For me, it did not turn out that well. I have problems working with GRASS
now, since it still uses the environmental variables of last installation.
Reinstalling, cleaning all files on my computer and cleaning my registry
did not help in my case. I think reinstalling my whole computer might be
the best idea, gives a clean new start. I asked a question about that last
Friday, does anybody have a solution, or should i go to the dev user list?

So, if using GRASS, make sure to delete EVERY last file/registry of Qgis
1.8/2.0 of your computer.



2014-03-18 7:45 GMT+01:00 Luca Manganelli <luc...@gmail.com>:

> On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 9:03 PM, Chrest, David <dav...@rti.org> wrote:
>
>> I currently have 2.0.1 and  am excited about the great new features in
>> 2.2. I plan to install 2.2 using the Windows 64 bit standalone installer.
>> Is all fairly OK with this installer? Any major performance bugs or reasons
>> that would keep me from installing 2.2? Major functionality working OK?
>> Just checking.
>>
>
> We use QGIS 2.2 64 bit on Windows 7 systems and it seems fine, but you
> should  check with your projects and plugins if it is OK for you :-)
>
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