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Workarounds is not the point,
The point is the default install and easy to find options,
Why is M$ throwing users to the third party wolves.
They are not, they are just taking the software in a direction that they feel will improve it.
If your issue is with the default installation and usage, you are the same as every user that went from XP to 7... You are not familiar with it, so you reject it.
You should know from how much work we do here, that there are lots of things you can do with Windows 7, and I won't hesitate to guess that a lot of that functionality is also present in Windows 10.
We just need to figure out how to do it.
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Windows 8.1Intel i5 3750k OC'd 4.0Ghz16GB Vengence CorsairGTX 770 OC 2GB Windforce
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