Approximately two to three years ago I absolutely hated Windows 10 for the reason that Microsoft was trying to force me to upgrade from my Windows 7 to Windows 10 and did it sneakily through my automatic upgrades. I had to change my upgrades in Windows 10 from automatic to "let me choose" and then had to study all of the Windows 10 KBs where it tried to force one to change to Windows 7. Microsoft kept trying going from one KB to another. Took me a long time to get to the point of no trust to little trust. With my last reformat of my desktop hard disk and reinstalling my Windows 7, I found Microsoft updates much better streamlined by Microsoft, that impressed me. I also have a laptop with Windows 8.1 and I have no problems with Windows 8.1. It obviously is a step up from Windows 7, but not really that much better that one needs to upgrade, except maybe if one works in a touch screen environment. For which 8.1 I think was aimed at. Windows 10 I've been using on computers that are not my own. It's obviously designed for upgraded technology, and I think works great when one installs it from scratch, rather than upgrading from previous versions. Only thing I don't like is one can't choose the upgrades, and there are lots of add ons like Edge, Defender and more that one may prefer not to have, however Microsoft doesn't give one a choice but to install. I'd much prefer having the equivalent of Windows 7 Professional; a bare bones Windows 10 where when one does the set up, one is allowed to choose the functions one wants on Windows 10. Hopefully by the time I'm ready to upgrade my Windows 7 when I get new hardware, there will be a more flexible Windows available from Microsoft for those users who want to be in more control of their OS.
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