Bernie,

Actually no, I don't use custom install always.  If I have no experience
with whatever it is, I might go ahead and do a regular install.  That
way I know I have everything I need, as some installs aren't very
flexible after the initial install.   Custom install would be my normal
choice, However.

Microsoft leaving something out????  I always assume Microsoft wanted to
test the limits of all hard drives everywhere :-)  Well, know that I
think about it, However.  They don't install things like TweakUI
normally.  I had to find it myself.  In fact I don't even know where it
is on my 98 disk.... I downloaded it off of the internet.  I guess they
only install things normally if it doesn't allow for user
flexibility...... you know whatevers good for Microsoft is good for the
people :-)

Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA


Bernie wrote:
> I can't remember if it installs AIM either. Anyway, isn't the "custom
> install" option the one you normally would use? No matter if I have the
> wagest idea what the program is for I always choose the advanced/custom
> choice so I can see what I have to choose from. Some parts of Microsoft
> Office will not be installed unless you choose to install them by doing
> this. In case you don't know if something can be left out put it in there
> and everything should be perfectly safe.
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