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programs or data. When you turn Try&Decide off, you decide if you want to apply the changes to
your computer or you want to discard them.
When Try&Decide can help
We recommend that you turn Try&Decide on before you try to:
Change any system settings, when you are not sure how these changes may affect your
computer.
Install system updates, drivers, etc.
Install unfamiliar applications.
Open mail attachments from unknown senders.
Visit websites that might contain potentially troublesome content.
Please remember that if you download e-mail from a POP mail server, create new files or edit existing
documents while in the Try mode, and then decide to discard your changes, those files, document changes, and
mail will no longer exist. In this case, save the new files and edited documents, for example, to a USB flash drive
and unplug it before discarding the changes.
How Try&Decide works after a computer restart
You can leave the Try&Decide turned on as long as you like, because this mode "survives" across
reboots of your operating system.
When your computer reboots for whatever reason while working in the Try mode, before booting of
the operating system starts, you will be shown a dialog offering you two choices stop the mode and
discard changes or continue working in the mode. This will allow you to discard the changes that
have resulted in a system crash. On the other hand, if you reboot, for example, after installing an
application, you can continue working in the Try mode after starting Windows.