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blgentry:
Registry entries are independent for different versions as far as I know.  It's pretty common for people to uninstall old versions after they are comfortable with the new one.

Brian.

JohnnyFire:

--- Quote from: blgentry on August 09, 2016, 11:22:23 am ---

There aren't any good reasons I'm aware of to do it that way.  Make a backup and restore if you *must* use a clean machine.  There's no reason to start all settings from the defaults again.  In MC21:  File > Library > Backup Library .  Then put the backup file on the MC22 machine.  File > Library > Restore Library .  Now all of your settings and media metadata are transferred.

But really, there are lots of people that keep 2 or 3 or more versions of MC installed at the same time with no issues.

Brian.

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if you import the 21 backup settings in 22 will make something a backup folder for 21 ver plus in settings will remain same 21 ver ones, just a personal expirience i do the steps i told above and works perfect..
as for the reg cleaners its the point of view of every person, i use 3 utilities with no problem at all as pc tech i know how it works and i cant explain to anyone that want to know if help to...

JohnnyFire:

--- Quote from: blgentry on August 09, 2016, 12:18:05 pm ---Registry entries are independent for different versions as far as I know.  It's pretty common for people to uninstall old versions after they are comfortable with the new one.

Brian.

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indeed JR doesnt leave uneeded values on uninstall at all tested and checked 100%

JohnnyFire:

--- Quote from: BadMax on August 09, 2016, 12:15:29 pm ---CCleaner is good for deleting temp files. Registry cleaner are a myth. Old reg entries don't slow down a PC and this programs can kill your installation.
Also don't put your fingers on stuff like TuneUp Utilities.


But the main question still remains. If i uninstall the old version and select "remove registry entries" what happens.
Do i delete also the settings for the new version or have the versions independent registry entries?

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as for the myth dont count always on what you read or hear rarely reg cleaner give a small boost but a clean pc is a organized pc
i can go farther if dont get my point

BadMax:

--- Quote from: blgentry on August 09, 2016, 12:18:05 pm ---It's pretty common for people to uninstall old versions after they are comfortable with the new one.
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Sure, but to they select "remove registry entries"...

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