Hello,
Just a little thing to remember. After booting from the Install DVD,  
make sure you wait till the drive stops before you press Command Shift  
F5 or Command FN F5 to start VoiceOver.
At least, this is the way you currently do it under Leopard and it was  
the way it worked under Tiger.

On Aug 3, 2009, at 4:17 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

>
> Yes, unlike windows, you will be able to install without sighted help.
> I plan on doing a complete install as a pod cast when I get mine, but
> in a nutshell, you start up the mac and hold the c key to boot from
> the optical drive. Once the dvd is booted, press command f5 to start
> voice over in the usual way. From there, everything is spoken.
> On Aug 3, 2009, at 10:39 AM, rayna424 wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I just received an email from amazon telling me I can pre-order Snow
>> Leopard for $29. I didn't know we were so close to getting it! I am
>> going to pre-order, and I have a question.
>>
>> I haven't upgraded an OS yet. Is this  something I will be able to do
>> on my own? How does it work? When I go to install, will VO work to
>> tell me what is happening? Any pointers from those who have done an
>> upgrade will be greatly appreciated!
>> Thanks,
>> Rayna
>>>
>
>
> >


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