Microsoft Backtracks On 'Nasty Trick' Upgrade To Windows 10 (bbc.co.uk)
Reader Raging Bool writes: Days after angering many users with its so-called "nasty trick", Microsoft has reversed its crazy decision to infuriate users by upgrading them to Windows 10 automatically. Users were angry that clicking the cross to dismiss the box meant that they had agreed to the upgrade. Based on "customer feedback", Microsoft said it would add another notification that provided customers with "an additional opportunity for cancelling the upgrade". Microsoft told the BBC it had modified the pop-up as a result of criticism: "We've added another notification that confirms the time of the scheduled upgrade and provides the customer an additional opportunity for cancelling or rescheduling the upgrade. If the customer wishes to continue with their upgrade at the designated time, they can click 'OK' or close the notifications with no further action needed."
A typical malware trick, make the close button install the stuff.
Criminals.
For all the people that were already tricked or forced into the upgrade. I know of several people who said no each and every time they were prompted for the upgrade, and yet, when they came back to their PC after being away a few days to find that their PC was now on Windows 10 waiting to show them "all the nice new unwanted telemetry, spying and all-around ass-hattery" that M$ had forced on them.
Microsoft says they'll give "an additional opportunity for cancelling the upgrade" -- because respecting the user's choice the first (or second, or fifth, or 20th) time clearly isn't considered by those assholes to be an option!
"[Regarding the 'cloud,'] ownership was what made America different than Russia." -- Woz
If you're not willing to switch to their new subscription-based system, you're simply not welcome as a customer. If you bought a computer with microsoft, you can't both keep what you bought and also have updates. You need to choose; do it their way, unplug the box from the network, or switch to a different OS. They're not the market leader anymore, they don't have the advantages of monopoly, and so they're not going to keep being the default consumer OS. They want customers willing to pay, and willing to commit to a subscription-based system. That means no poor people without financial security, no free OS copying, and not being installed on equipment that is sold as a product.
Quit whining and choose the OS that does what you want. I choose software freedom because nobody can change my choices for me later.
July it is all over. no?
I hope so. Will they remove the GWX triad processes from my machine after July?
GWX is WORSE than malware.
Why spam everyone to upgrade if your next step will be to take away all this nonsense and start charging for the upgrade?
Considering how little money I expect they get from upgrades to existing machines, wouldn't it have pissed everyone off far less if they'd just offered the upgrade free for life for all Win7/8 users, but with no pressure?
IOW what is going on that I don't know about?
Seriously two simple solutions, either A) Google Aegis Script Windows 7 or B) Format and install Linux.
Visit my Forums?
One thing is certain, the people at Microsoft are extremely disrespectful to their users. They just don't care. I wonder how many users were tricked with this little stunt? I wonder how many of those people had their computer broken by it? How many of them just bought new computers? A new computer is a terrible way to get people to switch to Windows 10!
Where are the lawyers ? this clusterfuck has cost their "customers" millions in lost productivity and repair costs to right this fuck up, and for what ? so you can have a phone interface that less than 1% have but in 4K HD ?
not to mention antitrust issues surrounding Edge/Store/Advertising
i will buy an android tablet or chromebook before i buy any more MS_Windows products
Politics is Treachery, Religion is Brainwashing
Seriously, what kind of sadistic fucks come up with these idiotic schemes?
What part of "NO ONE FUCKING WANTS WINDOWS 10" is so hard to understand?
I find it rather amusing that Microsoft resorted to the same trick that I often saw in scareware campaigns.
If you're really ticked off and looking to get rid of Windows, you could do worse than to check out Linux Mint.
You can download it here: https://www.linuxmint.com/download.php
Certainly, it's not for everybody. If you can name 10 reasons why you absolutely cannot leave Windows, then it's probably not for you.
However, if you just a need a machine for a little e-mail, web browsing, YouTube, etc. you really can give it a try.
It might turn out to be the OS that you were always looking for.
Why did Microsoft ignore the tsunami of complaints about the definitely tricky upgrade pop up box? Did the BBC embarrass them into submission? This is quite strange. And fuck you Microsoft. That is all.
Just start upgrading everyone's 2k3 & 2k8 to 2016 Server.
something tells me that this additional option will be on "display", like in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy:
“But Mr Dent, the plans have been available in the local planning office for the last nine months.”
“Oh yes, well as soon as I heard I went straight round to see them, yesterday afternoon. You hadn’t exactly gone out of your way to call attention to them, had you? I mean, like actually telling anybody or anything.”
“But the plans were on display ”
“On display? I eventually had to go down to the cellar to find them.”
