes
Hi,
Sorry for the delay in responding. Do you
know if Malware Bytes works with JAWS 16 as
well? Thanks.
Lynne Moore
From:
Charles
Krugman
Sent: Friday, December 30, 2016
11:05 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: beware of malware
bytes
I have been using the latest paid
version of Malware bytes with JAWS 17 with
no difficulties. There were problems with
JAWS and an older version but for the most
part those were corrected with a newer
version. Using it with JAWS does take
getting used to as it involves using the
JAWS cursor at times and Malware Bytes
could be a bit more detailed with their
explanations.
Chuck
From:
Lynne
Moore
Sent: Wednesday, December
21, 2016 12:56 AM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: beware of
malware bytes
Hi Group,
Marvin was just talking about
Malware Bytes. About a month ago,
my Windows 7 PC got some Malware on
it. I have a virus checker and I
thought that was all I needed.
Anyway, I lost a lot of files and
had to reinstall windows. I had
someone run Malware Bytes for me
because they said it was the best
program to run, but it didn’t seem
to work well with JAWS. What do you
recommend I would use that would
work well with JAWS and that would
also be effective?
Lynne Moore
From:
marvin
hunkin
Sent: Wednesday,
December 21, 2016 12:05 AM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: beware of
malware bytes
Hi. if you
use malware bytes, be aware,
some versions, can mess up your
system. This is what happened to
my mum, she has a old Toshiba
satellite running windows vista
home, and she installed malware
bytes, from my 8 gb usb stick,
and then she did a quick scan,
removed some items, then shut
down, when she booted up her
machine, later on that day, she
plugged in the mouse, after to
trying to do any thing, the
arrow disappears, machine locks
up, like windows explorer, lock
up not responding,a white
screen, all icons go, not
connected to the internet. So
the only way, was when she got
the message, windows could not
shut down properly, she went
into safe mode, went to control
panel, programs and feature,
uinstalled malware bytes 2.2 ,
and then shutdown and restarted,
had normal use of her machine,
so I have removed it on my
machine, only have super anti
spyware free, avg free, and
doing a windows defender scan at
the moment, for windows 10. So,
try Spybot and destroy,
capersky, but does need sighted
help as the 2017 installer, asks
you for a capture. Read this
blog on david goldfield’s site,
and he uses nvda, as his main
screen reader. Never used that.
Sogiving a
warning, malware bytes, maybe
give you malware, and lock up
and emss your machine, for us
screen reader users, safe mode,
no audio drivers, no speech.
Marvin.
periodically
--
Melissa
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