Good guidance, Chris! Another suggestion is that if one wishes to test the beta, and if one has an extra pc available, to initially try the beta on that pc. That way, if something doesn't function as expected, you haven't impacted your regular pc. There is a reason betas are called betas; and why it is invaluable for both GWMicro and customers to test things out, doing it on a back-up pc may save grief. A major function of a beta is to discover bugs in a wide use arena before a final product gets released.
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