Hi Tony,
If you can save the disk as an ISO format file then you could use that image to
install I believe
Otherwise I would suggest obtaining a USB optical drive and installing from
that.
As for installing without sight,
To a point yes,
When you start the vm fusion installation the vm wizard asks all the questions
such as name of machine, licence key drive size ram etc, but it’s once that
part is done and you have to pick language in the windows setup that things get
scratchy.
If you have a usb sound card or speakers that you can connect to the new vm
then you might get narrator working
I haven’t done it for a few years with windows 7 but have with server 2012r2
and things are very similar.
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Tony
Sent: Thursday, 18 February 2016 4:34 AM
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Subject: Windows 7 to a network drive then to my mac
Hi all,
I just got a Windows 7 disk that I purchased from amazon. I want to install it
on my macbook pro, but it has no disk drive. Would I be able to copy the disk
from a windows laptop to a network drive then install Windows 7 off of the
network drive to my macbook using VM Fusion? Also, is there a way to do the
Windows installation without sighted assistance? Is voiceover involved, or can
I activate narrator to assist me?
I’m really looking forward to getting this done. Thanks for any help.
Tony Santiago
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