


If you know how to use zip versions of FX, I'd grab this (assuming you want to use the 64-bit version and that you're using Win7, although Win10 should work the same):ġ. To be honest, though, I've been using "candidates" for years and have never experienced a problem. exe, a relatively easy process for which there are lots of instructions here on the forum. Of course, you can always make a zipped version from the release.

If you're concerned, and if what I'm about to describe works for you, when the "experiment" is finished, you can simply delete the zipped-version folder and install the release version. I'm pretty sure someone isn't going to like the advice I'm going to give you here because of the difference between the "candidate" and the "release" versions. If you have pre-55 profile backup, I think you can safely use it with the latest ESR.
