AIO sounds interesting but what about settings for each program, what folders you want the apps placed in, various options that have to be ticked/unticked, etc, seems to me that you may as well install individually, unless it can take apps that are currently installed (register entries etc) and place them into a new system?

Could you please elaborate
kiwi_2005.

Thanks, btw Avira is great!

(wonder how long it will last free?

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Edit: I did look on the web for AIO Creator but find nothing but crap, also looked up nLite, blowed if I can figure what the heck it is, how to use etc,

I think a manual install is the way to go!