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Exasperated Microsoft Windows 7 users a notification about upgrading to Windows 10 in full screen

Microsoft is making a new attempt to entice users of Windows 7 and 8 to update to the latest Windows 10. Earlier it was reported that the company is forced to update computers, although in Redmond quickly fixed the bug, calling it a mistake. Was it actually a bug or the company has tested the response of users, everyone decides for himself.

Now Microsoft keeps trying to draw attention to the “top ten”: Oszone message, notification about the availability of Windows 10 on Windows 7 now occupy the entire screen, although in the corner there is a button “X” to close this window. After rebooting the operating system, the notification appears again.

For notice of the availability of an update the application is responsible “Get Windows 10”, which cannot be removed from the system is as easy as any other program. To get rid of it, you need to uninstall the update KB3035583 from the update center. After restarting OS you will be prompted to re-install, so updating should be hidden. In addition, instead of performing this task manually, you can use a number of third party apps (which Microsoft does not recommend to do so as not to impede the operation of the OS).

In September it became known that the number of devices running Windows 7 and 8.1 compatible in their hardware specifications with Windows 10, get the installation files even without backup. This means that without the consent of users use the bandwidth of their Internet connections, and also consumes space on the disk. Depending on the wording of system setup files can take up to 6 GB.

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Microsoft confirmed that users with automatic update get installation files via Windows update. The company say they do it to help faster to install Windows 10 in that case, if users wish to do so. In the past Microsoft was talking about sending the installation files to only the user who reserved the update.

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