I feel like the Windows 10 debate is like the tubes vs Axe-Fx or the amp in the room debate. Most of the Windows XP/7, tube and amp in the room users are talking with their backs to us. Please turn around and stop talking out of your ass! It's clear some people don't like change or adapting to new things. Before complaining, please learn the ins and outs of what you're complaining about. Yes, sometimes you may have to make tweaks and customization.
I've never understood the Windows 7 vs 10 Start menu argument. Has anyone who doesn't like the Windows 10 Start menu actually watched a YouTube video about how it works? What's so hard about clicking on the start menu and not clicking on anything else and just start typing what you're looking for? It finds what you're looking for after just a few characters. Also, that feature works in Windows 7 and 10. I find it time consuming having to click through all the Windows 7 Start menu tiers. Also, on the Windows 10 Start Menu you can click on any of the character headings to open a menu to quickly go to the letter you want.
+ Example 1: (Fastest way to use the Windows 10 Start Menu)
++ Click the Start menu and don't click anything else and just start typing: axe
++ Axe-Edit and Axe-Edit III are at the top of the menu
++ You can either hit your ENTER key to open the top selected app or use the down arrow key to select a different app and press ENTER or click on the app you want to open
++ Try the same thing above but type: fra
+++ Fractal-Bot is at the top of the menu
++ Try the same thing above but type: cab
+++ Cab-Lab is at the top of the menu
+ Example 2:
++ Click the Start menu, click the first letter heading like "A", click the letter "F" from the list, click on Fractal Audio, Now you can click to open Axe-Edit, Axe-Edit III, Cab-Lab, Fractal-Bot
Some of the issues people have with Windows 10 is because of the extra security but 99% of them can be disabled and made less secure like Windows XP and Windows 7. Also, for people who bought a new PC with Windows 10 64bit, a lot of older hardware, software and drivers don't work because they were made for 32bit. In that case, install Windows 10 32bit. Windows XP 64bit and Windows 7 64bit also had this same issue.
I probably won't have time today but I'm going to share my Windows 10 tweaks, so maybe some of you struggling with Windows 10 will feel more comfortable using it. Oh and the old saying still stands, if at first you don't succeed, RTFM!!! or RTFHelp Files, Search YouTube or go to the Companies support page