On 15 October 2012 14:00, NotSoHappy <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have been using Mnemosyne for about 4 years. Only this morning did i
> upgrade to version 2.0. I checked carefully whether i needed to uninstall
> the old version first. I also checked carefully whether i needed to do
> something with the big database i have on Mnemosyne. Nothing was stated
> anywhere, to my knowledge.
> I downloaded 2.0 and got the message to close all other application. I did.
> Upon installation i wanted to run Mnemosyne to see what the change were.
> Wel, i was very much SOL. This was the message i got:
>
> message re Visual C++ Runtime Library:
>
> This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual
> way. Please contact the application's support team for more information.
>
> Then i went to see what programs/things were installed with 2.0 and i
> found Mnemosyne Webserver. It gave the message Fatal Python Error.
> Interprete not initialized (version mismatch?)
>
> Btw, i run Windows 7.
>
> I have the feeling that i should have uninstalled the old version first.
> Nothing was said about thsi though. I didn't because i had hoped that all
> the data and the grading of all the cards would transfer over smoothly to
> 2.0. I guess i was mistaken. Ha, ha, ha!
>
> Any solution other than uninstalling everything and reinstalling 2.0? This
> is an issue for me because yeah i have all the data in the Backups but it
> will take me endless fiddling to get the data to be shown in Mnemosyne the
> way i am used to it.
>

Myself and a few others had the same problem. Indeed, the solution is to
uninstall Mnemosyne 1 and then run the 2.0 installer again ... other than
that issue, 2.0 should have no problems with your old data.

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