Don't use Bootcamp. Use Fusion instead - it'll save you a lot of trouble. I say that from experience and a corrupted Mac HD. That being said, if you're willing to deal with it make sure you back up with Time Machine before messing with Bootcamp.

On 5/16/2015 8:11 PM, Faisal ali wrote:
Hi all,
I think today is the day I’m going to get windows seven installed on my 
bootcamp. This question may sound a bit silly but I was wondering how one 
accesses bootcamp upon powering on the mac? In other words, is there a 
keystroke one can use to boot into windows?

On May 13, 2015, at 2:13 PM, Grant Hardy <[email protected]> wrote:

I wouldn’t count on audio drivers for Macs being supported. If you have a 
generic USB headset or something like that, it might work, though keep in mind 
that Apple adds their own support files and setup instructions to the Windows 
setup. It’s been a while since I’ve used Boot Camp, but I think Apple uses an 
autounattend.xml file to give the setup specific instructions, including to run 
the Boot Camp Support Setup after Windows is installed (granted you could do 
this manually if needed). There are also specific directions you need to 
follow, including formatting a specific, pre-created partition rather than 
repartitioning your disk from within the Windows Setup. Since I think Leftec 
uses their own proprietary interface for Windows installation, you’d have to 
make sure all this was possible from within their software. I’ll admit, this is 
purely speculation on my part. I’ve never tried any pre-installation 
environment on my Mac. I’ve only configured Boot Camp one time and I followed 
the official instructions and got sighted help. Now I use VMWare Fusion, which 
provides an out of the box, accessible wizard for installing Windows. I would 
be interested to hear from others who have tested ways to install Windows 
without sight on a Mac, to hear what their experiences were like.

Grant

On May 13, 2015, at 1:34 PM, Brent Harding <[email protected]> wrote:

I wonder if you could buy Levtec's program that allows you to add speech and do 
the install from there? I'm not sure if it supports the audio on mac hardware 
though.

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