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How Windows 10 became malware
“Windows 10 just hijacked my computer,” she complained. “Without asking, Microsoft upgraded me from Windows 7, even though I didn’t want Windows 10, and I had to wait for the installation to finish before I could get any work done.” I asked her whether she had accidentally clicked “OK” on any upgrade notifications, ignored any warnings that she had received or gotten any other notices about the upgrade. No on all counts, she answered before leaving to wrestle with her new operating system.
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it's a solid OS
If by"solid"you mean "likely to turn your computer into a brick." It's been two years since its official release and it still isn't stable. I say this having recently worked to try to develop a stable SOE for deployment. Each update release carries a non-negligible risk of breaking Microsoft's own environment standards. The forums are blowing up with screams from sysadmins trying to manage the OS but can't trust Microsoft's own technical support.