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The Last Straw
On my music rig I had two Windows 7 systems, the original C drive, with Cakewalk Sonar as my DAW, on a 1 TB HDD. I also installed a fresh copy of W7 on a SSD. I now use Reaper as my DAW. But I have maintained the original drive, in case I want or need to use Sonar again. So over the past few days, I got to thinking, why not upgrade the C drive to Windows 10? I did. It activated because I have tried this before, so the digital license was on the machine. I figured I would update to the present, then keep it offline. Then I would have my original drive, with my original DAW, on a more recent version of Windows. I got it updated to the present, but it kept trying to install two more updates, each time getting to 99% and failing. It then of course had to revert the changes. This whole process took about an hour. It did this three times before I downloaded an app that blocks Windows 10 updates. So I figured I had it where I wanted it.
But no, today it once more tried to install the same two updates. Another hour pissed away wating for it to fail and then revert. I spent some time thinking what to do about this. I realized I will never use Sonar again, it's very old software, and my music sounds way better in Reaper. So I decided to obliterate Windows 10. I have to admit, it did feel good. I then installed a Linux system, but only to overwrite Windows. I then deleted all partitions, formatted it to NTFS, and am now using it as a backup for all my orchestral libraries. Ah, much better now.
I think I finally have it out of my system. When I turn on my computer now, it is up and running in a minute. No boot menu, since it's now the only system drive. No other Windows to update, worry about etc. Simplify, as the sage of Concord said a couple hundred years ago. Although Thoreau would probably die of culture shock if suddenly transported to the present.
To mix another Thoreau metaphor, Hercules had an easier time cleaning out the Augean Stables than I've had fooling around with Windows 10. No more! Windows 10, goodbye, and good riddance!