On 07/04/2016 12:21 PM, David Lochrin wrote:
What Microsoft is trying to do is explained in the post "Canadian
Tech replied on July 22nd, 2015" just over half-way down at:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-win_upgrade/how-do-i-remove-the-windows-10-upgrade-nag-program/8b336d14-50fc-420c-85f6-8ec31473beda?auth=1

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So, if you like Windows 7, and most do very much so, I advise you to
reject Windows 10 for the foreseeable future.  Be advised that
Microsoft has committed to support Windows 7 until at least January,
2020.  Most of your current computers will last that long. UNQUOTE

The corollary to this though is that if you don't like Windows 10, you should 
have a migration plan in place by 2020. Almost by definition that migration 
must be to some flavour of Linux.

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