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April 11, 2015, 03:10:49 PM
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Muhammed Zakir and yeponlyone, thanks a million for your collective advice.  I sincerely appreciate your time.  Sorry that a nigh passed before I was able to thank you both.

Yea, it's a 64-bit machine and I practice safe-hex.  I don't collect malware.  But to be reasonable, everyone is vulnerable.  That's why we have programs like GPG4USB and gpg4win, not to mention great films like CITIZENFOUR.  I just want to get rid of the old copy of Bitcoin-Qt (which I assumed the overwrite would take care of).  I have a subtle paranoia that I'll delete some critical file that Bitcoin Core - Wallet v0.10.0 is borrowing ad lib.  Why else is Bitcoin-Qt (circa 2011) still there?  Are they both referencing %AppData%\Bitcoin\wallet.dat for the most critical information and would I paralyze Bitcoin Core - Wallet by uninstalling Bitcoin-Qt?

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April 11, 2015, 06:12:35 PM
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Muhammed Zakir and yeponlyone, thanks a million for your collective advice.  I sincerely appreciate your time.  Sorry that a nigh passed before I was able to thank you both.

Yea, it's a 64-bit machine and I practice safe-hex.  I don't collect malware.  But to be reasonable, everyone is vulnerable.  That's why we have programs like GPG4USB and gpg4win, not to mention great films like CITIZENFOUR.  I just want to get rid of the old copy of Bitcoin-Qt (which I assumed the overwrite would take care of).  I have a subtle paranoia that I'll delete some critical file that Bitcoin Core - Wallet v0.10.0 is borrowing ad lib.  Why else is Bitcoin-Qt (circa 2011) still there?  Are they both referencing %AppData%\Bitcoin\wallet.dat for the most critical information and would I paralyze Bitcoin Core - Wallet by uninstalling Bitcoin-Qt?

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Yes, the important files are in %APPDATA% subdirectories. The "c:\pro...\bitcoin*" folders "only" contain the executable part of bitcoin core/qt. I think the files are still there because with the renaming from bitcoin-qt to bitcoin-core they also changed the name of the folder, but the setup is doing no sort of "cleanup" of files from old versions.

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April 12, 2015, 06:14:04 AM
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would I paralyze Bitcoin Core - Wallet by uninstalling Bitcoin-Qt?

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Nope. It won't but it is better to make a backup before you do something.

Are 2 Bitcoin core installations showing in "Programs and Features"? When I install latest version, it usually overwrite old version. In your case, probably, it didn't overwrite because of a big difference in version. I maybe wrong though.

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