Hello,
Two questions, and I'm sorry I don't have an answer for you.
What version of VMware workstation are you using and on what host
platform? What screen reader on the host and guest OS?
Second question, you mentioned you were able to change the boot order
in Bios mode, how did you do that?
I had to make a blank vm, power it up once so it put the needed files
in place, then power down, and power it in to the bios. I then had to
have a sighted friend change the boot order, I saved and rebooted. I
did this for both 32 and 64 bit, I just copy in the bios .nvram files
so I can use them on any vm.
Thanks.
Dave.
On 11/28/17, mattias jonsson
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