Microsoft Owns Up to Last Year’s Undoing of Pushing Windows 10 on PC Users a Little Too Hard!

It was said that some customers felt the abuse of not being able to choose whether they want to keep their preferred version of Windows or not and Microsoft failed to hear out the side of its consumers.

For the first two hours of the update’s rollout, the company resounded with numerous complaints and, with it, the lesson became apparent for Microsoft. The company will presumably no longer do the same in the future.

The Windows 10 is certainly a worthy successor to the much-maligned Windows 8, with favorable critical and very popular reception among the majority of its users.

Microsoft has apparently done a little bit more with its latest operating system by further polishing and improving the new build based on what users needed.

Three years after the launch of the much-maligned Windows 8, the Redmondian company really believes that the key to its redemption is Windows 10.

Though highly innovative and full of great futures, many people who have been so used to using Windows OS, were turned off by Windows 8 when it dumped the classic Start Menu for the Start Screen.

The Windows 8 treated the familiar desktop as merely an afterthought and revamped the interface with a slew of confusing and hidden features.

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