Hi,

It sounds like one of two things.  Either the installer is not actually bitting 
properly, thus VO is not actually loaded to start, or, your volume is way down 
on the iMac and thus VO is on but just can't be heard.  To check if it has 
anything to do with the volume, wait an appropriate amount of time for the 
installer to start on the iMac, press cmd-f5, wait a few seconds, then press 
VO-cmd-left three times which should normally take you to the volume quick 
change.  Now, press VO-cmd-up a few times and see if you hear VO announcing the 
volume level.  You may need to try this a few times if you don't wait long 
enough, or if one of the cmd-f5 presses actually turns VO off instead of on.  
Sometimes, I press VO-cmd-left once, then VO-cmd-up a few times and keep 
repeating incase I've got VO on the wrong starting point when I try these 
commands.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jun 25, 2017, at 05:00, 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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