Java Runtime Environment and two updates are installed on my (C:) drive which has very limited space. Can I move them to (D:) or uninstall from (C:) and download and install to (D:)?
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Answer by
Pete Clapp
Yes, you can safely uninstall them from (C:) and move the software to (D:) drive. First, download and run the Java Uninstall Tool to remove the utility from the first drive and after that, download and install the latest version of the software from the official web page. You will not need any other previous updates because this version replaced them.
No, you don't need to keep all the Java upgrades on your computer. I suggest running Java Uninstall Tool which will show you a list of Java versions installed on your PC and then will remove those that are out of date.
Java Runtime Environment and two updates are installed on my (C:) drive which has very limited space. Can I move them to (D:) or uninstall from (C:) and download and install to (D:)?
Yes, you can safely uninstall them from (C:) and move the software to (D:) drive. First, download and run the Java Uninstall Tool to remove the utility from the first drive and after that, download and install the latest version of the software from the official web page. You will not need any other previous updates because this version replaced them.
No, you don't need to keep all the Java upgrades on your computer. I suggest running Java Uninstall Tool which will show you a list of Java versions installed on your PC and then will remove those that are out of date.