Hi,

If you wish to make at least the installation of windows accessible, then you 
can try these tutorials for performing an unattended Windows installation on 
your PC using Setup_mgr.exe.
 
http://blind-geek-zone.net/audio/Windows%20Unattended%20Installation.mp3
http://blind-geek-zone.net/audio/Windows%20Unattended%20Installation%20Part%202.mp3
http://blind-geek-zone.net/audio/Windows%20Unattended%20Installation%20Update.mp3

The same website- www.blind-geek-zone.net hosts other files related to windows 
instollation.

Since I haven't had any recent occasion to try out this, I cannot garentee a 
successful installation.

Regards
--- On Sun, 10/5/08, ruchir falodiya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: ruchir falodiya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [AI] screenreader for the console?
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Sunday, October 5, 2008, 11:12 AM
> hello all at accessindia
> due to exams, assignments, busy college life, i'm not
> able to post
> very much to the list, but this time, i have to ask few
> questions and
> hoping to get some suggestions too.
> 
> few days ago, my PCI.sys file got corrupt and i had to wate
> til some
> sited person arive so that i can fix it with bootable disk
> of windows.
> ( how depended is that? )
> anyways, so the point of story is,
> unlike linux/unix, windows doesn't have any
> screenreader which can
> read console messages and tell user about status of the
> boot process.
> however, if we can code in c / cpp, this can be achieved.
> the application will have to directly interpret with the
> bios, so i
> understand its not easy task, but, if we write code and put
> it on a
> bootable disk, and then let windows load, i guess, we can
> read out the
> boot progress.
> due to its high complexity, i'll be very glad if some
> institution like
> NAB delhi or karishma enterprise can throw some more light
> on this
> subject.
> i'm also open to any discussion for the same off-list
> if its about the
> programming concepts and ideas.
> also, with free speech synths like ESpeak, we have a very
> good chance
> of getting it as freeware.
> so, lets see where and how far we can progress in this
> field.
> 
> also, as far as i remember, there use to be a shortcut to
> turn off the
> display of the laptop and still continuing to work on the
> process, the
> shortcut was something with function key i remember.
> oh, and btw, i'm using compaq laptop.
> if we can turn off the display screen, i suppose, we can
> increase the
> battery life by up to 25%.
> 
> i think, that's all for now.
> regards,
> 
> ruchir.
> 
> 
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