Re: Running Windows on Mac, on a budget

2014-02-27 Thread Daniel Hawkins
Hats off to anyone who is brave enough to do this. I know it is possable it can be done. It just I like more control of what I want to do. Chris, thanks for the write up. Who know, I may one day do that. lol. Daniel Hawkins - Posted from my Macbook Pro iPhone 4S, 16GB, Jailbroken IOS 7.0.4 iPad

Re: Running Windows on Mac, on a budget

2014-02-27 Thread Scott Berry
I am brave enough to try this but where is the write up is tat in the archives of the list? On Feb 26, 2014, at 6:37 PM, Daniel Hawkins wrote: > There was a write up about this. It pretty much count the times you hit enter > and left and right arrows. But if you forget a step, you will get s

Re: Running Windows on Mac, on a budget

2014-02-26 Thread Chris H
Hi all There is a guide I have written up myself over at www.applevis.com Regards Chris On 27/02/2014 01:37, Daniel Hawkins wrote: There was a write up about this. It pretty much count the times you hit enter and left and right arrows. But if you forget a step, you will get stuck. Technicall

Re: Running Windows on Mac, on a budget

2014-02-26 Thread Daniel Hawkins
There was a write up about this. It pretty much count the times you hit enter and left and right arrows. But if you forget a step, you will get stuck. Technically to answer your question, installing Windows is not accessable. You can do Bootcamp untill you hit the Install Button. After that it i

Re: Running Windows on Mac, on a budget

2014-02-26 Thread Ray Foret Jr
Question. Is there any way to set up Bootcamp without sighted assistance? Seems to me I remember seeing something about that. Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind built-in! Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray, still a very happy Mac and Iphone 5 user

Re: Running Windows on Mac, on a budget

2014-02-26 Thread Daniel Hawkins
Yes, that is why Apple have the App called Bootcamp. When you go to Bootcamp and start the process, it will require a usb drive to download the latest drivers. Also, keep in mind, many sighted people use Options to pick which operating system to boot from, but with Bootcamp you can go to Prefer

Re: Running Windows on Mac, on a budget

2014-02-26 Thread Traci
Thank you for the advice so far. I don't know why I said parallels, what I really meant was Boot Camp. I do want the experiences to be separate. If I have a windows installation cd and I'm using boot camp, are the drivers found automatically for me? Traci > On Feb 26, 2014, at 10:03 AM, Came

Re: Running Windows on Mac, on a budget

2014-02-26 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. I've had no trouble running windows seven ultimate 32 bit or 64 bit via bootcamp. It'll most likely be the best option. You're going to have an easier time using a native install as opposed to a virtual machine. And as for hardware/driver/application conflicts, I've had none to speak of with my

Re: Running Windows on Mac, on a budget

2014-02-26 Thread Deb Lewis
Well at times running windows on a mac is more a nightmare than a day dream in my experience. But once you work through all the headaches, it can be done pretty well. First, you won't be using Parallels. It's not accessible. You'll have to use VMware fusion if you want a virtual machine or of co

Re: Running Windows on Mac, on a budget

2014-02-26 Thread Cameron Strife
A current mac mini would run windows no problem via a vm or via bootcamp. And yes, you'll be able to run NVDA on it. On 2/26/14, isaac wrote: > I think you should go with windows 7 operating system. Next will NVDA work > on it yes NVDA will work on a windows 7 operating system. > On Feb 26, 20

Re: Running Windows on Mac, on a budget

2014-02-26 Thread isaac
I think you should go with windows 7 operating system. Next will NVDA work on it yes NVDA will work on a windows 7 operating system. On Feb 26, 2014, at 10:53 AM, Traci Duncan wrote: > Hi all, > > I have a day dream/goal to happen before the end of the year. I'd like to > have a Mac to run Win