WildWestDesigns
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Ironically, I still remember when Win 10 was supposed to be the last version that y'all will ever need(of course, it's always had this EOL, so couldn't be the last version and have an EOL unless they were going to kill it off totally and no more Windows, but I digress).
Some things I agree with, some things I don't. I think 10 yrs has been the lifespan of Windows since it's been on the NT kernel for the plebs. I think it was 5 yrs during the 9x days (sometimes I really miss those days, may not have had a lot of computational power compared to now, but certainly had more power with what we could have done with it and very easily). Hardware requirements does add a crinkle in it. They could have used some requirements during the Vista days (and I actually liked Vista, but I never tried to upgrade to it, that rarely worked out with Windows in my experience but I stopped being on Windows after that).
Ironically, I noticed in there if one didn't want to pay $30 for the extra year support (and I think it doubles for the next year, if I recall correctly), could get it for free by linking some things to OneDrive.
Ironically, I still remember when Win 10 was supposed to be the last version that y'all will ever need(of course, it's always had this EOL, so couldn't be the last version and have an EOL unless they were going to kill it off totally and no more Windows, but I digress).
Some things I agree with, some things I don't. I think 10 yrs has been the lifespan of Windows since it's been on the NT kernel for the plebs. I think it was 5 yrs during the 9x days (sometimes I really miss those days, may not have had a lot of computational power compared to now, but certainly had more power with what we could have done with it and very easily). Hardware requirements does add a crinkle in it. They could have used some requirements during the Vista days (and I actually liked Vista, but I never tried to upgrade to it, that rarely worked out with Windows in my experience but I stopped being on Windows after that).
Ironically, I noticed in there if one didn't want to pay $30 for the extra year support (and I think it doubles for the next year, if I recall correctly), could get it for free by linking some things to OneDrive.