by TimStone » Sun Jul 26, 2020 7:08 pm
Silvio,
Microsoft will not be providing options, enhancements, or even support, for any OS except the current version of Windows 10. Backward compatibility is just too difficult. They learned that from Apple. OS updates move along, and are provided to computers that will handle them. When a computer can no longer be compatible with new OS features, it will not ve upgradeavble. This is what Apple does, and you will see more and more of this happening with Windows. The result will be to offset OS size increases caused by new features by simply not including legacy code that does not have usefulness in the current version.
Thus, as Nages points out, you will need to look at an alternative storage option.
Tim