“That’s the display department.”
“With a flashlight.”
“Ah, well the lights had probably gone.”
“So had the stairs.”
“But look, you found the notice didn’t you?”
“Yes,” said Arthur, “yes I did. It was on display in the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying ‘Beware of the Leopard’.”
Dirtiest Jobs' newest episode: Microsoft support helpline *cringe*
In debates about Christianity, there are two groups: those looking for answers, and those looking to just ask questions.
How is Linux any better?
Let me give you an example. I used Debian GNU/Linux for many years. For nearly all of those many years I was very happy with it. It worked almost flawlessly, and I knew I could trust it. Then Debian decided to switch to systemd. I'm always willing to try new technology, since it might be better than what I'm currently using, so I went ahead and installed systemd during a routine update.
That was a huge mistake. I had to reboot my Debian system because the kernel was upgraded. For the first time ever I encountered a Debian installation that wouldn't boot properly. I found that systemd was responsible, googled for help, found a solution, and eventually got my system working again. I assumed it was just a one-time incident and it likely wouldn't happen again. Boy, was I wrong! Again and again I experienced this. I would do a routine update, something would change with systemd, and my Debian system would no longer boot.
Finally I got fed up with it. After some investigation I learned that while systemd could theoretically be removed from Debian, it was risky and took more effort than I wanted to expend. So I looked at other Linux distros, and learned that they all use systemd now, too. My only options were to regress two decades to Slackware, or to wait for ages for Gentoo to compile my packages (and waste a lot of electricity in the process).
Having been left with no choice, I had to move away from Linux after many years of using it. I've actually moved to Windows 10, and while it isn't perfect, it at least boots and updates reliably for me. That's more than I can say for Linux, unfortunately!
A popup with an "Upgrade to Windows 10 now? [ ]Yes [ ]No" message.
Where the "[ ] No" checkbox is animated and keeps running away from the mouse.
Have gnu, will travel.
Microsoft has had too much control over the entire computing experience for far too long now. It should not surprise anyone that they are going to abuse it for their own benefit.[repeatedly]
The only way to fix this is to migrate to other platforms like Mac/Linux/etc.
Luckily now that so much stuff runs in the browser it is a lot less painless than it used to be. Make it so!
You don't want to not upgrade don't ya?
Yes
No
* cancelling this operation forces you to upgrade
Microsoft should stop backtracking on its appy app mission and forcefully app LUDDITE systems onto Appdows 10! Otherwise, dirty LUDDITES will keep hindering appy innovations like App to Appbook and AppChat!
Apps!
Isn't that exactly what they were doing already in the criticized "nasty trick" dialog?
Let me quote from the slashdot submission on that thing:
"This means dismissing the box does not dismiss the update."
And now it reads:
"If the customer wishes to continue with their upgrade [...] they can [...] close the notifications with no further action needed"
So they are "listening to user feedback" by doing the exact same thing a second time?
Let's call it what it is: FRAUD. The "X" symbol in the top right corner of a window has been used to close a window since windows has existed. Therefore there's a pretty clear precedent established that when a user clicks there, he means to close the window. Changing the meaning of this symbol and causing it to do something completely opposite to what is intended without prior notice is a completely deceptive practice. Microsoft should be ashamed. Microsoft might also be liable. After all, any EULA for the current OS cannot cover or hide DECEPTIVE PRACTICES BY MICROSOFT. And of course you can't be held under any Windows 10 EULA since you quite obviously chose the "X" to not install it. So I hope these fraudulent installs trashed or tied up some important machines and lawyers are getting ready to take them to court. It's no less than they deserve for stooping to the level of scam internet pop-up ads.
Seven puppies were harmed during the making of this post.
And yet, I still hear people saying things like "Microsoft has changed", "Microsoft isn't evil anymore", or even "Microsoft is a good guy now".
How many times does Microsoft have to demonstrate that they're still the same old Microsoft before people stop believing this nonsense?
"Better to ask forgiveness than to ask for permission."
Lesson Number One is "Steal, rob, and lie at will."
There are no other lessons. Here's your MBA.
GWX does suck. Two free options to disable it: Never 10 (Peter Thurrott writes about it here), and GWX Control Panel (written about here).
Take it easy, Charlie, I've got an Angle...
I think the problem is users are confusing the dialog for a typical multiple-choice decision dialog. It's common to click the close button when you're not sure since that typically selects the "safe" option. But the close button does not always do this, it depends on the type of window. If I close Outlook, I expect it to still have all my e-mails when I open it up again; if I find it cancelled my account I would be upset. In that case, clicking close is assumed to mean that the user does not want any changes to happen to their e-mail; they are done with it for now.
