Hi,

Can you please go into detail? The only way I recall installing Windows on a 
Bootcamp partition is actually by sighted help. You need to get someone to 
select the right partition, then go through part of the setup before you can 
bring up Narrator at the setup screen. Unless you are very daring and just 
start hitting buttons.

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On May 6, 2010, at 2:16 PM, M BROWN wrote:

> I have been following the fusion verses Boot Camp thread to running Windows 
> on a Mac. There are obviously positive and negatives which either path one 
> tends to go down. As I am going to install Windows 7 on my Mac perhaps 
> someone could clarify the following few points.
> Am I to believe that using the Boot Camp method to install Windows one needs 
> sighted assistance . And once installed, can a visually impaired person Boot 
> into Windows without sighted help. I know that if going down the Fusion path, 
> all sighted help can be gotten rid of and total independence achieved.
> Many thanks for any thoughts.
> Martin 
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