On 2/9/2020 9:32 AM, JAS wrote: > I have the 32 bit ver. of Seamonkey 2.49.5 loaded on my laptop now. Can > I run the 64 bit installer right over the 32 bit ver. I have installed now? > > Thanks, > > JAS >
My PC is configured with two physical hard drives: a solid-state drive (SSD) partiioned for two logical drives (C and one other) and a spinner used only for data. For a long time now (even on a prior PC that had two spinners and no SSD), I installed SeaMonkey in a special folder not on my C-drive. When the 64-bit SeaMonkey 2.49.5 became available, I had no problem installing it without uninstalling 2.49.4. Yes, Frank-Rainer Grahl and others are correct: If a 32-bit SeaMonkey is installed in the Windows default location, you must uninstall it before installing a 64-bit SeaMonkey. That is because the default locations for 32-bit and 64-bit applications are not the same. However, not everyone installs applications in the Windows default locations. By the way, my five SeaMonkey profiles are not in the expected default location. They are on my spinner because I consider them to be mostly data (preference variables, cookies, bookmarks, etc). -- David E. Ross <http://www.rossde.com/> Beyond Meat and other such vegetarian meat substitutes represent the ultimate in ultra-processed foods. Real meat is natural. Beyond Meat is definitely not. No, I do NOT own a cattle ranch, a butcher shop, or any other business doing commerce in meat. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

