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Got the itch last night to do a little tinkering on my PC.
I signed into Windows Insider and downloaded the evaluation version of 1809
and installed it in an SSD that was running a cloned copy of v1803.
Their were no files lost and everything was where it was supposed to be.
I know some have had issues with v1809 but it installed and ran well on this PC.
The ISO is 4.6GB and it would not burn to a 4.7GB DVD so I just mounted the ISO on
my desktop and ran setup from their, took about two hrs to install on this PC.
The size of this feature update, I am sure will not be friendly to laptops and or slower
PC's, especially with slow downloads.
I will say, or at least what I have seen, looks good but not to the point where I just
absolutely have to have it installed.

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