locked Re: Question #Windows10
Michael Black
Every time a new WSJT-X version is installed it overwrites the old directory but creates a new Apps entry. It's best to "unnstall" WSJT-X before installing a new version or install each in it's own directory -- I tag on the version # to the directory so I now have \WSJT\WSJTX250 for example. There are 3 ways to remove old duplicate entries. #1 Reinstall the older version and uninstall it (not likely to have older versions) #2 Edit the registry to remove them (yuck!) #3 Use a utility that does it Mike W9MDB
On Monday, October 18, 2021, 02:14:35 PM CDT, Neil Foster <archernf@...> wrote:
I was just in my applications settings to remove an application I no longer use. In scrolling down I noticed about 19 copies of WSJT Many with the same date. What is that all about? Neil N4FN
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