Do I need to keep all previous versions of the adobe reader software after installing the updated versions?
valerieduck2001
2006-07-06 20:09:00 UTC
I noticed that I have multiple versions installed such as 6.0 - 6.1 - 6.2, my computer is an older model and could use the additional memory I'd be saving.
Five answers:
anonymous
2006-07-06 20:12:50 UTC
No.
piazza
2016-11-06 04:36:05 UTC
relies upon on what replace you made.. in case you as a lot as date an anti-virus' database, then definite! keep this technique.. some programslike the firefox updates itself and it tells you that you're utilising the as a lot as date version.. you also do not pick to uninstall this technique.. considering doing so would go away you without firefox.. yet, sometimes, like adobe, in case you as a lot as date your adobe cs3 to cs4, then NO! you do not ought to keep the cs3 version..
tiggyman41
2006-07-06 20:12:55 UTC
Nope...just keep the current version. Use the "Uninstall" feature on the software or your Control Panel/Add Delete Programs to remove the old versions. You may then want to "defrag" your drive to make it run better.
James
2006-07-06 20:13:32 UTC
No, you can uninstall them. it's not memory but hard drive space you will save.
♥Tom♥
2006-07-06 20:13:24 UTC
no, you can get rid of them... Adobe should have uninstalled them when you upgraded... or you should have done it
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