Installing V13 - uninstall v12?
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2009-11-15
11:35 AM
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2024-04-26
10:22 AM
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Aruzhan Ilaikova
2009-11-15
11:35 AM
When installing v13 should I uninstall v12 first or can I have both versions installed on the computer in different directories with different libraries? Or should I just get rid of v12 and just update all my current files to v13? Not sure what to do as this is first time I have done an update on a version.
V12-V27, PC: Ryzen 9 3950X, 64g RAM, RTX5000, Win 11
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2009-11-15 01:09 PM
2009-11-15
01:09 PM
Arcadia wrote:Arcadia I have versions 7 to 13 loaded and no problems.
/.. Or should I just get rid of v12 and just update all my current files to v13?/.....
I would keep your v12, you never know when you may need to use it specifically.
Rod Jurich
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2009-11-15 08:07 PM
2009-11-15
08:07 PM
Thanks Rod. And I assume you have different library's for each version?
V12-V27, PC: Ryzen 9 3950X, 64g RAM, RTX5000, Win 11
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2009-11-16 02:37 AM
2009-11-16
02:37 AM
Arcadia wrote:I have developed my own library with many parts from the 4D Library.
/...And I assume you have different library's for each version?
I have not used any ArchiCAD default library since v6.5. Instead all default libraries
are kept as masters which I borrow/copy from to my my library.
I duplicate my library and update the current default library Macro Folder with each new version.
May sound complex but no more than remembering to load migration libraries.
Library development is a constant process of improvement.
Rod Jurich
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