bratboy Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 Okay I'm wondering about the best way to do thing's. I had DVD Lab installed and decided to upgrade to Create 2009 Ultimate. While browsing my program files I noticed that I have 2 directories DVDLab and Create 2009 Ultimate. When I installed Create I had just sort of assumed that it would remove the older DVDLab since it had newer versions of all the apps but apparently it didn't and so the lab folder is taking up over a gig of my HD space. Is it safe to just use Add/Remove Programs and delete the dvdlab folder or will that cause problem with Create 2009 Ultimate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bimicher Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 Okay I'm wondering about the best way to do thing's. I had DVD Lab installed and decided to upgrade to Create 2009 Ultimate. While browsing my program files I noticed that I have 2 directories DVDLab and Create 2009 Ultimate. When I installed Create I had just sort of assumed that it would remove the older DVDLab since it had newer versions of all the apps but apparently it didn't and so the lab folder is taking up over a gig of my HD space. Is it safe to just use Add/Remove Programs and delete the dvdlab folder or will that cause problem with Create 2009 Ultimate Why would you think installing C2009 would remove DVDLab? DVDLab has nothing to do with Roxio, they are completely unrelated programs from different companies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bratboy Posted December 21, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 21, 2008 Why would you think installing C2009 would remove DVDLab? DVDLab has nothing to do with Roxio, they are completely unrelated programs from different companies. I guess I didn't name the app correctly so you got confused. The old app I'm asking about removing is called "Roxio MyDVD Video Lab 10" which is a Roxio product and basically has older, Ver 10 apps that were included in "Roxio Creator 2009 Ultimate" which was why I originally expected that the newer app would remove the old one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bimicher Posted December 21, 2008 Report Share Posted December 21, 2008 I guess I didn't name the app correctly so you got confused. The old app I'm asking about removing is called "Roxio MyDVD Video Lab 10" which is a Roxio product and basically has older, Ver 10 apps that were included in "Roxio Creator 2009 Ultimate" which was why I originally expected that the newer app would remove the old one. Since C2009 is not an upgrade (or update) from "Roxio MyDVD Video Lab 10", I would not expect it to "touch" Lab 10 even though some of the routines from the "older" program may be similar to the C2009 routines. If you were to install C2009 with EMC 10 installed, it asks if it should uninstall EMC 10. Of course there is much more to EMC 10 then to the limited Lab 10 program I had EMC 10 installed when I installed C2009 and none of the older routines where replaced. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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