![]() ![]() I thought I remembered reading somewhere that you were new to the Mac but I could be wrong. ![]() I just thought I would throw this information out there incase you were unaware. I sincerely hope this helps and I hope I am not coming off as patronizing in anyway. If you are upgrading the currant operating system to a new version of itself (for example Mavericks 10.9 to 10.9.01) recovery mode is not an issue and you would complete the update according to the first process I described via the Apple menu. In case you didn't know Command F5 can be used to toggle Voiceover on and off from anywhere in the system. Once in recovery mode you can use command F5 to turn on VoiceOver and follow the on screen instructions. After downloading the new OS from the app store you will go through some license agreements and the like and when it is time for the actual process of updating to occur your computer will restart in recovery mode. If you are updating your operating system (for example from Mountain Lion 10.8 to Mavericks 10.9) this is also accessible. You can also view descriptions of what changes come with each update. You have the option to instal all of the updates at once or instal only those updates you feel are important. ![]() This will present a window including an HTML content displaying all available software updates. the first menu you should be on is the Apple Menu Arrow down until you hear software update and VO space on that. If you are performing software updates specific to built in software on your Mac, this can be accomplished by doing a VO plus M to get to the menu bar. Jake, I know this doesn't answer your original question, but I would just like to let you know that you can perform software updates yourself with out sited assistance. ![]()
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