Gaurav wrote:
What I am curious to know is if you have Classic Shell 4.3.0 installed before Anniversary Update gets installed, does it still get removed?
In a word
Yes. W10 removed my CSM 4.3.0 with a note saying it was removed because it was not supported by
this version of Windows.
After my anger subsided a little, I downloaded a fresh copy of CSM 4.3.0 and it installed properly and restored using my previous configuration - proving that it was only the .dll file that had been deleted by W10.
W10 also deleted a number of other unrelated files including 'Win 7 games for Win 10' Reinstallation of a fresh copy restores the pack and linked with the original scores file.
It seems that W10 erases independently authored programs where they perform better than Microsoft's own efforts. An attack of sour grapes methinks!
The removed files are stored temporarily in
C:\windows.old and will be deleted in 30 days. I took advantage of that to access everything that W10 took, and saved the contents in a safe place. I also stored a complete list of MS-independent programs in a new Library folder names "Programs at risk" so that
when this happens again I will have a catalogue of programs to hand to either re-install or update and install, without having to search around for all that is missing. I plan to include every non-MS program that I have as the catalogue increases in size and presumably - the irritation to MS increases.