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− | A clean install is a manual procedure that removes the viewer, all cache, configuration files and replaces it with a completely fresh install. If you are doing this as part of a viewer update, then we recommend you follow ALL of the steps in order. | + | {{center|'''Are you reading the correct page for you operating system? [[Clean Install Windows|Windows]] - [[Clean Install OSX|OSX]] - [[Clean Install Linux|Linux]]'''}} |
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+ | A clean install is a manual procedure that removes the viewer, all cache, configuration files and replaces it with a completely fresh install. If you are doing this as part of a viewer update, then we recommend you follow ALL of the steps in order. | ||
If you are not installing a newer version of Catznip then you should read our [[Troubleshooting Guide]] first. | If you are not installing a newer version of Catznip then you should read our [[Troubleshooting Guide]] first. | ||
'''Do not attempt to follow these instructions while the viewer is running.''' | '''Do not attempt to follow these instructions while the viewer is running.''' |
Revision as of 15:52, 12 January 2014
A clean install is a manual procedure that removes the viewer, all cache, configuration files and replaces it with a completely fresh install. If you are doing this as part of a viewer update, then we recommend you follow ALL of the steps in order.
If you are not installing a newer version of Catznip then you should read our Troubleshooting Guide first.
Do not attempt to follow these instructions while the viewer is running.