Microsoft was a bit overzealous in scheduling upgrades for users. The dialog that shows up is NOT a decision dialog; the decision was already made by Microsoft! It was an informational dialog to notify you of the decision (and gives you an apparently difficult-to-find control to change this decision). Informational dialogs, by definition, do nothing when you close them; the upgrade would have been kept and that was perfectly in line with the standard for Windows UX. Unfortunately it also proved to be confusing, but I don't think it was malicious. Clearly Microsoft needed to change it since it was confusing users, and they are doing so.
Windows Update works the same way. If you start an update and close the window, the update does not stop. Instead it continues running in the background, since it is an important (to Microsoft) process. So it's understandable a similar process, the upgrade, would be designed to work in a similar way. Like I said, actual user experience now shows it was confusing so it's good MS is changing it.
It seems that free upgrade will not go away by the end of July.
The reasoning is simple: it's very likely that Microsoft has set a threshold number of upgrades to be pushed though by the deadline. The fact that they stooped so low this time around says that somebody is desperate (bye bye bonus). I.e. they realized that they will not hit the threshold in time...
So, the chances are that the deadline for free upgrades will be pushed (they for sure will find some bogus excuse to save face)
If a mugger is beating you up and you are asking him to stop, does that count as "customer feedback"? It seems to, at least by the Microsoft definition.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gR3A9rG022M
"If the customer wishes to continue with their upgrade at the designated time, they can click 'OK' or close the notifications with no further action needed."
What? I think you customer feedback is a bit more like you have trained us for two decades to associate the close button with "cancel, stop, no really just stop" and now all of a sudden it is yep go ahead and do this ridiculous thing that breaks 1 in 3 PCs (in my anecdotal but not so small 100+ computers experience).
Damage to Microsoft brand and reputation already done. Good luck getting it back.
Stop this shit with GWX Control Panel or Never10. I started off using the former on my g/fs computer but once I saw they were stepping up their "optional upgrade" (It's neither), I looked again and found an even better alternative. This is just an executable - I ran it through totalvirus.com first I'm sure you will too.
Personally I have Win 7 Ultimate on my primary machine (gamer here) and have never seen an nag window but other machines have other versions that have and I'm sick of it. I've even seen a few at work which are supposed to be disabled.
Come on Valve, this is your time to shine. Go STEAMOS Go.
It's amazing that such a smart company can have such idiots making decisions like that. They expected another reaction from consumers? Our computers are our computers and we can run whatever software and Operating System we want on them. We don't need some caffeine-crusted marketing brain making those decisions for us. The person or persons should have their genitals de-skinned and dragged through hot, salt-covered broken glass and razor blades.
I propose that when you clicked X on the dialog both times and then get a surprise "upgrade" we call it a double-cross. It seems to capture the attitude adequately.
From the article:
If the customer wishes to continue with their upgrade at the designated time, they can click 'OK' or close the notifications with no further action needed.
The surface reading is OK to update, close and nothing happens.
Read it again. Closing the box means no further actions are needed. Does it say that the upgrade isn't going to be scheduled? That it's not going to make it go away? Or just that no further user actions are needed?
I know Microsoft has been shady as fuck pushing it, but since Microsoft seems to think it's the last operating system they'll be releasing, I'll likely be forced to upgrade eventually anyway. The last day to upgrade for free is July 29th. Should it be taken advantage of, or is windows 7 the Alamo until they stop releasing security patches for it?
Not anything my users will catch....
I kind of liked Microsoft, until these Windows 10 shenanigans. Microsoft started a new version of Windows, with better design. After a few years of bug fixes, Vista became a stable operating system. Windows 7 was great. The Windows 8 UI tried to match the Windows Phone, but I held out hope that Microsoft would give up, and make the next Windows Desktop Environment to be more like Windows 7. It was a step in that direction. I held out hope there would be a next version of Windows.... Then Microsoft announced Windows 10 would be the last version of Windows. Microsoft had Windows 10 as a free upgrade for a limited time... which seems to keep getting extended. Then Microsoft added in the spyware. Then Microsoft added in 'reminders' to 'upgrade' Windows 10. Then they had random, unattended PCs upgrade themselves to Windows 10, unless the user was lucky enough to catch it in the act. Now, Microsoft is doing cheap UI tricks for accidental conversion to Windows 10.... It seems like Microsoft is gradually forcing every copy of Windows 7/8 to convert to Windows 10.
This abusive treatment of paying Windows customers is unprecedented. I want the Federal Government to stop Microsoft from changing the operating system against the owner's will.
