I asked this question in the Win10 thread but got no reply, so I'm trying again.
I know that both the stable and beta versions work on Windows 10. The stable version unofficially (my son is using it without a hitch since he upgraded from Windows 8.1 to 10 over a month ago), and the beta version officially... but it is beta and thus by definition it is not expected to be 100% stables.
The question is: "In their current state, which version of DrivePool is more reliable when used with Windows 10: The Stable version or the Beta version?"
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I asked this question in the Win10 thread but got no reply, so I'm trying again.
I know that both the stable and beta versions work on Windows 10. The stable version unofficially (my son is using it without a hitch since he upgraded from Windows 8.1 to 10 over a month ago), and the beta version officially... but it is beta and thus by definition it is not expected to be 100% stables.
The question is: "In their current state, which version of DrivePool is more reliable when used with Windows 10: The Stable version or the Beta version?"
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