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Originally Posted by clifford_cooley
A browser is needed in order to search for another browser if you dont have one already downloaded. In this event I would like to see a small utility designed just for selecting the browser of your choice
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Yep, exactly. Which is why I don't see the point in the EU fining MS or complaining that IE is included in the OS out of the box, because it's absolutely essential even if all you want to do is download some other browser.
If the EU doesn't want IE in Windows, then that's fine. But they shouldn't get some extra built-in program that is in effect a miniture browser just so they can download whatever current browser they want.
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Originally Posted by clifford_cooley
Personally I think the OS should be just that an OS no "bells and whisles". There are third party apps for just about all the bells and whisles in the OS. I cant even start to tell how many things there are in the OS that I dont use. But yet they are on my machine regardless. And this is not to mention the bloatware that the manufactures install.
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Here I disagree... we pay a hundred bucks minimum just to use the OS, I'd like it to have basic level functionality the moment it's installed without needing to spend 30 more minutes picking and choosing additional modules and services to install one by one. Plenty of stuff is not installed by default, and with the ability to remove large parts of the OS built in you can uninstall just about anything, including IE8 if you wanted it permanently gone.
I've tried several of these cut down "Lite" OS builds that some people would swear by. In XP's case they just made the OS slighty unstable, and in both XP and Vista's case I often couldn't run some command or program because some service, key OS files, or dependant module in the OS had been removed.