Hi - I've searched the wiki but could not find a conclusive answer to this question. I'm trying to clean-up/delete an older install folder. I have 2 folders in my program files path and wanted to be sure that I could delete one of them.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Squeezebox
and the following
C:\Program Files (x86)\SqueezeCenter
I'm currently running 7.6.1 and it appears as if all the data points to the "squeezebox" folder.
1) Is this the correct path?
2) At what point/version did the SqueezeCenter path get there? I want to delete it. I could find no evidence of when this was an install path on the wiki. I renamed it and will see how everything runs as a test, but thought I'd ask the community anyway in case someone else is confused.
Thanks,
Peter
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2011-11-30, 11:13 #1Junior Member
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Squeezebox vs Squeezecenter install folders win7x64
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2011-11-30, 12:14 #2Senior Member
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You are correct. If you install Squeezebox on a system that never had Squeezecenter you would only have the Squeezebox directory in Program Files(x86).
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2011-12-01, 15:22 #3Junior Member
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thanks
Thanks for the clarification. I've been doing house keeping to get updates to flow more smoothly.
e.g., Strange how you have to install an X86 C++ library on an x64 system (as opposed to the x64 library) in order to move to future versions. I get that SB runs in a 32-bit mode, but it's not the most intuitive thing.

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