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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Aug 8 22:09:40 -0700
2005 -------
Greetings from Zion National Park, Utah :-)
> But as I already said: I'm no Windows expert. Only my logic tells me that
> installing 80+210 MB instead of 210MB is not the best solution.
Yes, but it's "only" 33% more. We could warn the user and say something like:
"You can remove the unpacked installation files <put directory here> and gain
80 MB of harddisk space but you will lose the ability to select Change/Repair."
at the end of the NSIS installation.
> And the only
> reason being critial case of corrupted installation and the fact that the
> installation can be Reapired/Modified from the new run of NSIS .exe file.
can't ?
Yes, that is unfortunate.
I really don't care that much about the extra harddisk space and I think the
majority of users will not download the nsis package but install the release
version from some CDs/DVDs that inevitably will be found in computer magazines.
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