Will Windows Vista have custom installation?

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Phillip Pi

In Windows XP, I didn't like how I couldn't customize much via its
installation. Older Windows did have that options like not installing
its games, some programs, etc.

Will Vista be more flexible in its custom installation? Thank you in
advance. :)
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Phillip Pi
Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst
ISP/Symantec Online Services
Symantec Corporation
www.symantec.com
 
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Zack Whittaker

Nah - the setup that you see now will be more or less how it is in the final
version. Don't forget, the first bit of setup (where you have to wait for
ages) has little options - the bit when Windows finishes the loading of
files (the long bit) you can customise it a little bit more :blush:)

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Naseru

Phillip,

Vista's installation philosophy is simple: install everything (based on the
product SKU), then allow customization on-the-fly from within the
environment.

For businesses, that means customizing a build first, then locking down that
build's options based on Group Policy settings (GPO).

Of course, different SKU's have different bundles of choices altogether (so
some SKUs are inherently limited in installable toys/bells-and-whistles).

- naseru
 

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