Windows 10 is so darn slow!

My laptop is running Windows 10 build 9879.
I notice it is so darn slow!!!! To a crawl. It drag everything down!!!!
I cannot seems to do any work done on my computer.
It is so slow to response anythings at all!
Not only that I keep getting my network to drop at 1Mbps!
I am so fed up with Microsoft!
Is this the way they do things!
It's so horrible!

By default, this computer suppose to run under XP.
So the last time I am using Windows 7 followed by Windows 8.1 Enterprise Trial for 90 days.
Mostly I am doing beta testing of software.
Someone have a habit of remote controlling my computer.
While I am using Windows 7. Someone install a third party Remote Desktop program into my laptop.
My Avira Antivirus program detected the software!
I keep formating and reinstalling my OS!
Until my Hard Disk have gone Bad Sectors!
The old Hard Disk have gone dead completely!
This laptop computer did not use SATA or SSD SATA hard disk!
I have a very hard time looking for a hard disk replacement.
I went down to computer store to look for any spare parts!
And I can tell you that ZIF Hard Disk is no longer in production anymore!
This happen many times!
Someone have a habit of controlling my computers.
Previously while I am using a Macbook. Someone gain access to my Root account of my Mac OS X and remotely control my computer via that Root Account!
They enable Active Directory, Kerberos, SSH, Remote Desktop, Files Sharing, Remote Management, File Sharing, Screen Sharing ...every damn thing to my root account!
They keep doing this everytime until my hard disk have gone bad sectors!
I suspecting that they must have install some program into my computer!
They even control my email address!
Until I cannot even gain access to my email account.
Sometimes I cannot even send my files to my dropbox account!
They even change my router password and took control of everything.
I can even hear them laughing! I can hear them typing on the keyboard!
I suspecting that these people have been abusing my computer ever since!
It's every single day!
Just imagine, I login and they login and gain access to my computer!
Of course the CPU and RAM resources jumps up!
These people are real control freaks!
They abusing my computers! They even force me to buy a new computer so that they can take advantage of me!
They think, that I have lots of money!!!
Their insanity never ends!
I sit down there do my own things and they keep doing all these things!
I watch on my desktop and I saw another mouse cursor moving around my desktop screen.
Sometimes my touchpad on my laptop went dead!
I cannot move around my touchpad.
The mouse cursor is not moving.
I keep getting touch keyboard being enable all the times !!!
How the heck am I going to do my own things! When you have a bunch of jokers keep abusing me all the time!
You think these people pay back the damages to my hard disk!
Never!
If they spoil my computer! You think they pay the damages incur!
Never!
How many of things have been damage!
My 3G Mobile broadband USB stick damage! One thing lead to the next! I keep buying things to replace them because I need to use it!
And these people got nothing better things to do keep abusing me everytime!
My savings gone depleted!
I struggle to get things done at my end. How am I going to finish my work?

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