Sorry for a late reply but I disabled the HD Realtek Audio in the bios.The AMD HD Audio of the graphics card will not totally uninstall i.e the deleted registry keys for this reinstall on startup in Windows !0.You should be able to take it off the system.
I get a lot of things from MS. But to always see BS here from some I don't bother posting them here. I get Visual Studio, Server builds and Game Mode updates. You get things like this when you are a MS Partner and APP developer
So he need to just maintain the third link. Thanks Tito for help about this issue. About @SAM-R post: If that trully happens, it's time to switch to another OS, then. I hope Microsoft will think it twice. If the device works perfectly without any support, why do we need to buy a new PC? It's so annoying...
From my point of view, Microsoft did nothing wrong! There's quite some difference between 'blocking' and to be 'incapable' to work with sudden Hardware! It's obvious that Microsoft will have its eye's on newer and newest hardware as on older once! That's normal Business behavior! A simple fact is, unlike Apple, Microsoft is working with the most available Hardware, while Apple does that with just a very small range of it! Therefore, the time of developing new products and their needed new Software is much more time consuming and costly for Microsoft as for Apple! In reality, the cost of products from Apple should be less expensive as from Microsoft, because of faster and less costly Development, just the opposite is happening! Time always is going forward, never backward! And any successful company has to go with the time, and that's what Microsoft simply is doing and that's good so! It's a simple fact, that older products, one day will be outdated and that applies for Software and OS's even more, even many people will not like that! We just have to get some facts in our mind and going forward too!
If it's official MSFT it's allowed but no homebrew install.esd files like you've reposted. The 16232 SDK is original but also simple to download at the Insider download pages.