Eileen,
Thanks. The screen was definitely blank. After I rebooted this
morning, I made sure of what had been successfuly done. The Windows
partition was the right size but not formatted to NTFS. I never got to
the point of telling the Windows installer to format the partition. I
verified that Bootcamp had copied the Windows files from the ISO image
to the thumb drive and those files appear to be intact. I have the
Bootcamp drivers ready on another thumb drive.
I do not see an option in Bootcamp to start the Windows installer on
the thumb drive. How am I to proceed from here? Thanks.
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On 8/19/2015 12:08 PM, Eileen Misrahi wrote:
Hello,
I’m not sure if this will help you, but I had all sorts of issues a few months ago getting Win 8.1 installed. I have a CD media disk for Windows, but I also download the ISO version as well. At least on the Win 8.0 side of the installation, there’s no speech, as you well know. I also had handy the article posted from Applevis on how to install Windows without sight. Even though the order of the screens were not in the same order explained in that article, it gave me the necessary keystrokes to assist in the installation process of Windows. In this tedious task, I also used KNFB Reader from my phone to read the screen, and the app BeMyEyes” to access sighted assistance. The last resort I used was FaceTime with an sighted AT support friend. When you get to the screen where you need to select the bootcamp drive (usually in the 4th position or arrow down 3 times), you will need to reformat the disk. The “Next” button is all the way in the bottom right hand corner (if memory
serves), which was not accessible with the command ALT-N. This is where I
needed the FaceTime sighted assistance in using the trackpad and detailed
directions on when the mouse cursor was exactly on the button to perform a left
click. I performed the left click from the trackpad. Once you get through this
tedious and frustrating task, you still need to install the bootcamp drivers
from your USB thumb drive. I hope this helps in getting your Windows 7 OS
installed into bootcamp.
Best,
Eileen
On Aug 19, 2015, at 8:56 AM, E.T. <ancient.ali...@icloud.com> wrote:
Update. Had to reset PRAM. The Mac side is fine. The Bootcamp partition is
there as well. Its not formatted with NTFS because the Windows install did not
get that far.
Not certain what went wrong but the Mac had apparently crashed which was
resolved by resetting the PRAM. How should I proceed from here? Thanks.
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On 8/18/2015 11:54 AM, E.T. wrote:
Hello,
I started this project this morning. I have gotten as far as
resizing the partition for Windows. At what point will speech not be
available? I am not sure the actual Windows install has started yet. If
the Mac restarted, its not apparent, the screen is blank. What next?
Thanks.
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