Microsoft isn't going to collapse, WE AS CONSUMERS ARE NO LONGER THEIR MAJOR MARKET and
we are not currently paying any of their bills, us old USA consumers, using our old software that was paid for over 10 years ago.
We are just unruly children who are being used as Beta Testers as they refine their tricks before putting them into use in Enterprise versions of the same Win 10 OS.
Will Big Business be happy with the new sneaky misleading domineering Microsoft ???
That is the real question.
Big Business will decide MS's fate.

Remember, Chromebook doesn't have any shovelware and Google doesn't delete your installed this and that, ever, unless it was found to be an active malware in disguise. Then you were given the CHOICE to let Chrome OS remove it completely. Your choice, your click. Hell, there was a separate pre-click that made you respond that you had really read and understood about the issue and you weren't just auto-clicking along.
Google doesn't mess with people at all, Google isn't very sneaky and that is becoming a major draw to their software now-a-days because MS certainly does mess with people a lot and MS IS VERY VERY SNEAKY OF LATE.
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So, Oldfeller, why do you have a protected, shielded, carefully controlled Win 7 partition on your Linux box?The ONLY thing that Chromebooks (and Linux) don't do right now is play some really big AAA game titles that started out in Xbox space.
But Steam and Gabe
are working on it, and the first wave of Steamboxes is out now for sale this Christmas.
Prices on the first units are too high, but the market will bring that down quickly enough. Some AAA game titles have moved over, and some have not, depending on contractual agreements with MS and others.
I will NEVER likely see Master Chief on my machine, ever. MS isn't going to support Steamboxes, not in this lifetime anyway.
In counter, MS is desperately trying to get a patent based lock on some of the key aspects of gaming. ON ANYTHING, because MS knows that if gaming goes away from them, so do they (within 5 years, give or take). This is why year on year they are willing to continue losing a mint on XBox -- it is considered mission critical to PC in the consumer space. BTW, MS XBox losses are way up lately too. Doing better than Sony Playstations, though.
MS's attempts to buy AMD recently were actually in pursuit of this goal, but AMD turned control of the Vulcan gaming video standards over to FOSS immediately when this became known, and MS immediately dropped their buyout attempts as they would not be buying the video standard that they wanted with the company.
Right now the new video standard used by MS (Direct X 12) is temporarily somewhat better than what FOSS has to offer, but there are very few existing video cards (actually no inexpensive ones) that are using that new MS Direct X 12 based standard at the moment.
The Vulcan open source standard however is very widespread, as is the old AMD Catalyst system which came before it
(note that these were among the things that Win 10 automatically REMOVED from users's machines during the November Update that pissed so many Europeans off so badly).Is MS acting in restraint of free trade? One might think that is the case, as reportedly MS caught a judge's legal injunction for doing that shite, which then caused Microsoft to pull the big November Threshold 2 update on all machines out there, going back to the previous edition along with its nightly hidden update system.
Yep, the big mysterious pull back has possibly been explained ...... more pie in the face for MS.
Yep, there were possibly legal reasons for the abrupt about face MS just did on the November Threshold 2 Update -- it was potentially illegal for them to do that to YOUR machine, removing the installed drivers and software that YOU HAD PUT IN PLACE.
This was a MS directly done potentially illegal action that in effect shut some competitive products down completely. It was actionable. And noticeably stupid, too.
My video card uses AMD Catalyst drivers, so no, I will NOT be going to Win 10 as my video card would quit working, repeatedly, as MS deleted my Catalyst drivers time after time after time in the wee hours of the night. Screw that.
Win 7, locked down and shielded, is good enough for me on my gaming partition though, thank you very much.