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2015-10-21
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Funny. Was going to post my personal experience about just this.
Wife's laptop, the one that I wanted to stay on Windows 7 just rebooted and had Windows 10. Weird part, I removed the Win10 update notification software and the rest of the crap as per many other articles.
But it still updated somehow after she had updated some security updates for Windows 7 and poof... it came back.
Great, just great.
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2015-10-21
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Funny. Was going to post my personal experience about just this.
Wife's laptop, the one that I wanted to stay on Windows 7 just rebooted and had Windows 10. Weird part, I removed the Win10 update notification software and the rest of the crap as per many other articles.
But it still updated somehow after she had updated some security updates for Windows 7 and poof... it came back.
Great, just great.
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2015-10-21
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2015-10-21
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Hmm can you check which KB*numbers* might have that forced-update?
I blocked "Upgrade to windows 10 home" and "KB3035583" and "KB3035583" -> yes twice, the thing popped up twice in windows update so had to hide it twice.
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2015-10-21
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http://arstechnica.com/information-t...s-7-8-systems/
Getting better and better.
We now have systems automatically 'upgrading' themselves from W7 and W8/.1 to W10.
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2015-10-21
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2015-10-23
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Unbelievable how MS can pull this off , even by accident. Somehow they must have gathered enough data to divide the users in isolated personal users and corporate ones.
I can't imagine even if a company had only 5, 10 or 30 of those laptops and no admin passwords they wouldn't be able to sue MS for installing their spy OS uninvited and rendering peripheral or software x or y unusable.
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aaand it's gone, ka-blammo!, readtheninstall, windows 10 |
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Wife's laptop, the one that I wanted to stay on Windows 7 just rebooted and had Windows 10. Weird part, I removed the Win10 update notification software and the rest of the crap as per many other articles.
But it still updated somehow after she had updated some security updates for Windows 7 and poof... it came back.
Great, just great.