Someone didn't read the terms and conditions...

A license to use software is not ownership. Sure you may have paid for the 
hardware but all of the software and firmware has licenses. Dont like that then 
I think you're only real option is to go 100% open source at the OS level. Then 
if you don't like something you can change it yourself. Or you could write your 
own OS.

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On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 6:46 AM +0800, "Greg Keogh" 
<gfke...@gmail.com<mailto:gfke...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Yesterday morning I rushed to my PC to watch a live stream of a music 
competition. Twenty minutes later I get to sign in because the anniversary 
upgrade arrived without warning. Now I find the signin screen, the elevation 
prompt, and file open dialogs have changed appearance and behaviour, tray icons 
I removed have returned, the "useless" metro apps I removed have returned, I'm 
getting Alert popups that I suppressed, the desktop colour has changed, and 
Explorer tree icons that I carefully removed with registry edits have returned.

Who's managing my PC? Who owns it?

Greg

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