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The real reason to upgrade is that with the upgrade you will always be current and will always get updates as they come out. There will be more stuff coming for windows 10 as things go along and less for the old stuff.
The real reason to upgrade is that with the upgrade you will always be current and will always get updates as they come out. There will be more stuff coming for windows 10 as things go along and less for the old stuff.
I am driving an 18 year old car and love it. The car has 70K miles and will probably last for another 18 years.
Same with the OS. There can be as many upgrades as you want, if I don't need the function, I can care less. Security updates are a different species and should be applied.
Again. I don't understand what you mean by "expanding tree faults". The words are English but make no sense in the way you are using them.
What exactly is an "expanding tree fault"? What exactly does "zero faults" mean?
You're not forced to use libraries. You can always hide them and never use them. You're not forced to use cloud storage. I have no idea what "CP links in explorer" means. What exactly doesn't have a "save as"? File Explorer has never had a "save as" button. What would it save?
And what does "expire" mean. It does not mean that it won't run any more.
Who cares about this useless security. I run it in a virtual partition under Linux hosts. That gives me real security.