NoOp wrote on 30/12/2014 02:52:
On 12/28/2014 09:41 PM, HenriK wrote:
Thanks to all who commented. Unfortunately, I don't think I stated my concerns
very carefully.
My existing SM 2.24 is installed in a different hard drive partition (F) than
the operating system (C). I seem to remember that
On 12/30/2014 12:38 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
NoOp wrote on 30/12/2014 02:52:
On 12/28/2014 09:41 PM, HenriK wrote:
Thanks to all who commented. Unfortunately, I don't think I stated my
concerns
very carefully.
My existing SM 2.24 is installed in a different hard drive partition (F)
than
the
On 29/12/14 16:41, HenriK wrote:
Thanks to all who commented. Unfortunately, I don't think I stated my
concerns very carefully.
My existing SM 2.24 is installed in a different hard drive partition (F)
than the operating system (C). I seem to remember that picking a new
copy of SM will try to
On 12/28/2014 09:41 PM, HenriK wrote:
Thanks to all who commented. Unfortunately, I don't think I stated my
concerns
very carefully.
My existing SM 2.24 is installed in a different hard drive partition (F) than
the operating system (C). I seem to remember that picking a new copy of SM
Thanks to all who commented. Unfortunately, I don't think I stated my concerns
very carefully.
My existing SM 2.24 is installed in a different hard drive partition (F) than
the operating system (C). I seem to remember that picking a new copy of SM will
try to install it only in the C
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Ant wrote:
Is there someway to update an existing and older version of SM to a
newer version other than the latest version?
I want to go from v.2.24 to v.2.30 without changing anything else.
The
update screen appears to only allow going to the latest version,
v.2.31,
Is there someway to update an existing and older version of SM to a newer
version other than the latest version?
I want to go from v.2.24 to v.2.30 without changing anything else. The update
screen appears to only allow going to the latest version, v.2.31, something I
don't want to do at
On 12/25/2014 11:04 AM PT, HenriK typed:
Is there someway to update an existing and older version of SM to a
newer version other than the latest version?
I want to go from v.2.24 to v.2.30 without changing anything else. The
update screen appears to only allow going to the latest version,
On 26/12/14 06:33, Ant wrote:
On 12/25/2014 11:04 AM PT, HenriK typed:
Is there someway to update an existing and older version of SM to a
newer version other than the latest version?
I want to go from v.2.24 to v.2.30 without changing anything else. The
update screen appears to only allow
Is there someway to update an existing and older version of SM to a
newer version other than the latest version?
I want to go from v.2.24 to v.2.30 without changing anything else. The
update screen appears to only allow going to the latest version, v.2.31,
something I don't want to do at this
Ant wrote:
Is there someway to update an existing and older version of SM to a
newer version other than the latest version?
I want to go from v.2.24 to v.2.30 without changing anything else. The
update screen appears to only allow going to the latest version,
v.2.31,
something I don't want to
Ant wrote:
Is there someway to update an existing and older version of SM to a
newer version other than the latest version?
I want to go from v.2.24 to v.2.30 without changing anything else. The
update screen appears to only allow going to the latest version,
v.2.31,
something I don't want to
On 12/25/2014 9:10 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
...
And, to make sure that SM doesn't keep trying to update you to the
latest version, go to Edit-Preferences-Advanced-Software Installation
and, under the SeaMonkey headers, de-select the Automatically download
and install updates.
Good idea and
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