A clean instal can definitely be done, several of us have done it, myself 
included. What is interesting, during the install, there is a customize button, 
but it's disabled.
On Jul 30, 2011, at 11:09 AM, Missy Hoppe wrote:

> That is correct. In fact, when I asked an apple rep about doing a clean 
> install, I was basicly told that it can't be done.
> Obviously, this isn't the case, and once an update or tow has been released 
> to fix some of the more serious bugs, I intend to
> attempt a clean lion install, but the rep I talked to basicly said that by 
> doing it as an update over top of SL, I was doing
> it correctly, and that a clean install wouldn't resolve any of my issues. So, 
> even if I do try a clean lion install some day,
> I'm going to keep the backup I made  prior to going back to SL, because all 
> my voices, settings, etc. are in place on that
> backup.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: shame on you apple
> 
> Because, Lion as far as i understand it was supposed to be installed over the 
> top of Snow Leopard. It's just me being me,
> opted to do a fresh installation, which is something I always do with new 
> operating systems.
> On 30 Jul 2011, at 16:56, william lomas wrote:
> 
>> hi all
>> 
>> 
>> Why was it please when I ran install of lion was I given no options to set 
>> anything?
>> no language choices, printer drivers, it just ran install not impressed
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