• MADgeek

    MADgeek

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    • This sort of thing, going back to some of the questionable (and I’m being generous here) tactics Microsoft used to compel users of Win7 to switch to 10, and including the intrusive policies on updating Win 10 (as with home users having no say in when or if their machine is updated, or what “digital disasters” said updates may cause), are why I am adamantly refusing to jump to Windows 10. I totally agree with whoever said users need to vote with their feet — find something else you can tolerate, learn to use it, and let Microsoft kill their own business with their indefensible policies and shenanigans. They obviously gave up on actually listening to their customers’ concerns, issues, and questions a long, long time ago, and sooner or later will end up paying the price for it.

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