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Windows 10 Now a 'Recommended Update' For Windows 7 and 8.1 Users (betanews.com)

Mark Wilson writes: Microsoft has been accused of pushing Windows 10 rather aggressively, and the company's latest move is going to do nothing to silence these accusations. For Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users, Windows 10 just became a 'recommended update' in Windows Update.

This is a change from the previous categorization of the upgrade as an 'optional update' and it means that there is renewed potential for unwanted installations. After the launch of Windows 10, there were numerous reports of not only the automatic download of OS installation files, but also unrequested upgrades. The changed status of the update means that, on some machines, the installation of Windows 10 could start automatically.

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  1. Re:Number, please? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    You're a fool if you think blocking one patch will be enough to stop this from happening. You need to manually check every update, and/or delay all updates for several days and read tech news.

    Either that, or acquiesce to using Windows 10. Get on board, or get off the train.