Having both fcs1 and fcs 2 in one machine

is it possible to have both fcs 1 and fcs 2 (which i bought recently) into 1 machine? meaning having both fcp5 and 6 at the same time.
if not how do i uninstall fcs1? is thereany uninstalling software that can make a clean uninstall (including library etc) and how would it effect the previous work files?
ragaeds

Welcome to the forum!
Having two versions of FCP on the same system isn't recommended by Apple. However, it does work if you create a dual boot system (one install per OS).
-DH

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