Hello, After recent discussion about appropriate or not appropriate default setting on in my.cnf , I have created a prototype minimal settings for Windows installer. Here is the picture of this attempt http://cid-ff0c950417b4f8a4.office.live.com/self.aspx/share/dbsettings.png For those who have familiar the 5.2 MSI installer already, what I have added is a checkbox "Standard configuration", explanation text, and input field for innodb bufferpool size (preset with RAM/8, in my case it is 8191/8=1023). "Standard configuration" is on by default, if it is "on", then 4 parameters are added to the my.ini file 1) default_storage_engine=innodb 2) innodb_buffer_pool_size=[VALUE_IN_EDIT_BOX]M 3) innodb_log_file_size= min(innodb_buffer_pool_size/4, 50) I made this formula almost out of thin air and using some blog reading and comments in the templates. It is likely that 50M is more than the average user needs, however it only takes some disk space, and If user has to increase from default 5MB , the procedure is awkward. I checked, MySQL Config Wizard set this parameter to 54M on my box, so it is in the same range. 4) sql_mode=STRICT_TRANS_TABLES,NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION If "Standard configuration" is off, hen input field for bufferpool size is disabled, and none of those 4 parameters is added to my.ini Do you think it is useful in this form? So far I tried to avoid "calibration" topics altogether since it is a controversial topic where people never have same opinions. Also I tried to avoid it because I cannot write GUIs . However, this one change is small in and it does not introduce additional dialogs. It makes some important defaults the same as "standard configuration" in existing MySQL installers. I think it was PeterL who already asked for non-default buffer pool size already, also Monty also spoke about it in Lisbon. Comments welcome, also those on the picture above - I'm not sure if wording and use of brackets and quotes is correct. Wlad