The massive Windows 10 Anniversary Update arrived at the start of August, accompanied by sparklers, streamers, and the stuttering state of suspense most Windows users will by now find all-too-familiar. Windows 10 Build 1607 — to give the update its official name — is really quite big. It leaves no corner of Windows 10 unturned, and is much, much bigger than its November counterpart. It is so big that you’ll now have a new Windows.old folder in your root directory. More on that in a moment. Privacy and security are always present in the thoughts of Windows 10 users. Each…
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