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Update hugo-site/content/post/void-20.02-available.md
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## I installed the ALPHA, should I reinstall for the Release?
Yes. There have been many changes to boot setup and dataset organization since the ALPHA image. These changes are difficult to make without a full reinstall.

## I installed the BETA, should I reinstall for the Release?
## I installed the BETA, do I have to reinstall for the Release?
No need. There it only takes a couple simple steps to migrate your BETA system to the RELEASE. These steps are listed in the [Migration Notes](https://github.com/project-trident/trident-docs/wiki/Converting-an-install-to-Project-Trident) on the Documentation wiki.
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No need. There it only takes a couple simple steps to migrate your BETA system to the RELEASE. These steps are listed in the [Migration Notes](https://github.com/project-trident/trident-docs/wiki/Converting-an-install-to-Project-Trident) on the Documentation wiki.
No. There are a couple simple steps to migrate your BETA system to the RELEASE. These steps are listed in the [Migration Notes](https://github.com/project-trident/trident-docs/wiki/Converting-an-install-to-Project-Trident) on the Documentation wiki.

## Important notes