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August 9, 2018
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PSE 18 Clean install advice PSE 14, 15 18 on same computer

  • August 9, 2018
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Any good advice for me before I undertake uninstalling all my PSE Elements versions and reinstalling just pse 18…? I would like to clean up my computer and reduce the disk footprint from 3 Elements versions that are running on it. I do all my work in 18. I plan on continuing to use just PSE 18 but the little I have learned is it could possibly get quirky if I uninstall just the 2 previous PSE version. Tentative plan is to do a full backup to an external hard-drive of PSE 18 (already have one of 14 & 15). Then one by one uninstall all my PSE Elements versions, then reinstall PSE 18 and restore catalog from my backup. Any particular order to uninstall in? Would a backup done before I uninstall anything be any different from a backup done after I have uninstalled just PSE 14 & 15..? Much thanks for any advice that could save me unnecessary aggravation later on.

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    Participating Frequently
    August 10, 2018

    Hello,

    I would suggest you to sign out from PSE14 and PSE15 before uninstalling it and also taking the backup of your media again is never a bad idea.

    Thanks

    Peru Bob
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 10, 2018

    Use the Cleaner Tool:

    Use the Cleaner Tool

    ronanxyzAuthor
    Known Participant
    August 10, 2018

    doesn't apply to me I do not use any Adobe cloud features.

    MichelBParis
    Legend
    August 10, 2018

    ronanxyz  wrote

    doesn't apply to me I do not use any Adobe cloud features.

    No, it does also apply to Elements, even if it is not mentioned. (I had to use it once myself on a computer without the Adobe Cloud).

    My own experience: I have versions 6, 10, 12, 14, 15 and 2018 installed on my main computer (Win 10).

    Uninstalling older versions does keep all your catalogs from all versions, all your image files, all your Elements and Organizer preferences. It should not be necessary to start from scratch, but there has been very rare cases where problems appeared with the updating process, for instance with the ACR module.

    Only if I met such issues, I would start with CCleaner then install the older software first, checking for updates, and re-install 2018 lastly.

    As suggested by KumarPrakash, sign out before uninstalling to be able to reinstall on a new computer if needed.