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Agreed. More gripes:

- previous Windows versions allow you to decide when to download updates. W10 Home edition seems to allow that if the computer has a wireless connection, set to 'metered'. Connection by cable - no such luck. If you don't force update downloads (which takes ages, as always with Windows):  downloading will start at the most inopportune times, slowing other traffic to a crawl.

- some software that runs fine on W7 and W8 refuses to run on W10.


My computers are dual-boot - Ubuntu-16.04 and W10. I upgraded the Ubuntu/W8-laptop because W8 has, in my experience, the worst interface MS has ever dreamed up. I upgraded the Ubuntu/W7-desktop because my computers have very long lives, and I wanted to assure myself of as many future updates from MS as I could. Definitely not because W10 is better than W7 in use - it isn't.


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