

When trying to find a solution again today, I found that if I used the “Safe Removal” in the system tray to “eject” the DS-7000 before I removed it from the cradle, then the crash didn’t occur. A bit of a nuisance though to have to take that extra step. The impulse is to grab for the recorder when you want to dictate something, and not to first grab the mouse to click on the screen to eject. Then Google led me to your article and your responses in helping others. I was able to download the Patch0016 from your link, installed it, and not a crash since. I have spent so many hours trying to work this one out.

Windows Terminal Services:Microsoft Windows Server 2003/2008/2012 Terminal Services (requires separate RDS CAL license), Microsoft Windows Server 2008-2016 RemoteApp (requires separate RDS CAL license).Virtual Environment Platform (Workgroup System only) With the Dictation Module and Transcription Module: A Microsoft WDM- or MME-compliant and Windows-compatible sound device.Windows 8: 1 GB or higher (x86)/2 GB or higher (圆4).Windows 7: 1 GB or higher (x86)/2 GB or higher (圆4).Microsoft Windows 10: 1 GB or more (x86) / 2 GB or more (圆4).Standalone System: Microsoft Windows (10, 8, 7, Vista,XP ).
