Honestly though, this is the oldest trick in the book. You, sir, are a community manager worth having around. That aside, i am curious what the new Windows 10 build from this fall will bringīarry's reaction really made this.
If you decide to learn, it will be boring at first, but after a while, you will come to the point when everything will be so easy and ask yourself why not everyone else bothers to learn those things. So i keep up, as long as i will be able to. I like that i don't have to depend on someone else to do that for me. The type that will install and tweak the OS by himself. I am the type that builds his PC from parts and not buy it pre-made. It's something to challenge me at every release: what changed?! the things that i came to rely upon are still there?! or were they replaced with something else?! if they were replace, how those new things work compared with the old tools?! and so on.
It will help you on not relying on someone else's expertise when you want it to reinstall it, tweak it and so on. Not everyone is so ill-intended, but seriously, learn a few things about Windows.