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But as far as I understand it works 1. only with the demo and 2. you have to download and overwrite the exe after every update.
It might be good if you make a how to how to "manipulate" the exe so that one can apply the fix itself.
Taking in even now Windows 7 is still more secure than Windows 10, please just stop your fear mongering.
We are not at the point yet where Windows 10 can compare in anyway to security, speeds, privacy or user control yet.
And most of those it will never even hit, as long Microsoft insist on having it spy on users and have a backdoor will it always be less secure than Windows 7 and privacy is out the window, taking in they won't return full control of windows 10 either it won't win here either.
So only place Windows 10 will slowly win is on speed and with better Graphic due to DX12, 13 and what not as it comes out.
It's false, Windows 7 with ESU support still updated.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-client/windows-7-eos-faq/windows-7-extended-security-updates-faq
I have windows 7 pro not home.