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Go to the Theme Download post for your theme and download the latest version. You really have to treat it as more of a "new" theme, rather than an upgrade as you will have to activate the newer version, then go through its Options & set them, plus if you made visual CSS or code changes to the version you have running now, you will have to make the same changes to the newer version. This is one of the reasons we created the Genesis Theme Framework. It does not have this problem for it and its child themes.
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