I've literally installed Google Pack on hundreds of systems without issues.
Granted, if you load *everything* and have a slow or already screwed up machine, you're going to have problems. Things I avoid loading are RealPlayer, Skype, and Google Desktop (which is a real pain on a slow machine as it indexes everything on your hard drive). Other than that, it's a really useful set of software. It's one of the first things I load on a new system. George On 7/2/07, Don Cooper <[email protected]> wrote:
Recently while installing Google Earth - I made the mistake of accepting installation of a slick looking bundle of anti-virus, anti-spyware neato screensaver and etc. junk from Google. DONT make the same mistake. Up till now, I trusted Google for not screwing things up. Not any more. Online I found hundreds of others who have had even worse problems than I did. What could the point be of installing software to "protect" your computer - when it basically only brings your system to its knees? (Sounds like homeland security, huh?) -WaV
