Anothername: Unlike with W7 I did not used the first (...or any) opportunity to switch to W10. Something that attention seeking and leg humping weirds me out. When they had their worst at their "free" phase I was really disgusted by their invasive behavior. With something that desperate trying to get on my rig nothing good can happen.
Absolutely. I had a bad feeling about the "push" campaign MS was running with their free phase. Made worse when I read that those who left their automatic updates on got the resources automatically DLed "ready" for the change.
MS has a bad track record for their new releases (rarely is the new version better, unless the previous one REALLY sucked ass). I was surprised the number of users who just blindly leaped before looking. The truth is that MS might have been more likely to rethink/change their W10 features if less people jumped on the wagon. Complaining about an OS but sticking with it does not send a message because MS knows they've got you by the balls. And yes, I know it doesn't help that a new system comes shipped with the new OS, and for that I pity those with problems.
I had my issues with the UI of Win8.1, but I'd rather this than W10 chewing up my bandwidth and screwing up my drivers.