>  I've looked over the shoulders of people using 
> computers for a very long time. They frequently just click "OK" or 
> "Yes" as soon as any dialog appears that obstructs what they're 
> trying to do, without reading it.

Well, then they might get taught a valuable life lesson if they end up
with an unwanted Windows 10 upgrade. It's like saying ban email because
some people are idiot enough to hand all their money over to email
scams.

I think the rollback is more akin to imaging the entire original Windows
and restoring it back. Could be wrong. I'd have an instinctive distrust
of this too.



-- 
  Alan Bourke
  alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm


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