I didn't ask for OneDrive. Bring back XP!
Hear, hear!
somewhere along the way you said "yes" to it, as did I
I have learned from hard experience that installing Windows is like walking through a minefield. If you can manage to make it through without accidentally signing up for a Microsoft account and enabling OneDrive and Cortana and Windows Store and Xbox Live and on and on and on, the OS itself really isn't so bad.
That is, after I have spent two full days combing through every setting and registry hack to make it work something like my Window 7 installation, which I had done my best to make work something like my XP installation, which I had done my best to make work like my Windows 95 installation, which I had done my best to make work like my Windows 3.1 installation. So I'm not actually sure what the model is I'm shooting for anymore, but it sure is nothing like the stock installation.