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Hello. I have just purchased the upgrade and the installation is wanting to install to a new folder than the original. Should I allow that or overwrite the original installation? TIA.
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Hi John:
If you install into a new folder you will start with a clean (empty) set of pilot records and settings.
If you run into problems with any of our products, installing into a new folder will often solve the issue.
If you have no problems AND would like to continue your pilot's career and use your existing settings, you can indeed install into your exist folder.
For all readers - please note that if the latter course is taken, you will need your license ready to put into the product or otherwise you will be in the DEMO mode for that product and you will no longer be able to use your old product (as you will have overwritten it).
If you just want to try out a demo of a new version - then install that into a NEW FOLDER.
Have a great week of flights!
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