I continue to be amazed at the Bruhaha regarding this. About the only case where, IMO, the complaint is valid, is if you have critical software known to be unable to run on Win 10. Perhaps there are Mom and Pop businesses that fall into this category. At an enterprise level it’s probably a non issue as well.
From a regular user standpoint...I can’t see what the big deal is. Win 10 will run better on old hardware versus XP or 7 AND be more stable. This whole thing is similar to the Win95/98 to Win NT/2000 changeover...only with more nagging from MS.
The Bruhaha is Microsquish’s heavy handed tactics of imposing instead of inviting. I’m perfectly OK with them wanting to sell their crap software but I’m not OK with them forcing it on me - and subjecting my computers to risk in the process.
> From a regular user standpoint...I cant see what the big deal is. Win 10 will run better on old hardware versus XP or 7 AND be more stable.
I tried W10 on my main server only to discover that some of my most important programs would not run, including the RAID drivers.
I will never accept anything that is forced on me ... EVER no matter what it is.
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