Should I Unistall PrCC Before Installing PrCC 2014?

Hi Guys
I'm about to install v.2014 on my Dell Precision M6700 Laptop (Win7, 64bit) but before doing so, should I uninstall the original CC version?
Regards,
Graham

As ever, many thanks Ann.
Regards,
Graham

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