williamcopper
Paul P
I guess it may be complex to accomplish, but uninstalling a demo shouldn't destroy the existing version.
Great word "Shouldn't" ... sadly, not a true word. edit -- or said better, true as a moral imperative, but not a good thing to rely on in software.
What I meant was that I'd be pretty angry if my current setup was destroyed after uninstalling a demo (unless this outcome had been clearly stated in large bold capital letters just below the 'download demo' button).