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JS: Change Node version on windows

 

You may need to change your current node version to some old or new version for the compatibility of a project someday, So here is a guide to do so on windows PC, let's just check it out.

 Step 1: Visit this link https://github.com/coreybutler/nvm-windows

Step2: Just click on latest installer link in the bottom

Step3: Download the nvm-setup.zip from here and install the setup.
Step4: After the installation open cmd with administrative mode.
Step5: Execute the command nvm install the_version_you_want
Step6: Now nvm use the_version_you_want
Step6: Hurray the version is changed you can check by this command nvm list

Now Cheers !😊

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