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remove RPA on a Parallels equipped Mac

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William Brillinger:
Jacob,

When you are finished with your programming in parallels, do you "shut down" the windows operating system, or do you just close it and let it sleep?

Windows needs a regular reboot in order to function properly and in a virtual environment, it often does not get that.

TwinStar:

--- Quote from: G8B4Life on September 27, 2017, 10:38:37 PM ---To remove RailPro Assistant on any version of Windows:

* Delete the RailPro Assistant folder and all it's contents from: C:\Program Files\Ring Engineering\
* Delete the RailPro Assistant folder (if it exists) and all it's contents from: C:\ProgramData\Ring Engineering\You'll need administrator privileges on Vista and above to delete from the Program Files folder.

Jacob, do you want to completely remove RPA from the machine for good, like forever or do you want to be able to install the latest version?
If you want to install the latest version we can try a manual upgrade so you won't have to loose anything already in RPA.

- Tim

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I deleted the C:Program Files/Ring folder. I don't see a ProgramData file.

I just want to run the new version.

TwinStar:
Deleted file.

TwinStar:

--- Quote from: William Brillinger on September 28, 2017, 10:10:32 AM ---Jacob,

When you are finished with your programming in parallels, do you "shut down" the windows operating system, or do you just close it and let it sleep?

Windows needs a regular reboot in order to function properly and in a virtual environment, it often does not get that.

--- End quote ---

I haven't successfully used RPA in over a year but with another program in Parallels I usually just let it ride. I did have to resize the disk this morning as it was short on memory and Win 7 had a complete reboot after that.

TwinStar:
The result.

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