I have Sonar X1 is it safe to delete older versions

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2013/11/22 10:55:47 (permalink)

I have Sonar X1 is it safe to delete older versions

I still have Sonar 8.5 on my computer can I delete that safely ?
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    dubdisciple
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    Re: I have Sonar X1 is it safe to delete older versions 2013/11/22 11:14:54 (permalink)
    Yes...BUT make sure there are no 8.5 included plugins you do not need.  I always take my time before deleting previous versions . 
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    Re: I have Sonar X1 is it safe to delete older versions 2013/11/22 11:16:06 (permalink)
    I have 8.5 through X3c installed. No harm keeping or deleting them. The only issue are the pugs that come with the different versions. It is also a good idea to always keep a prior version handy just in case. The only issue I see is storage. The coexist quite well together.

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    Re: I have Sonar X1 is it safe to delete older versions 2013/11/22 13:44:52 (permalink)
    But they consume so little disc space there is very little to gain from removing them, and you might just break something in shared folders that you rely on.
     
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