Upgrading to Which Version?

Hi All,
I've been away from LR for a while and have V1.1. When I open the program, it asks to update to V1.4.1 . Is there a way to upgrade to a previous version?
I have the individual version downloaded seperately. Do the upgrade program files overwrite the previous version? I am not concerned about keeping my settings as much as the "tag" or keywords assigned. Is there a way to keep them in an upgrade?
Any advice on "saving space" settings or not writing to .xmp files greatly appreciated for the sake of space. ;-)
Thanks All!!!!
Best,
B

I hope that you see
and read the many reports of V1.41 crashing? If you will hit these issues, I am afraid as nice it is to talk to Lee Jay, he will not help you, aside of giving you some usually enthusiastic acclamation of Lightroom. Adobe customer service might help, if it would have existed. Stay with 1.31 if you can.
In my experience with all the bug reports, crashes, corrupted screens only one team from Adobe has ever responded: This was the DB team. They took my corrupted Lightroom DB per upload and helped me via email. The rest has
never ever responded to any of the numerous stability and performance issues. And I am talking about some 100 cases meanwhile: Lightroom is one unstable piece of software.
Take version about which less issues are reported, unless you use one of recent cameras, and you need a most recent version to process your RAW files.

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