I use bootcamp on my Mac and when I am in Windows 10, it's like using a really 
good PC.  The upcoming creators update for Windows 10 will allow you to install 
without sighted assistance.  Let Bootcamp create a Windows partition. Create a 
bootable CD or USB drive from the .ISO file.  Plug in a USB headset, boot from 
the CD or thumb drive and start nararator. Install Windows to the partition 
that Bootcamp created. Sent from my iPhone

> On Apr 3, 2017, at 6:59 PM, Eric Brinkman <eric.brinkm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I have a MacBook Pro with a 750 gig solid state drive, 16 gigs of ram,
> a 2.7 GHZ Intel Core I7, and an Intel HD 4000 graphics card.  I have
> been using it since late 2012 with Windows 7 as a virtual machine, but
> am becoming increasingly unhappy with the performance.  VoiceOver has
> numerous bugs, even with Apple native applications like iTunes.  Some
> websites are extremely sluggish in Safari with VO.  I still can't use
> Spotify with VO although I can use it with Jaws.  The virtual machine
> has its own set of problems.  I am unable to open certain powerpoint
> presentations, for instance.  I sometimes get errors when trying to
> install applications.  Since I use Windows at work, I am thinking
> about purchasing a Windows laptop.  However my MBP is still a powerful
> machine from a specs standpoint, so I hate to abandon it.  Should I
> consider trying Bootcamp?  My main problem with that is that I cannot
> set it up without sighted assistance, and I live alone.  Should I
> upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10?  Should I try NVDA instead of
> Jaws?  Any suggestions from people who have used Bootcamp or NVDA
> would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Eric
> 
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