Hi Helger,

Setting up windows 10 in bootcamp is very easy although windows installation is 
limited accessibility due to no screan reader interaction both within windows 
and due to no bootcamp drivers installed.
An ISO file is an image of an installation disk, somewhat like a compressed 
file of all windows installation files from a dvd

During the bootcamp configuration / setup bootcamp asks you for the 
installation media which is the iso file and then a destination media which 
should be a USB drive of some kind,

Bootcamp then downloads drivers from apple for your windows version and 
combines them with the installer media from the ISO on to the USB device and 
once you have setup the harddrive size that you require  and restarts your 
machine in to the windows installation setup.

Your computer has a very limited amount of ram but enough to run windows on,

Bootcamp is a dual boot system  when windows is running your only running your 
computer in windows, like a windows computer.
as for the windows version you have,
if it’s a standard windows version then yes it should work on your bootcamp 
session,

if it’s not, then get an ISO of the same version of widnows you have and use 
the ISO and the windows 10 key you have for your licencing,

jaws 17 and nvda will be fine in bootcamp,
as for Office 365, if you have a licence that allows you to have it on multiple 
dvices such as the office personal which is 5 devices  then yes you can install 
it on a mac and a windows machine,

if you have a licence that only allows for on one device then you will be able 
to install it on a second or in your windows machine and it will either tell 
you it can’t be activated or it will activate your office but deactivate your 
mac installation.

Everything else is just a standard windows computer but at the touch of a 
button you can switch between yoru mac machine and or your windows machine..

Oh what I also meant to say was that on the USB device are the bootcamp drivers 
for the mac book airs hardware

These drivers need to be installed to get all the windows hardware setup 
correctly and working so until these drivers are installed you wont have such 
things as sound for jaws or nvda.

Hope this helps.
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Helga Schreiber
Sent: Sunday, 7 August 2016 6:04 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Question Regarding using Boothcamp on the Mac

Hi all! How are you all? The subject line says it all. I know there  are some 
specific steps in how to get boothcamp running on my Mac and so n. I will 
really appreciate some help regarding this matter. I use a windows computer, 
and  I'm using windows 10 onit. However, this weekend I was trying to install 
the Aniversary upgrade of windows 10,and it fail the installation. I really 
don't know why. I will definitely  call Micrsoft and ask them some question 
about  my  issue. But I also want to install windows 10 on my Mac and use it 
with JAWS 17 adn NVDA guys. Now my questions  come to this, do I need to buy a 
brand new copy of windows 10 even though I have the Micrsoft Media creation 
tool of the  Windows 10 Upgrade Aniversary update?  I'm just wondering. I read 
online some instructions of apple support that I need to have an iSo file of 
micrsoft. What is the iSo file? And now my other question is, if I install 
windows 10 on my mac and use it with boothcamp, will I be able to modify my 
keyboard,and have a numpad keys as I have it on windows,and be able to do JAWS 
tandem with other people since I help people a lot with JAWS tandem? And I also 
would I be able to use dropbox for windows, Adobe reader DC to read PDF files, 
use Micrsoft word for windows to write Papers and  also use Internet explorer 
as my default browser and so on? I'm just curious. I know I can use pages to do 
school  work and use micrsoft word  for windows, but I'm still learning how  to 
use Pages, and  I want to be able to switch between these  operating systems if 
necessary for school purposes.   I know that I am not able to switch between 
operating systems since I am not using VM ware fusion, and I'm using boothcamp. 
The reason I want to use windows 10 on my Mac is because my windows computer is 
almost four years old,adn is giving me soem issues and so on. And one last 
question, if I have office 365 version 2016 on my windows computer, I don't 
have  to  purchase it again if I want to have it on my Mac right?  And just to 
let you  know I have a Macbook Air 11 inches computer late 2015 with 4 ram of 
gigs.  I apologize for this long message! I look forward in hearing from you 
soon with some suggestions regrding this matter. Thanks so much and God bless!

Helga Schreiber

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