Posted on 05/23/2016 9:37:39 AM PDT by george76
Yep, and in a couple months you’ll have nagware insisting on an upgrade to Win 11.
You do realize you are here on earth to provide and eternal revenue stream to Microsoft, right?
Thank you.
I will Obey.
Microsoft is the best software, forever.
There’s a lot of support technicians that cannot have W10. Would probably have to run VMs for their existing apps, lose use of peripherals and legacy apps, would be an instant crap mess.
Oh, but it isn’t your property - it is Microsoft’s!
Read your EULA, you can use THEIR software at THEIR *sole discretion*.
You only paid to use THEIR software, which isn’t guaranteed to do anything, and which they can change at any time.
Well, there is that but it seems to be over now
At first I was distraught but I learned that it was on balance better than windows 8 and 7. It now runs on both my computers and they seem to get along a lot better. i
Open office is freeware and will work with your msoffice. Features are ... different ... but you can get in and view content. And make changes.
Bump
"An older Windows Update is installed in this system" "Newer versions of Windows Updates can be instructed to never automatically updrade the current operating system. Press the "Install Update" button to install the newest Windows Update."
Uh, No thank you Gibson Research..............
Me too. When I boot up my crappy laptop, the first thing I do when the OS finally settles down after logging me in, is to fire up VMPlayer, and Fire up a copy of Mint so I can get some actual work done. The only thing windows runs is Lync (gagme) and VMWare.
Run CMD and enter wusa /uninstall /KB:3035583
Uninstalls update KB3035583, the W10 popup.
There are hardware and software that will not work with Windows 10 that worked well on Windows 7. Printer drivers etc
I have CorelDraw X3 which is 10 years old but works great on Windows 7 on my desktop pc but when I installed Windows 10 on the laptop then CorelDraw X3 would not work. My work around was to install it in the free Oracle Virtualbox using Windows 7. I did not want to pay $500 for the latest version of Corel.
So far anyway, leaving KB3035583 uninstalled on my PC has prevented me from getting a Windows 10 pop-up. I do have my update options set to check with me before downloading or installing updates. Hopefully MS doesn’t get any more tricky ideas about secretly disabling or changing my update settings, but it wouldn’t surprise me. Thanks for the info about how to uninstall KB3035583 just in case.
Verry interesting.
Yes, installing a Windows update to disable a Windows update seems counter-intuitive.
Windows 10 was installed on my PC overnight. I just declined the license agreement the next morning and Windows 7 was re-installed. Took about 10 minutes.
My computer was changed to Windows 10 when I went on line yesterday against my will. Thanks for the info to recover Windows 7, I did it earlier and it was easy and took about 15 minutes, now I’m back on 7, at least for the time being. I also changed the setting on “downloads and updates” to show me before automatically doing them.
At least within the first 30 days.
That’s not necessary a given. Some people have had trouble, freezes, non-working computers trying to go back.
You should have a backup of your data and install media for Windows 7 or 8.1, just in case you have to wipe your hard disk and start over. That has happened to many. Things can go wrong. Be prepared, just in case.
BFLR - thanks for the info!
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