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There's really nothing to be shared that's not been rehashed ad nauseam. I do see that RuntimeBroker DCOM error every now and then, despite the fact that permissions are set to allow the user to launch and activate. Of course, there is no indication of any kind of who or what is causing the issue. I will say that that's the least of my worries, though. There's also the random COM Surrogate crashes and now, every few days or so, a system that refuses to wake up after sitting idle for a few hours. Neither of those with no indication whatsoever of what could be the issue. Oh well, my new MacBook should be shipping right around now.
It's nice that you don't see these errors. All it means is that you are not running the software that is causing them. Congratulations. So, yes, Windows 10 can run o.k. if you don't install any software. Awesome OS, that one.