Ah, hmm, so you're not sure if you can enable narrator while booting the 
windows setup?

thanks

On 2011-03-06, at 9:30 PM, Rob Lambert wrote:

> I was able to boot camp Windows quite easily. Just follow the instructions, 
> though I don't know if the partitioning info is accessible or not, since I 
> was using a hard copy print & a magnifier. The Vista drivers on my OS X CD 
> worked beautifully with Windows 7.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Mar 6, 2011, at 7:26 PM, Tyler wood <tcwoo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi, yall
>> 
>> First of all...sorry about the number of messages I sent out. I'm addicted 
>> to the command r command, it seems - so I'll refrain from that in the 
>> future. I usually leave my mac at school during the weekend, so having to go 
>> home and not check email kind of hurts.
>> 
>> Anyway, I got my paws on a copy of windows 7 the other day and am just 
>> getting to installing it in fusion.
>> 
>> So it's working great, I got narrator running, which is all I wanted to do 
>> tonight, anyway.
>> 
>> Now, however, I would like to stop my xp vm from starting automatically - is 
>> there a way of doing this? This is frustrating.
>> 
>> thanks a lot.
>> 
>> Oh, and another question...is it easy to bootcamp windows? Especially in 
>> particular windows 7? Is the interface accessible (hold down C key when 
>> booting, wait for the cd to stop, and if a USB headset or what not is 
>> inserted when you do boot will hitting option (windows) U turn the utilities 
>> on on the windows cd to start instatlion of windows?
>> 
>> I've never installed windows 7 before, so I'm curious. 
>> 
>> thanks for any input
>> TYler
>> 
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