Bootcamp is ideal in this situation as I lack the funds to purchase fusion. 
Moreover, I want windows to have full access to my resources.
> On May 16, 2015, at 2:37 PM, Shaf <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 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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