Sometimes it is necessary to uninstall an older version and reinstall the new version. Don't get rid of your original installer just in case you need to roll back. It is good idea to backup your repositories in the .Rapidminer folder and perhaps the managed folder where you have your extensions.
I don't think I have ever had crashes but I have had updates not updating. It is always helpful to know if you are running Windows or Linux or MacOS. Download a fresh version and try the installation again.
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Marco_BoeckAdministrator, Moderator, Employee, Member, University ProfessorPosts: 1,985 RM Engineering
Hi,
Delete the RapidMiner installation folder (NOT the user/.RapidMiner folder). Then install the latest version again.
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I don't think I have ever had crashes but I have had updates not updating. It is always helpful to know if you are running Windows or Linux or MacOS. Download a fresh version and try the installation again.
Delete the RapidMiner installation folder (NOT the user/.RapidMiner folder).
Then install the latest version again.
Regards,
Marco