I’d suspect this is all “user error”. As others have said, you’d have to click do the update and even if it were automatically running on those who chose “later”, declining the ToS would stop it.
The fact is most users don’t read what they are clicking on. If they did, that would stop 99% of all malware that has been spreading around in recent years.
Id suspect this is all user error. As others have said, youd have to click do the update and even if it were automatically running on those who chose later, declining the ToS would stop it.
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I wish it was user error. Automatic updates were set for my wife’s laptop with Win7. One morning just a couple of weeks ago she’s face-to-face with Windows 10.
She’s using it now and doesn’t have any problems, she just ignores extraneous junk (”tiles”, MS Edge since she uses Chrome, goofy menu since she uses nothing but desktop icons, etc.).
I suspect the biggest problem she will have is when she gets on Skype with her webcam. I have identical brand/model, and it never works right. I have to unplug it, replug it, say incantations, bow toward Mecca, and curse a lot to make it work. This is even after trying to update the drivers for it, and it used to work great in Windows 7 64bit on both machines.