Re: OT: second test and dumb question

2018-02-28 Thread P. J. Alling
You shouldn't need to keep them.  The unpacking process before installing may leave behind a number of intermediate temporary files you don't need either. On 2/28/2018 8:37 PM, John Sessoms wrote: After I install the web browser & email client, do I need to keep the installer EXE files that I

Re: OT: second test and dumb question

2018-02-28 Thread Brian Walters
As Igor said, you don't need to keep them but I usually do in case I need to go back to that version if a future update doesn't work. eg. about a year ago I updated Firefox and found it wouldn't load on my PC so I reinstalled the earlier version from the saved installer. Cheers Brian > On

Re: OT: second test and dumb question

2018-02-28 Thread Igor PDML-StR
No. You don't need to keep them. But I typically do keep all the installer files. It was only ones or twice in the 21st century that I went back to them on the same computer. (I've went to them for a different computer, - but not for such frequently updated software as web browser and Thunderb

OT: second test and dumb question

2018-02-28 Thread John Sessoms
After I install the web browser & email client, do I need to keep the installer EXE files that I downloaded? Specifically: palemoon-27.7.2.win64.installer dotexe Thunderbird Setup 52.6.0 dotexe Do I need to keep them? -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml