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Typical, Portable, Compact, and Custom. .
Sometimes when you begin to install a program, you will be asked if you want a "typical" or a "custom" installation. If you click on typical, the program will be installed with the components and features that the manufacturer has chosen. This may include separate additional features or programs that you may not be aware are being installed. If you choose a "custom" installation, you may pick which features and sub-features are installed. However, each installation is different and the "custom" choice may offer you options that you do not understand. If you don't understand the various program components that you are being offered, then you can usually just click on the cancel button and install the program with the "typical" features.
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SHURflo makes Manual Typical Pumps and Livewell pumps. These pumps can be custom made upon request, and the company also helps with installation and delivery.
Typical-All the components that are usuallyinstalled. Portable-Installation optionsgenerally required for portable computers. Compact-The smallestpossible installation that installs minimumcomponents. Custom-Allows you to choose which optionalcomponents to install.
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Immediate Execution You use this option if the custom action should be executed during Windows Installer's first pass through the installation database, which executes before any scripts. Custom actions run in Immediate Execution mode can change properties, feature states, component states, target directories, or schedule system operations. They can also be placed in the UI Sequence or in the Execute Sequence. If your custom action requires install files or registry keys, then it should be executed after the InstallFinalize sequence. Deferred Execution You use this option if the custom action should be executed later, during the install script installation. This is the best option if your custom action depends on a file that is installed with the installation and if the custom action changes the system directly. Deferred custom actions cannot change properties in the Property table, call another system service, or change the system directly. A custom action using Deferred Execution can only be placed in the Execute Sequence after the InstallInitialize sequence and before the InstallFinalize sequence. When using a custom action set to Deferred Execution, the session handle and the property data set during the installation sequence are not available
a folder that contains files from a previous version or custom installation of Windows 7 or Vista.