Hi everyone, I normally don't mind experimenting with things but I am a bit chicken to take this one on without asking for people's experiences. I have just upgraded from a 2012 Macbook Air to a 2013, and want to restore my old machine to the state it originally came in, IE erase all my data and leave a fresh copy of the OS on the system. I've read about starting the Mac while holding the option key and selecting the recovery partition. My question is, is this an accessible process? If so, at what point can I turn VoiceOver on? Is it just a case of pressing down-arrow, then return, to get to the recovery partition? Any help, or a URL that explains all this from a blindness perspective, would be very much appreciated. Thanks a lot. Jonathan Mosen Mosen Consulting Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training http://Mosen.org
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