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  1. I agree totally in order to keep multiple versions of Cakewalk installed and switch between them, that the safest way is always run Cakewalk from Launchpad. The thing is for me I only ever run old versions when I run into a bug in the current version. When I ran into this bug (that I've reported already to Cakewalk email support) I did some testing and used launchpad to test other versions. When I ran into this problem I posted the bug under 2011.01 Feedback. You saw this post and Noel said my mini-dumps were caused by the wrong CW130Auto.dll. For some reason the check mark on restoring the current version of CW130Auto.dll didn't work in my case and caused the crashes. He suggested I reinstall 2021.01 Since the install files are not saved, the only way I saw of doing this was first uninstalling CbB and then reinstalling 2021.01 Well that turned out to be a big mishap, because then my export presets were gone. I didn't hear of any way to restore them, so I used the rollback installer and after that CbB would not open at all saying there was an error in with ttslame.dll not found. This is when I decided to just revert my C drive to the image file I made right after installing 2020.11 So in retrospect I think I should have instead put the 2020.11 CW130Auto.dll into Shared Utilities and only run it and not run 2021.01 anymore.
  2. I was having problems with 2021.01, so I decided to use the Cakewalk rollback. it didn't work. I got this error message while trying to open CbB, which never opened cakewalk.exe system error code execution can't be found ttslame.dll not found reinstalling program may fix I assume it means to reinstall Lame and not reinstall 2020.11, which I was trying to rollback to. The setup files for 2020.11 are never saved, so I can't reinstall that version. if it's referring to Lame. I don't use the old Cakewalk MP3 converter from about a decade ago, I use a custom version of Lame that's integrated into CbB when I export files.
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