Which makes me believe that they were not able to capture as much telemetry or user data with the change so they rolled it back. They do use the feedback hub feedback printed on toilet papers anyway.
I may be wrong about how hard it is to find in the wild. Just to confirm your About screen shows "Windows 10 IoT Enterprise"? I have a Teams Rooms UC engine running that version, and that it what is shows, if you don't see IoT, then it isn't the right version.
I know in legal channels the only way to license it is by buying an OEM device, such as my conference room equipment. Even as a licensed user of that software, I can't even download its installer, I can only download a full recovery image from the OEM, and that image requires hardware level activation (which yes, I know there are ways around).
As far as NVidia drivers, I basically agree. It will be a non-issue unless someone hopes to install a future 60xx or 70xx series card that is unlikely to ever see a Windows 10 driver. For the most part, driver security isn't really something that matters. Even the one big issue I can remember from a few users ago, required software already running on the system, it was just an elevation exploit, which isn't good, but not the scariest of breaches on a personal system.
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