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I think you have the main point made! WHS That is precisely how people are feeling as far as being "violated" software to system wise by MS as far as what each user wants to see on their own personal machine not what MS dictates! Despite the apparent improvements in how go about updating this version alone by the smooth transition being seen from Insider to Insider or had been from Insider to TH2 or TH2 as just seen to 14257 builds someone had a "brain drain storm" at MS thinking this one up! Not any Brain Storming but "Total Brain Death Dept." being realized with this type of strategy.
The typical drawbacks with the early upgrades as well as continued upgrades from the previous versions isn't anything new but did result in one class action suit coming up in November with the typical complaints of not being able to open the Start menu or something in it like the AllApps as seen here with a laptop upgraded but also saw an immediate clean install to follow for the then 32bit 10 until afterwards once verifying the immediate clean install was activated went for the clean install of the 64bit 10 and then another to follow on a fresh primary when finding the OEM factory deal couldn't be shrunk down any to allow for a second backup partition! Windows 10 Users Considering Class Action Lawsuit Against Microsoft for Poor System Performance
The part that should urk you the most isn't the option being there but how files are already being unpacked onto the drive without your knowing since the image of the original single 7 drive was restored onto the new drive added in on that build which had been shut down right before New Years as the last check on updates showed 12./29 and then with the 2/4/16 check suddenly the 10 app is back and finding the temp BT, WS, and even one additional QT folder obvious for the revised 10 app bombshell are found where no folders should be literally on the drive! not waiting to be downloaded when user makes choice to hit the upgrade button! The BT should be renamed to "BS" from MS! as to how all too many would react!
That's considered bad policy making for any business to suddenly turn around and try jamming something new down people's throats using tactics like these to catch vulnerable users off guard! But then you have to look at who the new CEO is at MS these days as well to see who is trying to rethink everything?
The rest of that is can be looked over at Steve Ballmer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaOn February 4, 2014, Ballmer retired as CEO and was succeeded by Satya Nadella; Ballmer resigned from the Board of Directors on August 19, 2014 to prepare for teaching a new class and for the start of the NBA season.