![]() Luckily they do allow downgrade, but you have to provide your own key.Ĭompanies move forward and stop selling old versions. You can't go buy Acrobat Pro XI licenses right now, for instance, because DC came out. Pretty much everything out there is like this. I'm done with the rant, but Chris (Microsoft), what were they thinking? They are missing out on some easy money at little to no cost, and get a satisfied customer in the wrote: But instead, I have to install Windows 8 to get Bitlocker and just suck it up. ![]() I've changed subjects a little, but my point is that if Windows 10 didn't have a few issues, this would be an easy solution for me. I was a part of the Windows Insider program with Windows 10 and provided a lot of feedback in the past year or so, but I am not in any position to make the plunge to this OS until I see the Threshold 2 update this fall. Technically, Windows 7 is 2 versions back from current. I understand (but don't agree with) why they are doing this. And if I wanted to pay for a WAU the day before support ends in 2020, then that's on me. I tell it what I want, fill out the payment form, they enable the bits that were already there, and they make off with an easy >$100. I mean think about this: there is absolutely no human interaction from MS involved in allowing me to perform a WAU. This is where it is definitely frustrating as MS takes things away from it's customers. I believe in ethics, especially in regards to paying for software. I can't tell you how tempting it is to use a keygen. Support for what you have is not the same as selling you something new.
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