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<blockquote data-quote="4wd" data-source="post: 1099597" data-attributes="member: 393358"><p>The 2 w10 greatest additions since sliced bread: o&o shutup, classic (aka open) shell.</p><p></p><p>A few words from a w10 hater (love the os itself, but all the s**t apps \ telemetry infections... frankenstein interface (still after 5 years+ things spread all over in start\settings\control panel etc)... those 'feature' updates often bringing chaos...), have done a dozen w10 tests, all the releases through the years, each time watching in dismay what ms is doing, always reverting back to my trusted, excellent, superstable 8.1.</p><p></p><p>Now, currently testing out w10 LTSC, that's another beast all together. Out of the box no store, no cortana, no onedrive, no apps, minimal telemetry, no gigantic GB's of updates (mainly security only) etc. The os for those who want to stay in control and run their choice of programs. Putting o&o shutup, classic shell on top of that and the sun is shining again on (in) my laptops :O)</p><p></p><p>Unless one wants (or needs) the latest and greatest in w10 bloatware, am highly recommending reading about ltsc (google it, everything is there). Not a general public version (it's for enterprises), but anyone who wants it can get it, and permanently activate it without a hitch. Install process is the same as any 10 version, remember to avoid the ms account trap :O)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4wd, post: 1099597, member: 393358"] The 2 w10 greatest additions since sliced bread: o&o shutup, classic (aka open) shell. A few words from a w10 hater (love the os itself, but all the s**t apps \ telemetry infections... frankenstein interface (still after 5 years+ things spread all over in start\settings\control panel etc)... those 'feature' updates often bringing chaos...), have done a dozen w10 tests, all the releases through the years, each time watching in dismay what ms is doing, always reverting back to my trusted, excellent, superstable 8.1. Now, currently testing out w10 LTSC, that's another beast all together. Out of the box no store, no cortana, no onedrive, no apps, minimal telemetry, no gigantic GB's of updates (mainly security only) etc. The os for those who want to stay in control and run their choice of programs. Putting o&o shutup, classic shell on top of that and the sun is shining again on (in) my laptops :O) Unless one wants (or needs) the latest and greatest in w10 bloatware, am highly recommending reading about ltsc (google it, everything is there). Not a general public version (it's for enterprises), but anyone who wants it can get it, and permanently activate it without a hitch. Install process is the same as any 10 version, remember to avoid the ms account trap :O) [/QUOTE]
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