Then again, as so many have stated, M$ doesn't think the casual user "needs" to know where everything is. Most of us aren't casual users, and we need to know where everything is in order to make our computer lives easier. M$ couldn't care less.
That's it exactly. I think part of the reason most power users have trouble with M$ (and this includes all variety of 3D artists), is because M$ doesn't market to power users. I think their business model, and their target consumer groups, are the folks who just want to turn on the computer to browse, go online and chat, or buy things, maybe do social media. Those folks don't NEED access to the command lines, or the registries, or the VRAM, or paging files, or any of what we regularly adjust to make our machines suit our needs. All they need is an OS that runs, enough memory to watch Youtube, and a browser to do it in.
Now... I am NOT a fan of Gates. I never have been. I think he's an obnoxious, arrogant, holier-than-thou 1-percenter. He had a LOT of potential when he was younger, but frankly, the money went to his head. However... I just simply think that the M$ target consumer group is now the everyday average, non-technologically inclined user. And I think this is why we run into so many issues, as power users (and all 3D artists, if they don't start out as such, eventually grow into a power user out of simple necessity) with the M$ products and software, especially their OS softwares. We, by the nature of what we do, require a lot more direct access to all sorts of things that the casual browsing or Youtube-watching person does not need, and probably has no idea exists.
In short, we're just not Bill Gates' target consumer group, and therefore it can pretty much be assumed that anything the company puts out nowadays, we are going to have to punch it full of holes and turn it into swiss cheese to make it work for us.
M$ tries to "fool-proof" or "user mistake-proof" their software. Power users don't NEED their toys child-proofed, they need access to the nuts and bolts that the toys are made of and they need access to the tools to drill new holes and put their toys together in a new ways! LOL
I am probably not going to update to Win10. It was an idea I was briefly toying with, as a case of "Well it can't do anymore damage to my HD than what's already been done," but I am probably going to just limp along with 8.1 until such time as I can get a new HD, and get a copy of Win 7 onto that HD. Heck, I would still be using Windows XP if I could! In fact, that's what I WAS still using, right up until my previous system just finally bit it's final bullet and died. LOL