Hi Devin, if you’re going to use VMWare to virtualize Windows, you don’t have 
to mess around with the Windows Setup. VMWare can install Windows for you. You 
supply all the needed information such as your desired username in the VMWare 
interface itself, which is fully accessible. Shortly thereafter, Windows will 
boot up and you can immediately fire up Narrator. In fact, since you can share 
files and folders seamlessly between Windows and Mac, you could immediately 
open up File Explorer, browse to the setup program for your desired screen 
reader, and run it. It’s really quite elegant, actually. It is probably the 
easiest way of installing Windows that I’ve ever encountered. Going with 
Windows 8.1 will make sure your system is as secure as possible, as security 
updates are no longer being offered for XP.

Grant

On Apr 27, 2015, at 8:50 AM, Devin Prater <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

> About XP, yes that’s true, but its the only OS I’ve found that is already 
> virtualized and ready to go with NVDA. I’d rather not have to deal with 
> installing Win7Pe or anything like that.

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