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Originally Posted by Stews
No other Windows version has even had the ability to remove 3rd party apps without asking.
If, in 4 years, that's still the only time it ever did it then I'd take it as a mistake that isn't likely to happen often. Until then I'll let others be the guinea pigs.
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Just to be clear, one of those apps CPUZ, constantly BSOD'd my box so I know that list of apps had potentially serious side-effects by remaining. It should probably fail the upgrade completely or provide a message that it removed them post upgrade. So you are right it should ask but it isn't Guinea pigging you, its' a actually the opposite albeit a warning would have been a good idea.