The window in question informed users that Win10 would be downloaded as a Windows Update and then installed at a specific time set by the Windows Update, and then offered a chance to cancel or reschedule. Clicking the [X] dismisses the dialog box with no action taken... but that equated to "Ok" because you needed to take an action to stop the upgrade. It's a violation of standard Windows conventions due to confusion.
Kinda like a "Would you like to repeal the new tax law? Yes/No" ballot question, where Yes leads to a tax cut being repealed to leading to higher taxes, and a No leaves the law the same causing the tax cut to stay in place. Most states trust a state official to prevent this kind of situation from resulting in a confusing ballot question to be sent to voters.
Bottom line... this resembles the "FUI ads" we saw a few years ago, where all of the Windows bar looked like XP's header but was sent in the ads image, causing an attempt to X-out looked like permission to load more pages.
from TFA: Based on "customer feedback", Microsoft said it would add another notification that provided customers with "an additional opportunity for cancelling the upgrade".
How many friggin' times do I have to tell Microsoft that I DO NOT WANT WINDOWS 10 ON MY PCs?
.
If Microsoft is this tone deaf about my desires now, what would it be like when/if I ever decide to upgrade to Windows 10, what will I lose control of then?
This is standard Microsoft behavior after a sucky project. Expression Web and FrontPage were discontinued, so their final versions were released as free. Outlook had so many mistakes that Outlook 98 was released as a free standalone download.
Now comes the headache-causing Windows 8, so 8.1 was quickly published as a fix, and Windows 10 was given to all 7/8 users for free... it's a rollback more than an upgrade, so that's why Microsoft is only charging for new computers, and there's no paid-for upgrade SKU. There shouldn't be a computer running any prior version left now.
I remember porn sites doing this - leaving a box checked where you get signed up for 10 other porn sites. If you didn't notice the box was checked (or some other extremely shady wording to confuse you) you would be charged for a membership at 10 other sites.
Microsoft is no better than a shady porn site now.
Be as shady as you want, Microsoft. I manage my families computers and I know your tricks. My personal computers have had all the *known* telemetry and Windows 10 nag disabled, as well as my parents and siblings. My grandma got tricked by it so I set her up with Linux Mint. You can go f*** yourself, M$*.
*I think this is the first time in my life I actually used a $ in M$
What about: () Yes, () No, () Ask me in 10 days, [] Remember my choice, followed by an OK button?
Twinstiq, game news
This controversy would be a non issue if there was an option do not upgrade and don't bug me anymore to upgrade.
Give me my freedom, and I'll take care of my own security, thank you.
Based on "customer feedback", Microsoft said it would add another notification that provided customers with "an additional opportunity for cancelling the upgrade". Microsoft told the BBC it had modified the pop-up as a result of criticism: "We've added another notification that confirms the time of the scheduled upgrade and provides the customer an additional opportunity for cancelling or rescheduling the upgrade. If the customer wishes to continue with their upgrade at the designated time, they can click 'OK' or close the notifications with no further action needed."
OK MS is now adding more boxes for cancelling a scheduled update. What about the people who already HAD their computers upgraded?
There is a way to go back through the settings, but I don't know how well that will work.
If I'm reading this correctly they STILL don't get it. It's not 'yet another notification' that's needed, they simply need to fix the implementation of the notification as it is done now AND they appear to be continuing this poor implementation. CANCELING the notification via the use of the 'X' should be taken as 'I do not want to upgrade' ONLY if a user selects 'OK' or more clearly "Yes, I want the upgrade to proceed" should that indicate the users acceptance of the upgrade...the summary however suggests they are going to simply continue this 'nasty trick' in the extra notification...to wit
"If the customer wishes to continue with their upgrade at the designated time, they can click 'OK' or close the notifications with no further action needed."
NO, NO, NO, NO! IF the 'customer closes the notifications OTHER than selecting 'OK' than the upgrade should NOT be done', it should not be assumed that if the customer closes the notification any other way that this means 'I agree'. Given the egregious nature of this upgrade that assumption should NEVER be the default.
But what the heck, I don't expect MS to 'get it' so I'm just complaining I guess.
Problem solved on Microsoft's end. Go Linux, problem solved on customers side.
What don't you understand about the word NO?
Would decorations such as NO PHUCKING THANKS suffice?
It's as if they don't get that treating long-time customers that way will just make us say "Goodbye".
I can't remember the last time I bought a Microsoft product since they started acting like nags.
On any of our many blade servers and computers.
We even replaced Microsoft Office on most of them, even though we had the licenses.
