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Old 24-05-2016, 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by michaellxv View Post
My turn....

Well my sons actually. Just got the attached message, with no option not to upgrade. Does just closing it with the X at the top right get rid of it? and for how long?

Michael
You can do a quick registry hack to stop the unwanted upgrade. Also set up your Windows Update settings so you have a choice to download and choose what you want to install. Reboot afterwards.

If it's for an astro lappie or legacy PC fair enough but if it's a fairly recent machine then upgrade. Win 10 seems fairly robust. There's no compelling reason not to upgrade unless you run legacy programs/hardware or it is a business machine and you can't afford service interruption and /or unwanted surprises.

But the long term is to move on obviously.
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