Hi. You don't need to go through all of that to reboot in a different
OS. Just restart your mac and when you hear the startup sound, hold
down the option key for a few seconds. This will bring up a list of
operating systems which will allow you to choose the one you'd like to
boot into. Hitting the left arrow once should select OSX and the right
arrow should select windows. Just hit enter once you make your
selection and it will boot into the chosen OS. If you have more than
two operating systems installed, you'll be able to arrow through the
list as above, but, you might want to get a sighted person to tell you
the layout on the screen.

Hope that helps,

Cameron.




On 9/27/12, Kimsan <kim...@blindaccesstraining.com> wrote:
> Let's get this straight because I have been rebooting to switch between the
> two lol.
> System preferences and start up disc when I am using the mac and windows
> seven, I can click computer and look for the boothcamp control pannel type
> booth, bring up the context menu and click um, from there I don't know.
> If you have boot camp set up can you send the list steps on how to do this
> for the benefit of all users.
> Thanks.
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