Hi there, you need to get a copy of vmware fusion, www.vmware.com. This will 
allow you to run windows in a virtual machine, as well as install without 
sighted help. If you have skype or another program for communication, I could 
give you more help getting started with this. It will allow you to run the mac 
and windows at the same time which is very convenient.
On Jul 7, 2010, at 5:33 PM, Deb Lewis wrote:

> OK Gang.  I read a ton of posts on this but it's like jumping into the middle 
> of a conversation. So could someone help me by starting at the beginning.
>  
> I just got a MacBook and I do need to run Windows on it for convenience and 
> because some things I do just don't exist in the Mac world.
>  
> I know it has BootCamp already on it and my co-worker (not using screen 
> access) installed Windows and runs that on her Mac at will. But you're all 
> talking about a lot of other ways to do this. What is the best way, what 
> choices do I need to make, and what specifically do I need to get.
>  
> Sorry if it's been covered. But after reading posts for an hour from the 
> archives I don't know this yet. LOL. TIA.
>  
> Deb
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