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6.0.1 just released

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  • thowi
    great to see an increasing presence of P1 staff on the forums, especially after a just released upgrade of the software.
    much appreciated!
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  • danielschweinert
    Just a question.

    How do I install updates like 6.0.1 on the mac the correct way?
    Do I really have to follow that "clean install" route everytime a update is coming out?
    The clean install means deleting all the presets, plist files, application support folder, capture one library, ...
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  • HKGuns
    The new 6.01 version seems to have resolved the crashing on Vista for me. I've had it running using it normally now for a couple of hours.

    Many thanks to the PO team for putting this in place so quickly.

    Edited to add: It appears I spoke too soon, it ran a LOT longer, but it just crashed after a few hours of use.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="NN111220UL" wrote:
    Just a question.

    How do I install updates like 6.0.1 on the mac the correct way?
    Do I really have to follow that "clean install" route everytime a update is coming out?
    The clean install means deleting all the presets, plist files, application support folder, capture one library, ...

    For Mac I consider a clean install not necessary unless you had severe issues. You can replace the application during installation of the new release.
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  • Joao Manuel
    In general (and in particular for maintenance/service releases) you do NOT need a clean install.
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  • thowi
    [quote="NN111220UL" wrote:
    Just a question.

    How do I install updates like 6.0.1 on the mac the correct way?
    Do I really have to follow that "clean install" route everytime a update is coming out?
    The clean install means deleting all the presets, plist files, application support folder, capture one library, ...
    IMO you don't have to delete all the presets.
    From the C1 folder in ~/library/appl.support ... I only delete the "batch queue" folder. But I keep my presets, LCC profiles, keyboard shortcuts, workspaces, styles etc. I also delete the preferences (the 2 plist files in ~/library/preferences) ... it takes me just a minute or so to re-adjust the preferences in C1.
    I also delete the default session in ~/pictures (don't need it anyway).
    Finally, in my experience a lot of glitches (especially performance issues) are related to proxy files. This is why I routinely delete all *.cop (preview) and *.cof (focus) files prior to upgrading.
    Maybe also worth to consider... I have a kind of default session with just a few test shots. Before upgrading I open this session and first then shut down C1. Then I delete all settings of this session in the finder (i.e. in the respective session folder). When launching the upgraded version I first open this session. But this is just to make sure that an upgraded version doesn't contaminate an important session or important image settings.
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  • Robert Goldstein
    According to Lionel in another thread, the latest release mainly fixes issues related to Phase One backs.

    Rob
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