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I find such comments to be not helpful. Windows PCs have evolved to the point where one can consider them a "product". A product should work without much tinkering on the side of a consumer (sure, tech enthusiasts, such people on this forum love tinkering with their PCs, but that's a different story). A lot of complaints about Windows 10 stem from the fact that people are being practically forced to upgrade only to see problems or inconsistencies. In particular, Windows 10 has a lot of restrictions regarding customization, there are lots of useless apps bundled with the OS that are hard to get rid of, etc. When such complaints are voiced, people start giving suggestions as to how to solve the little problem mentioned, but that's not the point.
The point is, Windows 10 is basically an unfinished product - almost by design - and not everyone is happy about such a thing being forced on them. If a product is forced on me, it better works. I have already tinkered with Windows 7 and it works perfectly on my PC. And now they want me to spend all that effort again on Windows 10 - more in fact, since Windows 10 is not quite finished. This is not about being fan or hater. This is simply the fact that I don't have the time (and don't want to make time) for tinkering. I need a PC that works. Windows 7 does work for me, while Windows 10 does not. Sure, I'm playing with it on and off on my free time, but frankly it's very frustrating.