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> On 25 Jun 2017, at 12:00, Nickus de Vos <bigboy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all
> I had to format and install a clean copy of Sierra for a friend over the 
> weekend and thought while I have the installer on a USB flash drive I might 
> as well do my iMac as well, since I’ve been wanting to do a clean install for 
> a while.
> 
> Everything worked as expected on my friends MBP and I did the clean install 
> for him, Voiceover talked me through the entire process as expected. However 
> this morning when I wanted to do my iMac, Voiceover simply didn’t want to 
> start during the installation process no matter what I tried.
> For reference I then inserted the USB drive with the installer in to my 
> Macbook Pro and booted in to it and Voiceover started just fine, but nothing 
> happens on my iMac.
> 
> Anyone had this happen to them before, any ideas or solutions?
> My iMac is a late 2013 model running Sierra, my friends MBP which Voiceover 
> worked on during installation is a mid 2012 and my MBP is a mid 2015 Retina.  
>   
> 
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> thing happened to me. When I contacted Apple acceptability about it they said 
> that nobody else had experience the problem. Please contact Apple affect 
> ability. I also have an iMac. David

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