Nope, I can do this, just did this 2 days ago to restore my computer during a
class I was teaching. So can't reproduce here.
On Jan 8, 2017, at 1:08 AM, Daniel McGee <danielmcgee134@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all, running a late mac book pro 2011 and can anyone confirm the following.
1. Turn on your mac and wait for the chime sound then hit cmd R. For a number
of seconds then release.
2. Wait for recovery to load then hit cmd F5 to start voiceover.
Shockingly, at least my end, VO fails to start up at all. Tried it twice and
failed on both attempts. Running latest update of Sierra.
I'm wanting to downgrade back to Yosemite because don't get me wrong it's a
nice update and all that, but it kills my battery life like insanely fast and
not to mention the MBP gets hotter more underneath and I've also notice that
the fan kicks in more. It's not like I'm doing anything processer intensive.
All I need to do is to start navigating mail messages and the fan kicks in.
Regards
Daniel