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Want to eradicate Firefox 51.0b10 beta by installing latest non-beta version - is this possible please?

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Can I get rid of a beta version by downloading the latest non-beta version? Plus what is the latest non-beta version? I cannot find out as my beta wants to update only to another beta version. I am using Firefoxx 51.0b10 Thank you for your assistance today!

Can I get rid of a beta version by downloading the latest non-beta version? Plus what is the latest non-beta version? I cannot find out as my beta wants to update only to another beta version. I am using Firefoxx 51.0b10 Thank you for your assistance today!

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You can only switch the update channel by installing the full version of another update channel. Best would be to trash the currently installed version after you have downloaded the current release.

You can find the full version of the current Firefox release (50.1.0) in all languages and all operating systems here:

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You can only switch the update channel by installing the full version of another update channel. Best would be to trash the currently installed version after you have downloaded the current release.

You can find the full version of the current Firefox release (50.1.0) in all languages and all operating systems here:

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It all seems so simple when you advise the way to go! I am indeed grateful - have a great holiday break - William