So, yes, I do need to remember to temporarily turn-off VS for installations of programs I trust! Although I allowed that each time, it occurred to me that there was a possibility that by delaying that particular action VS might have been causing a glitch each time in the overall installation process and so slightly corrupting the program or its configuration. That may have been significant because part way through each of the previous installations, each time VS had intercepted a command line that it regarded as suspicious and gave me a prompt-alert. Before starting the installation I temporarily turned-off my power AV, VoodoShield. However, there was one little difference about the installation this time. In other words, 2.2 installed smoothly and ran smoothly, and, after my evening meal recess and starting up the computer again, GW 2.2 still running smoothly!! But then when I was about to click the ‘Clean install’ checkbox I had another little surprise intuition, to experimentally see what happens now if I do a ‘dirty’ install first before trying to clean things up, and with no reboot unless anything had gone wrong.Īnd you know what? – The world came to an end most calamitously of course (we’re all just ghosts now)! I automatically thought to uninstall 2.1 first, but an inner nudge pointed me first to try installing it on top of 2.1 but as a clean install. Yes, after lunch today I got a strong intuitional nudge to have another go at installing 2.2. Well, after all that faffing around, 2.2 is now working fine on my system!
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