I mirrored my operating systems. I got tired of reinstalling all my programs, drivers, radio software etc, and then trying to remember how to configure my SFTP and all the other stuff. Now, when things go haywire, I just slide in the drive with my OS containing my mirroring software and images, boot to that, and restore my imaged OS on the original drive (or its replacement). Restart computer and its like new, the way I like it. The nice thing is It don't mirror empty space, so different drive sizes can be used when restoring. Security updates are great, but not at the expense of putting a time limit on purchased software. I'd rather just be careful and not store sensitive stuff on my attached HDD.
And they are catching on to this, so to get everyone on the subscription system, new hardware will soon be incompatible with old operating systems. Keep those CPU's/GPU's cool and don't turn on your computer when the house is only 40 degrees F. If you are lucky, some capacitors will limp your computer along until you go. Thats my plan anyhow because Im done playing microsofts games.