rtcvb32: Ditto. Then i remember the pushed 'Move to windows 10 for FREEEEEE' push for like 6 months, where they pushed updates where you could accept or deny it. Then they removed the 'deny' button.
I actually accepted that, especially since I was eligible for the Pro version of Windows 10. I did it just so that this laptop would be registered eligible for Windows 10, just in case.
After that was done, I just re-installed Windows 7 from a clean table. :) It was time for that anyway, so much clutter had accumulated already.
Anyway it doesn't seem I will be using Windows 10 on this aging gaming laptop, simply no need. Windows 7 is there for Windows-only games, and beside that I have installed Linux Mint which I use for non-gaming stuff (esp. going online), and increasingly also games, even many Windows games with WINE. It is an OEM (preloaded) license anyway so I can't transfer it to some other newer PC.
My newer and future PCs will have Windows 10 anyway preloaded, laptops as they most probably are. I already have one Windows 10 PC, my work laptop (which runs semi-new games quite well too). So it is not a hard "no" for Windows 10 from me, just so that I don't see myself upgrading my existing Windows 7 OEM installations to Windows 10. Not much benefit in that.
In fact, on one older Windows 7 laptop of mine, I actually went the opposite direction: I removed Windows 7 and installed Windows XP (for some very old games), and Linux with dual-boot. This allowed me finally play my retail copy of the "Peter Jackson's King Kong - The Movie" game, which does not work at all on Windows 7 or newer due to its disc copy protection, and my other older retro-gaming Windows XP machines were too slow for that game which appeared quite late in XP's lifespan.
rtcvb32: Yes i have a lot of gripes on Win 10. Including the pushed updates that break compatibility, the windows store, and the push for their UWP.
Frankly I've lost track what are Microsoft's intentions with that. Sometimes they really seemed to push that and sometimes not. From the oldest to the "newest":
https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-wants-to-close-the-uwp-win32-divide-with-windows-apps/
https://www.pcworld.com/article/3518853/microsoft-shovels-more-dirt-on-uwp-apps-leaving-win32-apps-as-the-future-once-again.html https://www.howtogeek.com/673351/microsoft-will-merge-uwp-and-win32-apps-with-project-reunion/
Sometimes they are really pushing UWP, sometimes "killing it", sometimes merging Win32 and UWP together... who the heck knows anymore. Maybe MS has increasingly lost interest to "PC" overall, Azure cloud is their future.
I guess I will not care as long as it doesn't affect my PC usage (like NOT buying my games from the MS Store).