Hi, 

I am 99% sure that the bootcamp partition is located in the 4th position.
However, once you begin the installation of Windows, you will have no
speech, hence needing sighted assistance. At one point, I did read the
article posted up on Applevis to install 
Windows without sight, but my steps and the amount of tabs didn't match up,
as reported by my assistant helping me to install Windows. Also, I'm not
sure which OSX you are using, but I am running Mountain Lion. And began with
Win 8.0 original single licensed disk and bootcamp for one reason or another
didn't like it. I needed to create an ISO on the desktop and run bootcamp
from the ISO disk instead of the disk. I did keep the disk in the external
DVD player and that's where Win 8.0 was installed from. It was the oddest
thing, but it worked. Just giving you my recent experience with it all. HTH
and good luck. 

Eileen  

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Sent: Monday, July 14, 2014 6:01 AM
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Bootcamp

hi all when installing windows in bootcamp is it 4 sure 4 times down to hit
the bootcamp partition?
Will


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