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I have thunderbird installed in program files & program files (x86), which one can I uninstall and not loose my profiles & address book?

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When I uninstall thunderbird from the program files, and start thunderbird from the program files (x86) , it asks me to create new profiles. I tried doing it in reverse {uninstall the program files (x86) and tried starting from the program files} and the same thing happens. I loose my address book and the emails that where there. Not sure how I managed to install it into two different "thunderbird" folders. I am using Win 7 pro and have the thunderbird version 68.2 installed. Which one should I uninstall and be able to keep my profiles and the names in my address book?

When I uninstall thunderbird from the program files, and start thunderbird from the program files (x86) , it asks me to create new profiles. I tried doing it in reverse {uninstall the program files (x86) and tried starting from the program files} and the same thing happens. I loose my address book and the emails that where there. Not sure how I managed to install it into two different "thunderbird" folders. I am using Win 7 pro and have the thunderbird version 68.2 installed. Which one should I uninstall and be able to keep my profiles and the names in my address book?

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It's OK to have multiple versions of TB installed, as long as only one is running, and you take care with profile management. I would recommend you keep the 32-bit version in Program Files (x86) and remove any others there or 64-bit versions in Program Files.

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You can keep either the 32-bit version (recommended) in Program Files (x86) or the 64-bit version in Program Files, but not both. When you launch the remaining version, go to Help/Troubleshooting Information, click about:profiles, and see if there is a profile, not the one in use, that ends with .default. Choose that one as the Default profile and then relaunch TB, and see if your old data appears.

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I forgot to mention that I use the profile manager and have two different profiles. Will the above reply still work for both of my profiles?

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Yes, making the changes or selecting profiles with Profile Manager will accomplish the same as about:profiles. The 32-bit and 64-bit programs read the same profiles.

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I have two M Tbird programs running and am sure I should only have one. Which one should I delete: Service" 261 KB or "68.3.1 (x86 en-US)"? Or, should I delete neither? The duplicity seems to make it all run way too slow. I must have erred somewhere to have this redundancy. I would assume that maybe I should delete the x86.

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Ausgewählte Lösung

It's OK to have multiple versions of TB installed, as long as only one is running, and you take care with profile management. I would recommend you keep the 32-bit version in Program Files (x86) and remove any others there or 64-bit versions in Program Files.