list of things to include/exclude during installation. Doing this with the OS install could serve everyone. If you want the bloat, everything installs. |
A noble statement, however lets examine reality a tad.
Most of us reading and responding to this post are fairly proficient with Windows and can talk about it with some reasonable facts and opinions.
The average end user however is quite a different animal. A large majority of users just don't get it. Sure, they can surf the internet and print their digital cam pics of fido and the kids on vacation, but they haven't the first clue on what is happening underneath. They don't know if they need something or not. Vista's installation is very very easy just for that reason.
At work, the same applies. The user can navigate a spreadsheet or operate the company software and such, but the knowledge ends there.
The techs among us can uninstall what we need to, and scale things back JUST LIKE WE ALWAYS HAVE. The average end user can continue in his/her expierience on the PC in a more simplified environment which is harder for them to screw up, and they won't even miss those extra MB's of ram they are using.