Removing PE8.5

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2011/04/19 15:13:52 (permalink)

Removing PE8.5

Hi. I've recently installed X1b Producer. Is it safe to remove PE8.5 from my laptop to reclaim some disk space?
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    garrigus
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    Re:Removing PE8.5 2011/04/19 15:17:50 (permalink)
    If possible, I would keep it installed. If you remove it, you may need to reinstall some plug-ins that may be removed along with 8.5.

    Plus, if you have projects in 8.5, it's better to work on those in 8.5 and just start new projects in X1. You'll have less trouble that way.

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    Re:Removing PE8.5 2011/04/19 15:21:08 (permalink)
    Thanks Scott...love your books BTW. 

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    Re:Removing PE8.5 2011/04/19 15:22:40 (permalink)
    BombayCharlie

    Thanks Scott...love your books BTW. 
    Thanks, Charlie! Happy to hear that and I appreciate your support.

    Scott

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    Re:Removing PE8.5 2011/04/20 06:02:18 (permalink)
    Like the man says, keep it on your system.

    The amount of disk space you'll reclaim is negligible.

    And if for some reason the reclaimed space ISN'T negligible, you need a bigger hard drive.

    I've got everything from 6PE onwards still on my system (apart from version 7)

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    Re:Removing PE8.5 2011/04/20 07:02:48 (permalink)
    I do understand the OP.  It's normal for a laptop to have, say, 320 Gb HDD. It gets full quite fast, especially if it's not a dedicated music machine, and a few liberated gigas can be really usefull. Of course you can install a bigger HDD, but that's a lot more work than deleting a software. At worst it means also re-registering some plugins etc. (I don't actually know how much hardware you can change before you need to re-register, say, Kontakt).

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