MS is doing this because they have a serious issue they refuse to address: they have purposely decided to maroon a sizeable chunk of the populace on computers that cannot run 10, and they severely underestimate how many people that adds up to. So they're gonna offer this to support the huge population using 10, because if they dont and security issues start coming out, we'll have another XP botnet scenario, but MS cant brick those PCs to keep them offline because the outrage would be deafening.
I expect they will extend this offer repeatedly after they see that the people who cannot afford new PCs still cant afford new PCs next year.
Yes.
A lot of people have old systems (not the people here) that work just fine for the light "workload" they use it for. Microsoft requires them to buy a brand new computer that will do exactly the same things with no improvements.
It makes absolutely no sense, and apart from the natural attrition of these computers dying, I think a lot of people will stay with 10. It will be a problem for Microsoft.
People on PC are not like Apple customers, in a cult and desperately trying to find new ways to give Apple more money.
And a lot of them don't care/don't know about malware.