Re: Windows installation with NVDA


 

On Mon, Dec 6, 2021 at 07:15 PM, Eduardo Fermiano Luccas wrote:
but how do i do it?
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If you already have Windows 10 then you can either use the Update Assistant, which just entails going to the Windows 10 Download Page, then activating the Update Now button, or Doing a Windows 10 Repair Install or Feature Update Using the Windows 10 ISO file

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There is no need to install Windows 10 afresh if all you're trying to do is get a new feature update.  Either of the above noted methods work, and are accessible using Narrator after they've had a few moments to initialize.  Narrator can be invoked via CTRL + Windows Key + Enter.

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