If the Tooltype is set to just "Installer", it won't matter where the Installer executable is stored - C:, Utilities, System... it will just work. Issues may arise when you upgrade a 3.9 system to 3.2, for example. You'll get the 3.9 Installer in Utilities and the 3.2 on in System instead of replacing the 3.9 one with the newer version.
Changing the location that the OS uses won't fix the problem with the default tool set to c/Installer - that still won't work...
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