Everything is installed under "c:\strawberry-perl". Right now, directories are hard-coded at compile time, so users can't be given the option for where to install it. Soon, Perl will support a "relocatable @INC" with relative paths. See "Poll: Is your $^X an absolute path?" for some discussion.
There's been a request or two for a version of Strawberry that gets installed to "c:\perl" to seamlessly replace ActiveState installs, but I'd rather wait for 5.8.9 and let people install it wherever they want.
-xdg
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