Ok, so far I've found image viewing software that's only Trial. It doesn't get installed by default anyway so that's garbage. Next are the actual Drivers for the Scanner function and for the Printer itself. There are many subdirectories but they are for other languages. Next are the Fax drivers. We don't use this feature of the All-In-One, anyway, so I don't want to bother with that. Next is a Trial installer for ABBYY FineReader 5.0 Sprint. To us this is garbage. It gets installed by default which irritates me. Next is the installer for the Printer. Everytime I try to run this it says this. Next is a folder just for help files and crap. Don't need those. Next is the readme in many translations. Don't need that, either. And finally, a diagnostic tool that I don't think we've ever used. So therefore we have a bloated Dell All-In-One installer package and since I love to save space, I want to know how to just skip everything and get right to the essentials: The installation of our Printer and Scanner functions and the drivers for them so that once Windows is installed and loaded, we are ready to Print. Remember, there is a GUI that goes along with this Printer that allows us to manipulate pictures that have been scanned and to Print. So, can I just put the folders with the installers and DLLs and etc files in $Progs$ and experiment with the different unattended installs to see which one works? I have VMware Workstation installed. Is it cmdlines.txt that I comment the commands into? Anymore tips would be great, thanks.