You can copy the config folder from the old installation to the new one
to keep your settings. Or, do a diff with a good diff tool and selectively
migrate your settings if you want to be extra careful.
-Thomas

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> Each time that I upgrade the version I loose all the settings 
> that I had :-(
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> Ronen Soreq Decell R&D
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