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Originally Posted by Hukuro
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As tempting as that update may be, and considering how many services drop support for Windows 8.1, sometimes leaving broken apps behind (iTunes…), I have a bad history with Windows 10. I had it for a while in the past because it installed itself on my machine after I left the room for a couple of minutes. As it quickly turned out, that new Windows ran many forced and troublesome processes, half of them in the background and without my knowledge, for example downloading things. Just thinking about it takes me back to the times of the forever-in-my-heart internet connection of 60 kb/s download. I couldn't even load Google page, let alone download studying materials, because Windows 10 was always downloading something in the background, and obviously couldn't finish it with such a poor download speed. After a few years my laptop broke and I had to reset it to the factory settings, which took me back to Windows 8.1, with which I have stayed to this day. The forced update and intrusive policy of Windows 10 left a lasting bad taste.
If anyone made it to this point, thank you for reading through this tragic event of my life 
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IMO, seven was the last acceptable Windows OS </rant>