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AdvertisementWindows 10 is coming, and don’t you know it!? If it isn’t in your email inbox (thanks Microsoft), in your news feed, a reminder on Twitter and Facebook or on the news, it’s there, on your desktop.Microsoft’s popup reminder about Windows 10 is an Windows 10 is coming and Microsoft is going to great lengths to ensure each and every Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 user is fully aware. Is update KB3035583 essentially adware? That has the signs of a malware infection, and while the The Get Windows 10 icon in your system tray is not a virus.
It's Microsoft's official upgrade note prior to the official release of Windows 10 on July 29th, 2015.it is certainly annoying.So much so that it inspired one developer to release a tool to remove Windows 10 upgrade notifications. Why Is Windows 10 Being Pushed So Hard?Before we take a look at how you can get rid of the Windows 10 notification, let’s take a step back for a moment. Windows 10 is coming, that much we know. But why is Microsoft promoting its future operating system so heavily to its existing users?The answer lies in what they expect to gain with Windows 10: a blanket installation of their new operating system and the Windows XP clings on, Arc Welder apps incoming, OnLive is now OnDead, killing Kinect for Windows, streaming music through Rithm, and watching how elders react to an emotional video game. (which continues to hang on despite being 12 years old), Vista and 7 in particular, and also Windows 8/8.1. Getting users off Windows XP has proved difficult, but for them to safely upgrade to Windows 10, It's time to let go of the Windows XP and upgrade to a secure operating system.
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This may be your last chance to upgrade to a relatively familiar Windows 7. We show you how. Microsoft is boldly stepping into the future with innovative software and hardware. Windows as a service and mobility of experience were the major keywords from the recent Windows 10 briefing. Most importantly, Windows 10 will. Devices – that is Microsoft’s dream, a cross-device solution to various perceived problems from the lack of apps on Windows Phone to the poor implementation of touch-based apps in the “modern” interface. If this sounds intriguing, you can try out the new OS before it is formally released in the shape of the You can try Windows 10 Technical Preview for free and help Microsoft polish its new flagship operating system.
Before you install it, make sure you choose the best method for your needs., which can be installed on most desktop and laptop computers.Many see Windows 10 as What is the latest Windows 10 version? How long is it supported? And why did Microsoft switch to a service model?
Answers within! In desktop computing.
Such doom mongering is simply specious, but by setting the stakes so high, the team behind Windows 10 really has to deliver.So, Microsoft wants you to be aware of Windows 10 so that you’ll upgrade when it is available. They’re so engaged with this that they’ll even subject their own captive audience to adware tactics (and risk a U2 is one of the world's biggest rock groups, and their latest album just ended up on your iPhone or iPad for free. Is it a great deal, or a bad precedent?) to tell you all about it. The Windows 10 Upgrade NotificationIf by some unlikely stroke of luck you haven’t seen the Windows 10 upgrade notification, it first appears as a Windows logo in the system tray. By right clicking it, you can view the Get Windows 10 popup, or Check your upgrade status, but if you continue to ignore it, it will begin popping up automatically. Although it isn’t malware, the upgrade notification is introduced to your computer via a download, specifically a Windows update. So if you have Windows Update enabled and haven’t had the Windows 10 upgrade notification yet, you’ve either been lucky so far or you were wise enough to opt out of optional updates!Three ways of removing the notification have been established.
You can hide it, remove the Windows update that added the popup, or use the tool. How to Hide the Windows 10 Upgrade NotificationProbably the easiest method of managing the GWX (Get Windows 10) notification is to hide it, which you can do by right-clicking in the system tray near the clock, and selecting Customize notification icons. In the resulting screen, find GWX and change the Behaviors setting to Hide icon and notification.
Click OK when you’re done, and this will hide the Windows 10 icon and end notifications.Incidentally, it’s also possible to kill the upgrade notification until the next time you restart your PC. Right-click on the taskbar, select Task Manager and identify GWX.exe. Select, then click End Task.To go nuclear on this, you can also delete it permanently (or at least until Microsoft adds a new update!) by opening C:WindowsSystem32GWX and C:WindowsSysWOW64GWX on 64-bit systems and deleting the GWX folder. Remove a Windows Update, Kill the Upgrade NotificationThe notification came via a Windows Update, so why not remove the update?Uninstalling a Windows Update is surprisingly easy, as long as you know its name. This update is called KB3035583 so we can use the command line to delete it with a single command. Begin by opening the Command Prompt with Administrator privileges (right-click the Command Prompt icon and select Run as administrator) and enterWUSA /UNINSTALL /KB:3035583Follow the on-screen prompts, and when complete type exit to close Command Prompt. Use “I Don’t Want Windows 10”Free for users of Windows 7 and Windows 8.x, removes notifications of the coming upgrade.
It doesn’t prevent you from installing the upgrade.It works by automatically removing the KB3035583 update from Microsoft, so is in effect a “clean” version of the previous fix. After downloading the IDontWantWindows10.zip file, unzip the contents and run I Don’t Want Windows 10.exe.
The utility will warn you of a few things (such as it isn’t a Microsoft patch, and that you use it at your own risk) and you’ll need to click I Agree to continue.With the patch applied, restart Windows to enjoy life without the upgrade notification for Windows 10. Don’t Disable Windows UpdateThat’s three ways to remove the Windows 10 upgrade nag screen, each reasonably straightforward to apply.