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B Gallagher

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Oct 19, 2008
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Hello all,

When I've done an install of OS X in the past, I've always gone through and customised the install, removing printer drivers, unneeded languages, etc., in order to free up space on my HDD.

When I run the Lion install, there is a "Customize" button, but it is greyed out, making it seem redundant.

I've noticed that the base OS takes up around 8-9 GB, so I'm wondering if anyone has any idea if I can actually customize the install, or - if printer drivers etc. are installed by default - whether there's any way to manually delete these after the installation has been completed?
 
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