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Uninstalling versions of Ps CC


mikecox

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Ps need memory.jpg

I assume the 2014 version is more current, I'm note sure what the extra version is.
 

Hoogle

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I wouldnt do it through add/remove programs instead launch creative cloud and do it from there if you hover your mouse over an application you will see a cog settings come up which will let you uninstall
 

MrToM

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Just leave it.

You can only run 1 version of PS at any one time anyway and you never know you may need it if you use a plugin which is not yet compatible with CC 2014.

If on the other hand you need the drive space then by all means uninstall as Hoogle has suggested.....but leaving it doesn't use any more 'memory' than any other software you are not using.

Regards.
MrTom.
 

mikecox

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Just leave it.

....but leaving it doesn't use any more 'memory' than any other software you are not using.

MrTom.
That's true of ROM, when a program isn't loaded, and running; I'm talking about disk memory.
 

mikecox

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I wouldnt do it through add/remove programs instead launch creative cloud and do it from there if you hover your mouse over an application you will see a cog settings come up which will let you uninstall
Ah! I didn't think of that. Thanks! I'll do it that way.
 

ALB68

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That's true of ROM, when a program isn't loaded, and running; I'm talking about disk memory.

I believe you mean disc drive space not memory.
 

mikecox

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Yes, I should have been more specific. Thanks
 

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