|  | Posted by MCheu on 09/30/82 11:55 
On Sun, 13 Aug 2006 14:07:09 GMT, spam@uce.gov (Bob) wrote:
 >I am considering updating my codecs with
 >
 >K-Lite Mega Codec Pack 1.56
 >
 >http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/KLite_Mega_Codec_Pack/1080441198/1/
 >
 >I have been advised to uninstall all existing codecs.
 >
 >1) How would I go about that? Some installations offer uninstallers
 >but not all, especially the applications which installed their own
 >codecs.
 
 That will depend on the CODEC you're talking about.  I've yet to run
 across one that doesn't include an uninstaller, but you can probably
 find instructions online for manual removal for a specific codec.
 Worst case, you can just take the a chance and just try installing
 over them.  It works *most* of the time.
 
 >
 >2) Why uninstall any codecs in the first place? Why not just overwrite
 >the old ones with the new ones in the K-Lite pack?
 
 1. It leaves some entries in the windows installed program list that
 aren't valid anymore.  You'll need to delete these entries manually.
 
 2. Some versions of CODECs aren't compatible with earlier or competing
 implementations.  When you overwrite, you only overwrite the files
 that have an equivalent on the system.  Some CODEC versions have
 different file complements.  Files without an analog won't be
 overwritten, and these can have weird effects (eg. error messages at
 start-up, malfunctions that are hard to track down).  Worst case
 (which isn't likely to happen, but could) is that such a file is
 loaded at startup, and due to some wacky coding, crashes because it
 can't find the right file version it needs, perhaps bringing other
 problems.
 
 Even if it causes no problems at all, most people don't like obsolete
 files cluttering their hard drive.
 
 3. If you don't uninstall the previous CODEC, some of those files from
 the older CODEC may be loaded.  Usually, when a program is running or
 is loaded in memory, the original file is locked by setting the
 read-only flag.  When the installer tries to overwrite it, it won't be
 allowed to.  The smart installers complain to you about it.  If you
 actually proceed, you'll have a mix and match of files from one
 version and another, with no guarantee that they'll work together very
 well.
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 Thanks.
 
 
 MCheu
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