-- Tigger warning: This post may contain tiggers! --
Sure thing, remove the feature after all the damage has been already done. This was a calculated move, and everybody knows that. There were voices inside the company who said this was a bad idea, but execs took the Pinto route and calculated the PR damage to be less than the market share gains. Shows us just how crooked they are under all the sweet talk.
My wife was infuriated when her computer suddenly started installing Windows 10. That was the last straw for her, she decided to buy a Mac.
-SR
Look if your going to post links in your summary, don't post 2 links to the same place. You wouldn't cite the same source twice would you? That shit should get you banned from submitting,
Funny, I found a fantastic disc with an UPgrade (as opposed to the Windows 10 DOWNgrade now "popular".. I mean rammed down user's throats). Funny round logo "Ubu.." something, and another "SU.." with a chameleon, and oh look ANOTHER, labelled "Mint" (I don't recall ordering a lamb roast). But hey, these things work pretty well. I haven't missed any application functionality yet, and nobody has kicked my door in at 3am for payment or over "licensing issues". Maybe I should pinch myself to make sure I'm not dreaming this...
I posted on how I identified it was working on me & what I had to do to remove it (Trusted Installer's ONLY entity that can but you can take ownership) https://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=8599605&cid=51280423
APK
P.S.=> It works to IDENTIFY IF you have been "infested" by this bullshit by MS, & how to remove the biggest chunk of it - tools like "Never 10" will stop it happening again but it's only doing what you yourself can do manually via various "optional updates" removals & registry entries changes (many are noted here)... apk
Microsoft are so desparate to get Windows 10 (or Windows 10 features on Windows 7 and 8) because they are afraid. They are being forced to spy on Windows users by a TLA. This deceit has nothing to do with business as usual, because given all there faults, Microsoft have never acted so overtly deceitful in the past. Sure, they were sneaky, but not like this. Some entity somewhere is pushing an agenda that isn't Microsoft's own agenda.
Even my computer guy wont call me back.
I am under contract to write my first book and am unable to access all my photographs.
Exactly. Win10 doesn't do what Win7 does.
I can't use it. Don't want it and shouldn't have to become a wiz at Windows to stop this crap. Learned how to write a powershell script to remove about 15 patches from my Win7 system to prevent
* telemetry updates ( w/ EULA changes)
* Win10 forced upgrades.
Then I manually hide all the listed updates.
Every few months, some of those become unhidden and I go through this ugly task again.
Aug 1 can't come fast enough for me.
Win7 does 2 things for me today.
* TV recording (7MC)
* Video Editing (Video Redo Plus)
If I could do those as easily on a F/LOSS platform, I'd already have switched. Been a Linux user/Admin since 1993 and running full-time Linux desktops as my primary machine since 2007, but still can't make TV recording with free schedules work as easily as Win7 Media Center does. Have 2 Win7 TV recording systems - 1 stopped getting schedule data when MS fucked that up last July. Even without that, it is still better than MythTV - which doesn't have free schedule data for my region.
i updated my windows straight to 14.04 long ago
Sure, don't install a better, more stable, more secure, easily customisable OS... For free. Fuck off and buy a mac. Idiots.
It appears that Microsoft hasn't learned the 25 year old lesson that 'clicking on the close box means STOP WHAT YOU'RE DOING -- RIGHT NOW!
Free Software: Like love, it grows best when given away.
Microsoft is now literally not taking any action or not even answering what is happening.
I have been ignoring the upgrade for to long already. It got to the point that ihave not turned off my pc. Today i check the screen and it is ready to install windows 10. I clicked next and declined. Now it is attempting to restore previous version. Amazing. Its been over an hour. Lets see what happens.
I use a great small utility. Never10. Google it and then run it.
Its for your own profit. The free upgrade will end soon and microsoft doesn't want you to miss the deadline. So its for your own profit, to avoid paying for win 10. Be happy they are helping you to actually use their free upgrade!
How has no one started a class action lawsuit for this manipulative tactic of installing an OS that we did not want installed?
I've been using this for about 4 months now. I believe it's Worth taking a look at:
https://www.safer-networking.org/spybot-anti-beacon/
In order to enhance your user experience and protect your privacy, a recent update has secured your files with Microsoft's latest industry leading encryption technology. For your convenience, these files will be automatically available once you install the FREE Windows 10 upgrade which is enjoyed by hundreds of millions of users. Would you like to install the update now, or in one minute from now?
We are Microsoft, you will be assimilated!
I told my elderly dad to close the attempted install but win10 had started install and renamed his C drive to D! I have spent 4 days wiping drive and reinstalling windows 7 for him thanks to that!