![]() ![]() or could do a trial run on my 'backup/mirror' laptop. I was just trying to stay up to date on Wamp, and the last update went so very smooth from 3.0 to 3.1.1. I will say, without remembering detail since so long ago, I think I had difficulty installing 64 bit on v2.5, which I tried first, and then fell back to 32 bit.Īre you suggesting I need to start with a full install of 32 or maybe 64 bit? My current installation is working fine, in spite of the extra files, and a full install is a bit more effort, considering I would have to reinstall my TNG (the next generation of genealogy software). The same is true of this update to 3.1.7 exe there is no option to choose 32 or 64. ![]() That update file contained both 64 and 32 bit, and self-detects which variety, since there is not an option to choose. Then, also at least a year ago, I used the update from 2.5 to 3.0, and then the update from 3.0.x to 3.1.1, I believe. But I suspect I cannot delete the 'unins00.' files?Īs to 64 bit, the initial install, quite a while ago, was 32 bit, v2.5. I will use your listing to cleanup a bit. I do admit occasionally some stray non-Wamp files may end up in the Wamp root, but I try to keep it clean. I don't recall there ever being just one since that last update. I think the extra unins00~.exe and dat files, which supposedly are uninstall files, were likely introduced in the last update, because it was not a full install, not sure. X-X-X- Backup your databases regularly Here is How dont regret it later! Yes even when developing -X-X-X. Get your Apache/MySQL/mariaDB/PHP ADDONs here from the WAMPServer alternate Repo Read The Manuals Apache - MySQL - PHP - phpMyAdmin ![]() (Windows 10 Pro 64bit) (Wampserver 3.2.8 32bit & 64bit) Aestan Tray Menu 3.2.4.7 I have never tried that, for obvious reasons, but could that be what you have done? Possibly you installed the 64bit WAMPServer into the old 32bit WAMPServer folder. Indicating that something odd has happened. Now I have an additional folder in my WAMP folder called `composer` so just adding a folder of your own does not cause the install any issues.ĭuplicated. There are lots of things in your wamp folder that are not provided by WAMPServer. ![]()
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