> The manuals are both included with the product and available online. If you
> have the resources to download the product, then you have the resources to
> read the manual. Your decision not to take advantage of this is not the
> same thing as it not being available.
Ah, you made and assumption. I borrowed the disk from a friend, at the last
minute, who had made it from an ISO image.
> You had the ability, it's called "Custom" install. You chose not to use it.
Chose because the description was poor and, as mentioned, previous versions
had at least allowed me to tell it what it is to do with the hard disks.
So, past experience has a lot to do with it. I had no idea that the option
would be that last to the user.
> Most of us have made this mistake and we understand why you might be upset.
> But your assignment of responsibility to the vendor is misplaced. If you
> want to make choices then don't choose the default.
As mentioned, if way too many people make the same mistake, that is a warning
to the vendor that something is wrong with the procedure and that it should
be changed.
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