I haven’t seen anything, but I’m guessing you can just uninstall whatever you have now and start using it (assuming you’re on a supported OS). It’s been years since I’ve needed to do it though, so YMMV and definitely take a snapshot before messing with configs and things.
I haven’t seen anything, but I’m guessing you can just uninstall whatever you have now and start using it (assuming you’re on a supported OS). It’s been years since I’ve needed to do it though, so YMMV and definitely take a snapshot before messing with configs and things.
Sure. Sounds like lots of tinkering, though. My system works for the most part. If there’s no fool proof way… I’ll pass.
Until I must install fresh one day.