Microsoft to test “new features and more” for aging, stubbornly popular Windows 10

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Microsoft to test “new features and more” for aging, stubbornly popular Windows 10
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I recently had to roll back a windows 10 update because as soon as I installed it all of my startup programs stopped starting up at launch. As soon as I removed it, the problem went away.

No Microsoft, you cannot ruin my Win 10 experience to coerce me into migrating. It's gonna be a long annoying fight.

I mean, they kinda already did if you can't update it anymore.

Not really. I haven't looked into why it caused the issue it did. Presumably it is not actually intentional by MS, and there is some conflict going on that's causing it. I'll eventually get around to trying to let it install that update again, but life has been busy :)