pvc
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New version of fitting software becomes available; should you update your version?
imo; Yes, you should take the latest fitting software updates. Many times they include Bug Fixes! You should want that.
Safety Tip: Save each version of your fitting software installer packages. If a new update were to cause problems, then just uninstall the last version and reinstall the previous version. Don't worry about your client database when installing, uninstalling, or taking updates to a later version. Your standalone client database will still be intact/unchanged. That is, unless you use Revo or some other type of uninstaller to intentionally erase it!
Firmware update; use caution before proceeding with updating your hearing aid firmware?
You should be cautious about updating your hearing aid firmware. A firmware update is akin to replacing the brain of your hearing aids. You need to be careful! You should find out first, about what changes are in the firmware update? You may not even need it (in that case don't take it).
Try to avoid rushing to be the first group users to accept firmware updates. Maybe you can wait until the firmware update has a safe track record. Some firmware updates may directly address a problem that you already have. You probably want to take the update when it addresses "your" problem.
imo; Yes, you should take the latest fitting software updates. Many times they include Bug Fixes! You should want that.
Safety Tip: Save each version of your fitting software installer packages. If a new update were to cause problems, then just uninstall the last version and reinstall the previous version. Don't worry about your client database when installing, uninstalling, or taking updates to a later version. Your standalone client database will still be intact/unchanged. That is, unless you use Revo or some other type of uninstaller to intentionally erase it!
Firmware update; use caution before proceeding with updating your hearing aid firmware?
You should be cautious about updating your hearing aid firmware. A firmware update is akin to replacing the brain of your hearing aids. You need to be careful! You should find out first, about what changes are in the firmware update? You may not even need it (in that case don't take it).
Try to avoid rushing to be the first group users to accept firmware updates. Maybe you can wait until the firmware update has a safe track record. Some firmware updates may directly address a problem that you already have. You probably want to take the update when it addresses "your" problem.
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