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Subject: Re:Re: What is the best way to upgrade pgAdmin on Windows?
Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2024 13:02:07 +0800 (CST)
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Hi Ron,
The notification I got had a link to the EDB site with a bunch of PostgreSQL installers listed. Thing is, I don't want to mess up my database.
What does PgAdmin have to do with your database?
I didn't know there was a standalone installer for pgAdmin.
This link brought me to this page: https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads
I could not find a standalone installer for pgAdmin so I thought I can only upgrade via one of the all-in-one installer.
Hi Adrian,
How did you originally install pgAdmin4?
I started by clicking Download the installer on this page: PostgreSQL: Windows installers
I ran the installer downloaded and checked the box for pgAdmin during the installation.
Hi Anthony,
If your version of pgAdmin was installed while you installed PostgreSQL itself via the EDB installer for Windows, then the easiest upgrade option is to navigate under Start to Uninstall Programs and choose to uninstall PostgreSQL.
When the uninstaller fires up, it should give you the option to specify which components to uninstall. You can choose to uninstall ONLY pgAdmin.
I do this often and have never had an issue. It avoids getting two versions of pgAdmin on your Windows machine.
This is exactly what I did. I carried out the installation exactly as described in your book.
What should I do after the uninstallation? Should I download and run installer available on: Download (pgadmin.org)
Thank you!
At 2024-08-16 04:38:26, "Anthony DeBarros" <[email protected]> wrote:
Howdy,
On Thu, Aug 15, 2024 at 2:35 AM 毛毛 <[email protected]> wrote:
Hey there,
I just found out my pgAdmin is version 7.6, while the current version is 8.6. Looks like it's time for an upgrade!
The notification I got had a link to the EDB site with a bunch of PostgreSQL installers listed. Thing is, I don't want to mess up my database. So I figured it'd be smart to learn some best practices for upgrading before I dive in.
Any tips or advice on how to do this safely? Thanks in advance!
If your version of pgAdmin was installed while you installed PostgreSQL itself via the EDB installer for Windows, then the easiest upgrade option is to navigate under Start to Uninstall Programs and choose to uninstall PostgreSQL.
When the uninstaller fires up, it should give you the option to specify which components to uninstall. You can choose to uninstall ONLY pgAdmin.
I do this often and have never had an issue. It avoids getting two versions of pgAdmin on your Windows machine.
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