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Originally Posted by HunterICX
Updated the PC at work which was running Windows 8 to Windows 10. At least I can work with the damn thing now after getting rid of some of the annoying feats like those tiles in the *  * start button and crap they cramped onto the taskbar I don't need. (and simple things like the calculator no longer take up the whole screen!)
So I'd say at least from my PC at Work perspective it's an improvement.
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Yes, if you got sucked into the Windows 8 trap there's only one way to partial usefulness and that's Windows 10. There are still a few legitimate Windows 7 OEM packages out there for about $65, which I think is money well spent. I've done that for three customers when I built them a computer and all were very happy.
You have to manually activate the software by calling the 800 number, but it's a straightforward and simple process that takes about five minutes. Then you have Microsoft's last REAL operating system.