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Custom / Selective Install Of Creator 2009 How Do I Do A Custom / Selective Install Of 2009?

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Posted 24 February 2009 - 01:18 AM

I've been faithfully using Roxio "Creator" products for a good 15 years now and I've always been able to do a Custom or Selective Install (or Uninstall) either during the initial installation or afterwards using Windows' "Uninstall or Change" feature.

I have very specific requirements and only need certain features of the program; indeed other so-called "features" actually conflict with other software on my computer and so I don't even try to install them from the get-go.

Well, I paid close attention during the install portion of the procedure and found no such option, nor did I afterwards after the install finished, when I went to Windows "Programs & Features" under Control Panel.

The "splash screen" told me that I could "change the way Roxio Creator 2009 features are installed on your computer" but after I clicked "Next" it only gave me the option to completely remove the program, informing me that I could click "Back" if I wanted to change my installation settings; this was totally bogus though, as the earlier screen told me to click "Next" to access that feature.

Anyway, could someone please inform me as to how to get to the real "selective setup" part of the program, so I can just have what part of Creator 2009 that I want and need, and not the rest of the (in my opinion) overly bloated full program?

Thanks in advance.

Dell Vostro 220
Vista Business 32-bit
Roxio Creator 2009

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Posted 24 February 2009 - 03:50 AM

One mans definition of Bloat is another mans definition of Complete!!! laugh.gif

They didn't include a custom install it in 2009, end of story!

Judging from the flak, probably see one in the next version. huh.gif

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