![]() Also, 32/64 is totally irrelevant to the data files.Īnd the instructions below assume that you are working with POP accounts.įor comparisons, have both computers ‘live’, that is, operational concurrently.ĪND, if possible, have both computers on the same network and Workgroup. This topic was modified 1 year, 8 months ago by opti1. – and I will be back to where I was before I started updating.Īny advice, tips, suggestions, comments, etc., are welcome. – make sure v52.9.1 points to my backed up v52.9.1 profile, ![]() ![]() – uninstall whatever version of Thunderbird I have updated to, I assume that if things go south at any point while I am updating from v52 to the target version I can: Or should I install v52.9.1 on the new Win10 PC, migrate over the profile, and then update Thunderbird there? Should I update Thunderbird on the Win7 PC and then migrate the fully updated profile over to the new Win10 PC? Should I update to the most current version of Thunderbird or are there reasons to stop at an earlier version? Is there any reason to prefer the 32-bit version over the 64-bit version or vice-versa? Currently I am running Thunderbird 52.9.1 on Win7, without add-ons, extensions, or Lightning.
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