Hi All,
I have used versions 2013, 2014, and 2015 of the AutoCAD Infrastructure Design Suite on my current PC. Currently, I only have 2015 installed, and the prior versions were all un-installed correctly using the built in uninstallers. However, when I view the main autodesk file on the hard drive (C:\Autodesk), I see folders for versions 2013 and 2014 are still present, and taking up quite a bit of space.
When I check in the Windows add/remove programs tool, I don't see any version other than 2015 as installed. So my question is, would it be safe to simply delete these files from the hard drive in order to free up some space? Are there any files in the previous versions that are necessary for the current version to have access to?
Thanks,
Norm
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those are just the installers the uninstall tool would not get rid of those because its not part of the install
these can be deleted if you don't plan on installing previous versions
DarrenP
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Great, thanks for the info!
Norm