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Originally Posted by biker1
This is bad behavior by Microsoft - updating without explicit permission to do so. Microsoft is most likely trying to pad the number of Windows 10 installations and increase the telemetry they collect from you. You apparently have 30 days to rollback Window 10 to what you previously had installed. Corporate users would never allow this to happen and you shouldn't either. Upgrade if and when it makes sense for you, not Microsoft, to do so. I work for a computer manufacturer and if we tried this on our customers the results would not be favorable.
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biker1: thank you I take umbrage with windows assumption that they can have their way with my personal computers.
I downloaded Never Win 10 but didn't run it until this afternoon when Windows 10 attempted began play a tug a war with me and my laptop. I immediately ran Never 10. I then went to my desktop same thing so I was in a race with Win 10 upgrade minimizing screens so I could continue on with the Never 10 run.
A corporation plans well beyond 10 years windows 10 is today's platform for something down the road?
I have windows 7 and my information is arranged to my liking. Its my understanding that Win 7 help ends 20220. Well before 2020 I am certain to be purchasing another computer. My plans call for an apple next time. I'm sick of the hassle and the concerns about viruses