About the Windows 7 support expiration.

One of the biggest PITAs I have with win10 is "decrapifying" it.

It takes almost a whole day to uninstall all the crap.

I found a powershell script that gets rid of most of the annoying tiles (for all users including future users, thankfully).

They have recently changed some of the trial office installs from tiles to actual programs in add/remove.
each of those must be manually uninstalled (in the native language), or win10 will associate all your docs with the trial version even if you install a licensed copy (unless you do file associations).

We are a chrome shop and I have a command prompt script to disable edge.
I don't care for the way edge always puts pages in difficult to navigate full screen windows.
Disabling edge also reduces some of the crap that gets put back in the tiles, and frees up resources as edge is using resources 24/7 no matter if you never launch it.

Besides the tiles/powershell script, and add/remove in control panel, there are also "apps" that need to be uninstalled and a few things (numlock for instance) that need registry mods to accomplish.

Of course If I had the resources and time to maintain a deployment server (which comes with it's own set of PITAs- been there, done that) I could have a master image with all that crap already done.

Xbox and candy crush keep reappearing after sapping my internet connection to download?

THANKS, microsoft!