Thanks for posting this, headhawg. I've got a Win7 laptop that rarely connects to the internet, but I use it for a couple of programs, including tax prep which is coming up. I'll be sure to toggle off the automatic updates (which gets turned back on when updates are installed), to avoid the "cluster-cluck" of the March update.
I agree that Windows 10 is a disaster. Soooo, sooo invasive. When I built my PC a couple of years ago with the latest Intel chip, I found out that Linux wouldn't run on it, so I bought a copy of Windows 10. When it started to update firmware, I yanked it, and fortunately the distributions in Linux were working by then. I now have W10 installed in a virtual machine, but I haven't spun that up in almost a year.
@DeltaLover - I've been trying to wean myself off Windows now for 18 years, and I'm down to three applications (tax s/w, one horse racing package, and Dragon Voice Recognition). I know the tax guys offer web-based solutions, but I don't like the idea of keeping a copy on their systems. It's bad enough to transfer a copy when filing online. I'm surprised Linux voice recognition apps are so primitive. I'm not a developer, but as a consultant I have to deal with Windows environments all the time, and with Micro$oft being heavily involved in the Cloud, I don't see that changing.
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