Creating a portable copy of nvda.
Emmanuel Junaid
Hey there! I want to ask if it's possible to make a portable copy of nvda in an USB disk and make it autorun?
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What do you mean by "and make it autorun"?
If you're looking to have NVDA start up when Windows starts up, it makes very little sense to go with portable rather than installed. You can, of course, create Startup entries to fire up anything under Windows, but it's really "going around Jake's barn" as the saying goes in the Shenandoah Valley to do this with a program that can handle it all if installed. -- Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041 It’s hard waking up and realizing it’s not always black and white. ~ Kelley Boorn
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Roger Stewart
You can easily make a portable copy of
NVDA on a memory stick but you can't make it auto run. For
security reasons, this function will no longer work. If you first
run Narrator and then you can navigate to the memory stick, find
nvda.exe and start it there. Then turn off narrator and there ya
go.
Roger
On 10/11/2020 11:50 AM, Emmanuel Junaid
wrote:
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Tony Ballou
Hi,
I haven’t created a portable copy of NVDA for quite some time. However, I believe that this can be done using a USB flash. Check section 3.2 of the users guide which is in the NVDA help menu for further details on it.
Tony
From: Emmanuel Junaid
Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2020 12:50 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] Creating a portable copy of nvda.
Hey there! I want to ask if it's possible to make a portable copy of nvda in an USB disk and make it autorun?
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