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Chazore said:
pokoko said:

Because W10 is an upgrade in a lot of ways and a downgrade in a lot of ways.  It's a much more intrusive and controlling system than W7, so I can't fault anyone for avoiding it.  It's not like it's a clear upgrade across the board.

That and once the "free upgrade" period is over, the OS attaches to my current mobo and I lose my 7 key entirely which means I;ve traded an OS that I can easily use on other new PC's to one that only works on a single one and becomes a greater issue of having to call or beg MS to sort their shit out, I shouldn't have to but someone will no doubt come to defend why it is what it is. That option of theirs just solidifies that they would rather lock me into a single system where I don't have the fredom to do what I want when I want.

Seriously?  Goddamn it, Microsoft.  

Things like this are why people don't trust them.  This, and W10 resetting my default browser from Chrome to Edge a couple days ago.