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Windows 10 becomes recommended update to Win 7 and 8.1 as Microsoft stops making it free
The Inquisitr ^ | 02/02/2016 | Jinger Jarrett

Posted on 02/02/2016 9:28:05 AM PST by SeekAndFind

Microsoft announced that Windows 10 has become a recommended update for Windows users. Windows 10 will no longer be a required update for users to upgrade to. Although some users have encountered problems with the new operating system, Windows 10 surpassed both Windows XP and 8.1 in terms of the number of users who now use the operating system. Windows 7 still has the most number of users.

Beta News reported Microsoft has been accused of pushing Windows 10 on users, and users complained that it was being automatically downloaded to their computers without their permission. Microsoft sought to silence critics’ accusations that Microsoft is forcing the new operating systems on users.

In a statement released by Microsoft, their spokesperson said the following.

“As we shared in late October on the Windows Blog, we are committed to making it easy for our Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 customers to upgrade to Windows 10. We updated the upgrade experience today to help our customers, who previously reserved their upgrade, schedule a time for their upgrade to take place.”

Although Microsoft’s change to their offer isn’t out of the blue, it may catch some Windows users off guard. Users still have the option to upgrade to Windows 10, and if they decide to revert to either Windows 7 or 8.1, they have a 31-day grace period to make the change. This change may still be made regardless of whether the update is accidental or not. Users may still see this as an aggressive move on the part of Microsoft.

As previously reported in The Inquisitr, Windows 10 left a lot to be desired when it came to the privacy settings within the software. Microsoft set the software to automatically default to recording the keystrokes users make. For Windows 10 users who are unhappy with these settings, they have the option to set the privacy and security settings within Windows to a more restrictive setting.

Microsoft starts pushing Windows 10 as recommended update. via /r/sysadmin https://t.co/fSXilYhZhN pic.twitter.com/HGUqE7lNsi

— Besmir Zanaj (@besmirzanaj) February 2, 2016

For those who are having problems with Windows 10, PC World offered five different fixes to help users troubleshoot the operating system and fix any problems they may be having. Updating Windows on a regular basis applies bug fixes and patches security holes to protect users from having problems or facing attacks. One of the biggest problems is that Windows 10 doesn’t update regularly the way it should.

To solve these problems, there are several tools that can be used to fix Windows 10. The first tool to use is Microsoft’s Troubleshooter. Although it rarely works, it’s simple and it’s worth trying. Users can download, install, and run the Windows Diagnostic to check for problems. Even if this tool doesn’t fix the problem, it may provide information users can use to search the web and find a fix.<

Your main base in @TheDivisionGame Beta is the same building we did our Windows 10 devices event in Oct. https://t.co/4BMq4DmgRz

— Larry Hryb (@majornelson) February 1, 2016

If the software is corrupted or severely damaged, System Restore can be used to fix the problem. There are two ways to do it. The first is to do a complete system restore and set Windows back to the default. This erases all files and software previously installed on the system and requires the user to once again install any Windows 10 updates that were previously released.

The other way to use System Restore is to simply restore the operating system without removing files and programs that were installed. Programs will need to be reinstalled, but it preserves all user files. Keeping a back up of all files before there is a problem can help users avoid losing crucial data.

Other potential fixes for Windows 10 that may help are to scan for malware. This is less invasive than doing System Restore. Users may also consider installing Windows from scratch or try restoring from an image of the system back up if one is available.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: microsoft; windows10; windowspinglist
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To: rarestia
Feel free to post proof of your FUD. There’s nothing in Windows 10 that can’t be turned off.

I have yet to find a way to permanently turn off Win 10 updates and upgrades. Care to share?

I'm aware that you can delay updates for three months and upgrades for six months. I want to turn off both updates and upgrades permanently.

21 posted on 02/03/2016 4:00:03 AM PST by upchuck (Killary is the poster girl for everything wrong with our government. h/t Mister Da)
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To: upchuck
Updates and upgrade? I hope you mean the "Update to Windows 10" pop ups, etc.

Well, it just so happens that this is not only possible, it's heavily documented online. That write up is STRAIGHT FROM MICROSOFT. All I had to do what type "stop Windows 10 upgrade notification" in Bing or Google, and that was in the top 5 search results.

The only tweak I would offer is that instead of renaming the GWX worker process, delete the whole GWX folder under C:\Windows\System32. Just make sure the first thing you do is uninstall KB 3035583 and mark it as hidden.

If you mean permanently turning off updates and upgrades as in Windows Update, I'm just going to SMH and facepalm, because that practice is not only silly, it's dangerous.

22 posted on 02/03/2016 4:35:53 AM PST by rarestia (It's time to water the Tree of Liberty.)
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To: rarestia

Sorry you weren’t able to answer my question. I guess there are some things in Win 10 that, contrary to what you originally posted, cannot be turned off.


23 posted on 02/03/2016 7:51:06 AM PST by upchuck (Killary is the poster girl for everything wrong with our government. h/t Mister Da)
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To: upchuck

I answered your question more than adequately. If you ARE asking how to turn off the updating in Windows 10, you’re denser than the brisket I made on Sunday. Turning off security updates on ANY operating environment puts you at risk. Go buy a Mac.


24 posted on 02/03/2016 7:54:38 AM PST by rarestia (It's time to water the Tree of Liberty.)
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To: upchuck

Sorry you weren’t able to answer my question. I guess there are some things in Win 10 that, contrary to what you originally posted, cannot be turned off.


25 posted on 02/03/2016 8:01:03 AM PST by upchuck (Killary is the poster girl for everything wrong with our government. h/t Mister Da)
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