Pride gets in the way of many things, especially progress and innovation, in Microsoft's case, it's holding on to the Window's O.S. If I were the new man at Microsoft, I would immediately set course to release two versions of Windows, and let people make the decision: One with the standard Window's filesystem and one built on the Unix/Linux kernel, like Apple has done. And above all lead with design. The possibilities of what they can do at that point would be endless. But you gotta let go of that pride first!!!
I haven't had any issues at all. The only minor inconvenience I have is needing to hit Esc immediately when my laptop is booting up so I can change what I want to boot into, the default being Windows. Now I'm running all this from an HP laptop that came with UEFI and not BIOS so I had to jump through a few hoops before it worked out.
Not shocking. I'm writing this out of my Ubuntu partition and I'm running Windows 10, forced down my throat to begin with, and it just does what it wants when it wants to. I've had times when I've gone for a break and my laptop has rebooted and installing some updates I wasn't even aware of. And I'm running Windows out of sheer necessity for the time being because I need Illustrator, Photoshop, etc.. But Microsoft has really never cared for the user, more like you'll get what we give you and like it.
Hollywood. What does that even mean anymore ? They've run out of good ideas along that ago and with all the writing talent in the world to boot. And its's not by accident. You've got MBA execs with not a atom in their soul about art or creativity calling the shots.