Then it seems silly to have the custom install option telling the user that
only 2.6MG will be used on the hard drive if the user chooses only to
install the swriter program. If it won't custom install the way it offers,
it ought to be deleted from the CD. If I eliminate all the system save stuff
on D: drive I could probably get OpenOffice entirely on the laptop there.
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From: "Dan Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: "Robert A. Manter Family" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 8:22 PM
Subject: Re: [users] failure to custom install swriter from CD
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 10:58 am, Robert A. Manter Family wrote:
I have CD OpenOffice 2.0, have loaded it onto home computers. Want
to load just the word processor onto laptop. Should take about
2.6MG. [6MG if I do help file also].When I do the X-ing out of the
other stuff the CD still insists on loading a lot of other things.
Can't load onto laptop because the thing tells me I am 223MG short.
Obviously the custom install feature isn't working. What do I do?
If you could tell me which files to copy from home computers, 2.6MG
ought to go onto 3 floppies which I could then copy into laptop.
Also tell me what to do to update config files on laptop if I do
from floppies. Thanks, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What you do not understand is how OpenOffice.org works. More than
75% of the program is the core element. All the applications in OOo
use this core element. So, this is why you more than 223 MB on your
hard drive to install OOo even if you are only going to use one
application.
The only solution to your problem is to replace the hard drive in
your laptop with a larger one. I did this the first of this year on a
laptop I bought seven years earlier.
Dan
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