Just a note/thought, you might be able to do it with the use a device option in recovery mode, which works with the initial creator's update. As for booting from recovery working, I think it is indeed the Fall one.
On 1/31/18, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello everybody > > For quite a while, I’ve been looking around for information as to how to > install Windows 10 from the ground up. The support people at Site & Sound > here in the UK gave me a hint as to how this is accomplished. However, the > reason I couldn’t get it to work was because they made one glaring mistake, > and I must credit Mr. Trethowan for giving me the heads-up as to their > error. So, for the benefit of anybody who may be able to use this > information, here’s how you do it. > > • As a prerequisite for this process to work with accessibility enabled, you > must have Windows 10 Fall Creator’s Update, (Build 1709) at the earliest. > • You must create a bootable Windows 10 media device from which to start the > process > • Your computer’s BIOS or EFI BIOS must be configured to allow boot from USB > or DVD as a primary device. The method you use to accomplish this depends > upon your machine. From memory, if you have an American MegaTrends Inc. > BIOS, you can find the setting for this on the main screen once you > sercomvent any BIOS passwords which are configured. If you have a Gigabyte > BIOS, you need to go into the Advanced Functions screen and scroll down to > Boot Sequence. Naturally, there’s no method of accomplishing either of these > tasks with accessibility > • Another way you might get your machine to boot, if you have somebody with > sight close at hand, is by activating the boot menu which appears on many > systems just before the hard disk boot begins. If you can do this, you can > then scroll down to your desired boot media and just hit enter. But we’ll > assume you don’t have eyes at hand, and proceed > • Once you have these preconditions satisfied, place your boot media into > the drive, and power-cycle the machine > • When you’ve done this, go make yourself a coffee, cup of tea or whatever > tickles your fancy, and leave your computer to its own devices, (pardon the > pun), for a few minutes > • When you return to the machine, press Windows+Control+Enter and assuming > your sound device is a fairly modern standardised one, you should be able t > use Narrator from that point onwards. > > Actually, since its dark days of Windows 98/Vista/2000, Narrator has evolved > out of sight. Indeed, even since Windows 10’s initial roll-out, it has > improved markedly. Although a little tedious in some ways, Narrator is now a > perfectly acceptable tool, at least until you can get something more > substantial installed. > > HTH. > > ======================================== > > My compliments and kindest regards > Gordon Smith: > <[email protected]> > Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist.. > > This Message Was Created Using 100% Recycled Electrons. If you can avoid > printing it, please do so. Think of the environment, save a tree! > > Contact: > > Twitter: @maciosaccess > > • UK Free Phone: > 0800 8620538 > • UK Geographic / Global: > +44(0) 1642 688095 > • UK Mobile/SMS: > +44 (0)7804 983849 > • Vic. Australia: > +61 38 82059300 > • US/Canada: > +1 646 9151493 > > ---------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ This post, like all posts to the Techno Chat E-Mail group has been scanned by our server-side antivirus/malware solution. This should not, however, be viewed as a substitution for your own security strategy. We assume no culpability whatever, implicit or otherwise, for any compromise to your systems as a result of opening any post to this group. Suffice it to say that we remain vigilant within the boundaries of reason. We strongly urge you to do likewise! You have been warned!!! You can find an RSS listing of all posts to this group at: <https://mail.mac-access.net:7025/list/[email protected]> or at: <https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=all&[email protected]> To encourage your friends to join this group, first accept our thanks for spreading the word. Then, have them send a message to the list processing engine at: <[email protected]> To toggle on/off Digest (batch) mode for this group, please send a blank message to: <[email protected]> To leave the group, please send a blank message to: <[email protected]>. To contact the support address for this group, please write to: [email protected]> ------------------------------
