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Microsoft seem increasingly persistent that they are going to take all of our information and stop us modifying anything. My one big fear is that sooner or later they will succeed.
Very likely longer than that imo. As long as the chromium embedded framework that supports Windows 10 supports the features, security, etc. that Valve wants to implement in Steam then they will likely continue to support it even if it is EoL. Considering Windows 7 EoL date was January 2020 and Valve didn't discontinue support for it until January 2024 when they wanted to implement new features of an updated CEF; I'd expect they will likely support Windows 10 until at least 2028.
Exactly, Microsoft said Windows 10 was a "perfect 10" and the final version.
That's why we have Windows 11, and Windows 12 (if you are in the beta).
https://youtu.be/pvhUPIkKt1s
Perhaps, make sure to create a bootable flash drive for the system(s) or some type of backup flash solution - I don't wish this to happen to anyone, thank you for posting.
idk how many times I've had to uninstall or disable things they just keep putting on my machine with updates... like no, I don't want cortana or dropbox or w.e else!