I've got 7.1 32 bit installed in the G:\Program Files\TextPad 7 directory.
Does anyone know if I can just install the 64 bit version directly over the top of it or is going to be seperate install.
Have a lot of macros and clip libraries, so it would be good to know...
Upgrading from 32 bit to 64 bit version
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I have been running Textpad for many years. I would like to upgrade to the latest 64-bit version for my Win7 workstation but every time I attempt it I lose all of my settings.
I have tried every possible combination of starting with Textpad 5.1.0 to 6.22 to 7.4 32/64 bit. When I get to textpad 7 all of my settings are lost. MRU files, font/color/syntax/filetype, toolbar settings, everything. I clear out all TextPad entries from my Registry every time I attempt this, except for some of the Notepad replacement settings. I have a .reg file, this is a regedit export from HKEY_CURRENT_USERS\Software\Helios and I use that as my starting point.
For now I am at 6.22 and will work with this until I find a solution. I have performed extensive customizations on TextPad settings and I would like to get to 7.4 64-bit with all of my settings intact. Can someone recommend a way to make this happen?
I have tried every possible combination of starting with Textpad 5.1.0 to 6.22 to 7.4 32/64 bit. When I get to textpad 7 all of my settings are lost. MRU files, font/color/syntax/filetype, toolbar settings, everything. I clear out all TextPad entries from my Registry every time I attempt this, except for some of the Notepad replacement settings. I have a .reg file, this is a regedit export from HKEY_CURRENT_USERS\Software\Helios and I use that as my starting point.
For now I am at 6.22 and will work with this until I find a solution. I have performed extensive customizations on TextPad settings and I would like to get to 7.4 64-bit with all of my settings intact. Can someone recommend a way to make this happen?
I have not tried either approach. So 5.4.2 and 6.5 were the magic numbers -- releases that handled this well?
Why 7.4 32-bit, is that a better precursor to 7.4 64-bit than 6.5?
Edit: I think I see, you are suggesting that I install the latest of each major release -- presumably based on the assumption that they should be the most stable and the upgrade paths "most tested", true?
Why 7.4 32-bit, is that a better precursor to 7.4 64-bit than 6.5?
Edit: I think I see, you are suggesting that I install the latest of each major release -- presumably based on the assumption that they should be the most stable and the upgrade paths "most tested", true?