>>>(That's typical Microsoft logic. You need to turn something ON in order to STOP it!)
You are not turning something ON you are changing the behaviour of something.
Your continuous sniping at Microsoft is really monotonous.
You had a go at the W10 Creators Update on another topic.
Have you ever tried to write an operating system? (I worked for IBM for many years and spent a lot of time testing software)
Would you like to try to write a piece of software that would run on EVERY Windows PC in the world. It is not easy.
There are billions of Windows PCs round the world, which can have all sorts of different hardware and software.
Hundred of different CPUs, different types of memory, different motherboards, different graphic cards, different hard disks, different wi fi cards, different sound cards, different devices (mouse, keyboard, printers etc).
All running different languages (have you ever tried to use a Japanese keyboard with Windows, I have)
Can you imagine how many combinations of hardware inside a PC that makes, millions and millions. How can any company (even Microsoft) test all combinations.
And think if I want to build a PC I can go out and buy dozens of different components, put them all together, and Windows will install on it and work. I think that is pretty amazing.
Please cut the Microsoft sniping and just answer peoples questions.