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<blockquote data-quote="509322" data-source="post: 770800"><p>Microsoft's answer is this... everyone needs to upgrade to the latest Windows 10 across all product types. Then we can take care of you. Eliminate the entire fractured IT ecosystem and we can take care of you.</p><p></p><p>They also argue that Windows Home is essentially a free OS with free ongoing support. So they send down from IT Pro level to consumer level what they're willing to provide in the form that they're willing to provide it.</p><p></p><p>I get the second one, but the first one is nonsense. Because Microsoft is the one who helped create the fractured and legacy system in the first place. A problem that has been fractious forever. Now they're trying to rectify it with Windows 10 and it isn't working to their master plan.</p><p></p><p>For anyone who doesn't know, these are huge problems with no real solutions in sight. Sort of like 2000 years of underground plumbing in some Euro cities. How you gonna fix that ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="509322, post: 770800"] Microsoft's answer is this... everyone needs to upgrade to the latest Windows 10 across all product types. Then we can take care of you. Eliminate the entire fractured IT ecosystem and we can take care of you. They also argue that Windows Home is essentially a free OS with free ongoing support. So they send down from IT Pro level to consumer level what they're willing to provide in the form that they're willing to provide it. I get the second one, but the first one is nonsense. Because Microsoft is the one who helped create the fractured and legacy system in the first place. A problem that has been fractious forever. Now they're trying to rectify it with Windows 10 and it isn't working to their master plan. For anyone who doesn't know, these are huge problems with no real solutions in sight. Sort of like 2000 years of underground plumbing in some Euro cities. How you gonna fix that ? [/QUOTE]
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