![]() ![]() Ironically this often happens when you perform a manual upgrade. It may appear that there are multiple installations due to the list of installed apps not being cleared properly. All automatically but it takes longer to update. This method is much faster compared to a complete installation, which involves completely uninstalling and then reinstalling Live. As a result, you'll only have one version of Live installed on your pc. When the auto-update process takes place, a new version of the software is created using the old version, after which the old version is removed. There is nothing that can be erased because the auto-update takes care of that.Īn auto-update only downloads a file of a couple of hundred MBs instead of a few GBs as is the case for a full install. It's also good to have to archive Live releases if the recent update doesn't work.Īuto-updates don't stay on your system. I've had to delete over 6gb of Live installs. ![]() The other reason is those auto updates also stay on your drive. It's easier to do it manually if you have more than one system. ![]()
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