One of my problems here is that I only have a 120 GB hard drive, and there is only about 40 GB left on it. I’m sure that’s not enough to install windows. If there is a way to run it on an external drive using fusion or virtual machine, I would be interested in knowing if it could be done. I have installed lots of music software to record with on here, so don’t have lots of room left. > On Jun 5, 2015, at 4:37 PM, Rob <mr.robertc...@icloud.com> wrote: > > Why not use the Win7 PE Disk? > It has NVDA, and talks you through the install. > it even contains setup files for all the Windows 7 installs. > you will need a USB sound card to hear NVDA while installing Windows 7. > > On 6/5/2015 5:30 PM, Eileen wrote: >> Hello, >> >> The partition is completed in the bootcamp assistant while you have speech >> from voiceover: I used a variety of apps from my iPhone6 including: KNFB >> Reader, BeMyEyes, and Facetime. With the KNFB Reader, I increased the >> brightness to 100%. I was able to capture the text on the screen. I used >> BeMyEyes to confirm that I was on the right drive and to format it >> correctly. However, the issue that I came into into was that I couldn't get >> the cursor down into the right-hand corner to press the "next" button. >> That's when I changed to using Facetime. Also, on Applevis there's an >> article on how to install Windows without sight "to bootcamp. Although the >> sequence of the dialog screens in 8.1 were not in the same order, it gave me >> the keystrokes to use. Hth. >> >> Best, >> Eileen" >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >>> On Jun 5, 2015, at 1:05 PM, Cameron Strife <came...@cameronstrife.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi. Speaking of windows on the mac, I need to reinstall windows seven >>> ultimate 64 bit on a newly created bootcamp partition. >>> >>> How did you get around having no speech during the first part of the >>> process where you had to select the default partition and format it to >>> ntfs before continueing? >>> >>> the unattended xlm file route doesn't work for seven for me as it >>> totally erased my drive by default. That option worked great for >>> installing win xp via bootcamp but I take it that is no longer an >>> option for windows seven or later? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Cameron. >>> >>> >>> >>>> On 6/5/15, sadam ahmed <sadamahmed1...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> Hi Ted, >>>> >>>> Both Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 work well. >>>> >>>> Running Windows 7 myself but did utilise Windows 8.1 on my old clasic >>>> MacBook Pro for about 16 months. ( I believe the new MacBook Pros and the >>>> MacBook only support Windows 8 or 8.1 happy to be corrected on this point >>>> however). >>>> >>>> Of course another option is to wait until Microsoft takes the wrappings off >>>> Windows 10. >>>> >>>> The official date of release is July 29. >>>> >>>> What ever option you choose it'll be a great experience! >>>> >>>> Best regards, >>>> >>>> Sadam Ahmed >>>> >>>> Certificate IV in International Trade >>>> >>>> Vocational College of Business >>>> >>>> RMIT University >>>> >>>> LinkedIn: >>>> >>>> https://au.linkedin.com/pub/sadam-ahmed/ >>>> <https://au.linkedin.com/pub/sadam-ahmed/> >>>> >>>> https://www.rmit.edu.au/about/our-education/academic-colleges/college-of-business/ >>>> <https://www.rmit.edu.au/about/our-education/academic-colleges/college-of-business/> >>>> >>>> >>>> Sent using OS X Mail >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 2 Jun 2015, at 5:19 am, Ted Phillips <tedmusi...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi all. I have some questions about installing windows on a separate >>>>> partition. Since I am running a macbook pro, and only have about 40 of >>>>> 120 GB available, Can I install windows on an external hard drive and use >>>>> it? Next, Since I'm running Yosemite, what OS do I have to go with if I >>>>> do this? I have windows 7 and windows 8 available. 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