Is there an option to overwrite the old release when installing a new one?
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A new release will show up as a new software, but I am wondering whether there is a way to overwrite the old software, since I do not want two MATLABs on my computer.
Or at least, use all my old configurations, and previously installed toolboxes?
Thanks.
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Catalytic
2023년 3월 23일
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2023년 3월 23일
No, there is not. You should always manually uninstall any versions you don't want. It is probably a good thing that they make you do this because a one-click overwrite option would be accident-prone, and reinstalling older versions can be very time consuming.
However, it is a good idea to uninstall older versions after installing the new one so that the new version has the opportunity to import your preferences from the previous installation.
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Walter Roberson
2023년 3월 24일
If you upgraded from one or two releases back it should automatically copy your settings, and (if I recall correctly) offer to install the Add-Ons. It will not, however, automatically detect which toolboxes out of your licensed toolboxes that you had installed; the installation process will offer to install all of your licensed toolboxes.
John D'Errico
2023년 3월 23일
편집: John D'Errico
2023년 3월 23일
I'll admit, I typically have 3 to 6 releases, and usually at the high end of that scale. They are useful to me in case I might want to test something in an old release for a question here.
At the very least, ALWAYS leave the previous release there. In a few rare cases, I find a new release might have some issues on my computer. So just in case, the previous release is just good insurance. Leave it there for at least a few weeks.
A few years back, I wrote a little tool to export my current search path from the old release. Then I'll open the new release, and import the search path. I put that tool on the file exchange.
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