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Upgrading is moving to a more recent version of SMF by getting a fresh set of all the necessary files. It is used when moving from an earlier major version of SMF to a more recent one (SMF 1.1.x to SMF 2.0.x, for example) | Upgrading is moving to a more recent version of SMF by getting a fresh set of all the necessary files. It is used when moving from an earlier major version of SMF to a more recent one (SMF 1.1.x to SMF 2.0.x, for example). If you want a clean start with the same version you have now, take a look at [[How to upload a fresh set of files]]. <noinclude><!-- | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 23 December 2014
Upgrading is moving to a more recent version of SMF by getting a fresh set of all the necessary files. It is used when moving from an earlier major version of SMF to a more recent one (SMF 1.1.x to SMF 2.0.x, for example). If you want a clean start with the same version you have now, take a look at How to upload a fresh set of files. For more information, see upgrading