gt; And I haven't yet seen bootcamp allow you to use it twice in setting up
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ws 10 but it
> isn't likely.
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> > I've learned a lot more since last posting on this thread.
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From: 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
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Simon:
I'm not convinced you're correct about the partitioning limitations
o see what you mean, putting things on to a flash drive
>>> will let the windows installation work directly from that USB rather
>>> than through the middle man AFS
>>>
>>> In all honesty the windows installation files can be found in one
>>> rathe
David Tanner writes:
> Could someone please repeat the address for where to get the tutorial I
> missed it somewhere along the line and have not been able to go back and find
> it thank you.
>
CAUTION: Long web link. May be broken into two lines on your screen!
Could someone please repeat the address for where to get the tutorial I missed
it somewhere along the line and have not been able to go back and find it thank
you.
David Tanner
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> On Dec 14, 2017, at 1:28 PM, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
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One more response, Simon,
Simon Fogarty writes:
> ...
> And I haven't yet seen bootcamp allow you to use it twice in setting up
> systems
If you mean don't use the same USB stick a second time, this is correct.
It claims to format the stick, but it seems to only format unused space,
thus
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I've learned a lot more since last posting on this thread.
First, in response to Anders, I have been seriously considering a three OS boot
environment on my Airbook, OS x; Windows 10; And Linux. There is a boot
ies
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> > I guess as I think about this a bit mor
ome windows installation features but it's mainly the drivers on
>> the usb.
>>
>> Once it's created you should have a look at the content.
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Hi, Simon:
The Windows part of the install process is fully accessible. It's not the same
screen review commands you know from Voice Over
ssage-
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> Hi Jani
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Hi Janina,
Yeah but if you’re a total like me
You get the reboot and then it all goes dark and quiet, and you
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I have not been following this thread but I understood that one of the big
features of the Windows 10 Fall Update that came out
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Hi Janina,
Yeah but if you’re a total like me
You get the reboot and then it all goes dark and quiet, and you have to ask for
sighted assistances.
I so wish Microsoft would put a fully accessibile
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No, not a bad config, just bad behavior because I
o allow that USB to be seen again by bootcamp.
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> Hi, Simon:
>
> I guess I'm just shocked at how slow and cumbersome the boot camp process of
> writing to USB media is. Frankly, I wonder wh
>> In all honesty the windows installation files can be found in one rather
> >> simple smallish file
> >>
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December 2017 9:19 AM
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How are people using Linux? But screen reader are we using there?
Sent from my IPhone
> On Dec 8, 2017, at 11:22 AM, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
> <macvi
again by bootcamp.
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Hi, Simon:
I guess I'm
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> I guess as I think about this a bit more, I think I understand the issue is
&
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I guess as I think about this a bit more
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> Strange that bootcamp needs one to create a bootable stick, given how long
> th
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Strange that bootcamp needs one to create a bootable stick, given how long that
process takes.
It's quite common to install from an iso file, which
Strange that bootcamp needs one to create a bootable stick, given how
long that process takes.
It's quite common to install from an iso file, which bootcamp uses to
create the USB stick. So, why can't it just install from the iso image
like is so common in multiple environments, including with
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