I am currently running webroot internet security essentials with spy sweeper antispy protection. Are there any known issues with software?

I don't know what else to put. I am just asking a question.

I actually dont have any trouble with the mode switching right now, it works great. That's actually why I'm buying the second X-fi, so I have the ability to switch modes with the different cards. I'm not using the software that came on the CD, but the updated drivers off of the web, and there is a drop down box to change which card you want to set settings for. What issues should I be looking out for?

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