I am saying that you can start the install inside XP. Then you choose custom as the installation type. In fact, since you're doing it inside XP I suspect custom will be the only option available, as in-place upgrades are not possible inside XP. Hope this helps.

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On 20/07/2010 9:50, Øyvind Lode wrote:
Chris:
Are you saying that it's possible to do a clean/fresh install of Windows 7
using a screen reader?
Or are you talking about starting the install process from within XP/Vista
etc?

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Hi,
Coolness you are going to use Windows 7.
You can do a clean install only. This can be done with your screen
reader though. (Oh yes, I'm proud you're using NVDA!) besides the point,
Skype 3.8 and Office 2003 works on Windows 7. Please be aware of known
compatibility issues with Skype 3.8. I know people use it though and
they have reported no problems. Personally I would go with the latest
and greatest, but I will back off at this point and say enjoy Windows 7!


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On 20/07/2010 8:14, Daleen Spalletta wrote:
Hi all
I want to set up windows 7 again on my laptop, that being what it came out
with.
I tried it at first, but because of having to many problems went back to
xp.
Things have changed, it sounds like and I have a few issues with xp that I
know will be resolved in 7.
I only want to make sure if I can use skype 3.8 and office 2003.  I am
using nvda.  as my screenreader.  Also, do I have to format my drive or can
one install win 7 as is using my screenreader?
Thanks for any help.

Daleen
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