David Lawler wrote, On 11/05/2012 05:58:
This totally mystifies me. A week ago I installed SM 2.9.1, apparently successfully, replacing (I thought) 1.1.19. I noticed right away my computer ran slower. Finally, on Monday or Tuesday of this week, things were so bad I had to give up and reboot.

So, imagine my surprise when, after rebooting, I was again running 1.1.19. I went through the process of again installing 2.9.1, again apparently successfully. Then, again this (Thu) evening, my computer was again tied in knots so bad I had to reboot. Again, SM 1.1.19 was running after the reboot.

Does anyone have any idea what is going on? How does 1.1.19 survive the installation of 1.9.1? (I actually used an intermediate step, making the actual conversion from 1.1.19 to 2.X.X in SM 2.0.5, my old profile imported ok, then upgrading to 2.9.1.)

Win XP3, up to date, 2.5 gb memory. With 1.1.19 running, I could go weeks without rebooting. Something is odd here.

Dave
Are you sure that your old SM was not running when you installed the new version ? You can check it by looking for your list of process running. If semonkey.exe after you stop SM is there, you have to kill it.
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