may, if you use fusion, that does not mean windows is running all the  
time. it only runs when you tell it to.

On Sep 21, 2009, at 8:23 PM, May McDonald wrote:

>
> Ah ok, thanks.  Bootcamp is the one I want then.  I don't want windows
> running all the time.  So I will have to get a sighted person to help
> install windows.  I think I can find one of those.
>
> Can someone please send me the steps to be able to do this off list.
> I'd like to have that handy when I'm ready to install window 7.
>
> Thanks again.
> On 21-Sep-09, at 8:09 PM, Woody Anna Dresner wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi May,
>>
>> If you use Boot Camp, you can boot into either Windows or Mac OS.  
>> When
>> you choose one, that operating system uses all the resources of the
>> computer, and you have to reboot to use the other. The reason Windows
>> doesn't speak during the install is that you don't have access to
>> VoiceOver.
>>
>> You might want to consider using Fusion instead. This allows you to
>> run Windows while running Leopard. The down side is that your  
>> system's
>> resources must be split between the two, but the advantage is that  
>> you
>> can switch between Windows and Mac programs and run them
>> simultaneously.
>>
>> Best,
>> Anna
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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