Hi Domingo The habitual way should be sufficient if you did never installed 2 versions without uninstalling first. However if you ever forgot it or not sure, you can simply empty the pspp directory which is in fact a very quick way to uninstall.
Stay safe Op vr 14 aug. 2020 om 14:33 schreef Domingo J Rubira López < domingojrub...@gmail.com>: > Harry you mean after uninstalling by the habitual way, must I look for the > pspp directory? or in another way?? > > Thanks > > El vie., 14 ago. 2020 a las 14:30, Harry Thijssen (<pspp4wind...@gmail.com>) > escribió: > >> Be sure to remove all traces of other versions if you try different >> generations of pspp on mswindows. >> >> The easiest way to do this is to completely remove the pspp directory in >> the program directory. >> >> Stay safe >> >> >>> Date: Fri, 14 Aug 2020 08:01:04 +0200 >>> From: Domingo J Rubira López <domingojrub...@gmail.com> >>> To: am...@alanmead.org >>> Cc: pspp-users@gnu.org >>> Subject: Re: I can't install it >>> Message-ID: >>> < >>> canoj0vqvjpnd_uqmbsou-trjk60p8ykeyvntxtoshnppftx...@mail.gmail.com> >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" >>> >>> Yes Alan. You are right. I have tried installing and removing several >>> versions, and I can install almost all of them. The problem is that no >>> one >>> of them seems to work properly. >>> >>> I didn't install the program at work and on that pc I can do things I >>> can`t >>> at home. My pc is Windows 10 Home 64-bit. Last versión I have installed >>> is pspp-20170909-daily-64bits-setup.exe. (GNU pspp 1.0.1-g818227) But I >>> only could not install pspp-20181109-daily-64bits-setup.exe (I think the >>> latest version). >>> >>> I attach here two screenshots about import data. First of all you can >>> see I >>> can choose the file. When I get next I only get the next screenshot and >>> can't see anything more. >>> [image: image.png] >>> [image: image.png] >>> >>> Regarding add files... I want to join 2 files with the same variables. 2 >>> similar Datasets. I write in sintaxis windows the sentence " add files >>> /file='Proteinuria.sav' /file='DataSet1.sav' " as you see below. But it >>> doesn't work and there is an error (another screenshot, in Spanish saying >>> there is no file I want). >>> [image: image.png] >>> [image: image.png] >>> >>> All these options work properly at work with GNU pspp 1.2.0-g0fb4db >>> version. But I said I trtied many versions at home. >>> >>> Thank you >>> >>> >>> >>> < >>> http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail >>> > >>> Virus-free. >>> www.avg.com >>> < >>> http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail >>> > >>> >>> <#m_4860660131002267052_m_-5579933005172881426_DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2> >>> >>> El jue., 13 ago. 2020 a las 21:34, Alan Mead (<ame...@alanmead.org>) >>> escribió: >>> >>> > Domingo, >>> > >>> > Sounds frustrating and I'm sorry to hear that. >>> > >>> > You said that you cannot install it, but then you say that it's not >>> > working right, so I'm guessing that you can install it, that it >>> starts, but >>> > that it doesn't function properly. Is that correct? >>> > >>> > And it functions correctly at work, but not at home? And your home >>> > computer is Windows 10 64-bit? >>> > >>> > Which file did you install? If it's installed and you cannot recall, >>> start >>> > PSPP, choose Help, then About and the version appears in the middle of >>> the >>> > dialog. For example, I'm running "GNU pspp 1.3.0-g937088". I've had >>> trouble >>> > recently where the 64-bit PSPP didn't work on my 64-bit Windows >>> machine, >>> > but we decided that was because it wasn't Windows 10 and that doesn't >>> seem >>> > to be an issue for you. >>> > >>> > You shouldn't have to install anything other than pspp. >>> > >>> > About the data import, you click buttons like "Next" to move through >>> the >>> > import wizard (see screenshot). Are they not visible? >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > And regarding the error when adding files, what does "adding files" >>> mean >>> > exactly? And what is the exact error you get? >>> > >>> > -Alan >>> > >>> > On 8/13/2020 1:32 PM, Domingo J Rubira López wrote: >>> > >>> > Hello everybody, could anyone help me? >>> > >>> > I am trying to install pspp on my personal computer (to work at home). >>> I >>> > have Windows 10 Home system (64 bits) and I tried the most exe files >>> inhttp://pspp.awardspace.info/ andhttps:// >>> sourceforge.net/projects/pspp4windows/ >>> > >>> > I don't really know why, but it doesn't work properly. I can't import >>> data. >>> > It always stays in the first step, choosing the file, it never >>> continues to >>> > select if all cases or only the first ones. I can´t add files either. >>> It >>> > says there is an error with the file. But at work I got it, so it is a >>> > problem from my pc or my pspp version. >>> > >>> > Where can I get a pspp software to work properly? Must I install >>> anything >>> > before? >>> > >>> > Thank you >>> > >>> > Domingo >>> > >>> > >>> > -- >>> > >>> > Alan D. 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