kura52 / sushi-browser

Sushi Browser is the next generation browser which mounts the multi-panel and the video support function and so on. Its goal is to be as fantastic as sushi. :sushi:
https://sushib.me
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Sushi #65

Open hugofeijo opened 4 years ago

hugofeijo commented 4 years ago

How to uninstall Sushi Browser portable? Is it possible to install the x64 version in the same folder of the portable one? Windows shows up a message about administrative rights every time I try to delete the folder. Now the "exe" file does not open anymore and Windows 10 is popping up error message about script. Need some help. Thanks. Hugo

hugofeijo commented 4 years ago

FotoJavaScriptError This is the JAVA Script Error popping up when I try to open Sushi Browser portable...

PoorPocketsMcNewHold commented 4 years ago

I suppose you can completely delete the folder with Administrative rights without any issues, I’m not on Windows 10, but if Sushi Portable shows up in your Windows App List, That would be the reason of why it asks for administrative rights (Has Sushi Browser Portable added itself to the List). And I presume that they’re no harm or issues of installing the x64 version on the same computer, but i’m pretty sure this should cause some issues if you install it directly in the same folder, as it might rewrite configurations files of the older Portable installation. You can safely test it anyway, if you wanted to switch to the portable installation to a persistent one. In the case it doesn’t work, you will have to simply uninstall both, and just retry in a clean folder to install the x64 version.

For the error that it's shown here, I suppose that by trying to delete the Sushi Browser folder, You’ve been able to delete some files without administrative rights (But of course, didn’t manage to delete all of them for the reason i’ve explained). If the error message reads correctly : Error: Cannot find module ´C:\SushiBrowser\sushi-browser-portable\resources\app\lib\main.js´ This mean that one of the files that you’ve managed to delete was main.js, which makes Sushi Browser unable to work due to it being missing.