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Would you buy a Windows O.S. with install choices that of nlite/vlite

As a home user: Would you buy a Windows O.S. that had the install choices that of nlite/vlite gives on remove components? 23 members have voted

  1. 1. What if you were the one in charge of what windows installed?

    • Yes i would, more choices so i can deselect all that crap, either gui or by unattended/answear file.
      95%
      22
    • No i'm perfectly fine with whatever components MS sets as default for any given Windows O.S.
      4%
      1

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I'm wondering who voted no? =)

Someone who knows what "support" means.

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If one doesnt know what to remove, one can just keep default selected components that microsoft set forth as default. Problem solved.

All this would be is a more selections, its not like MS dont have options already, its just very few of them.

pointless poll, you know what the answer is

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Answear to what exactly? The poll? That's not the real question here, albeit it is, always where one question falls, another rises.

Which is the point of the poll. That of which you do not know, yet you seem to think you do, when you indeed do not.

Pointless is not trying anything. This isn't pointless, but if being negative fits you, you'r welcome.

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