Its controversial application Microsoft “Get Windows 10” φαίνεται ότι πήρε μια αναβάθμιση που θα βοηθήσει στην εξάλειψη των “τυχαίων” και αναγκαστικών αναβαθμίσεων σε Windows 10.
The app was released in mid-2015 to ease the transition from Windows 7 and 8.1 to Windows 10. The app checks for issues compatibility and downloads the necessary files to upgrade the operating system.
However, we have seen several times Get Windows 10 installed the new Microsoft operating system on several computers without the user's consent.
The latest complaints state that Microsoft changed the app's behavior for scheduled updates by removing options to block upgrades. If a user tried to stop her information by clicking the “x” button the application proceeded to upgrade normally.
Although Microsoft said the behavior existed from the outset, a company spokesman recently revealed to the BBC that with an update to this application, the company introduced a new prompt to confirm the scheduled upgrading to give users another opportunity to cancel installation.
"We've added another one warning to confirm the time of the scheduled upgrade and to provide the customer with an additional opportunity to cancel or reschedule the upgrade. If the customer wishes to proceed with the upgrade within the specified time period, they can click 'OK' or close the notifications without further action required," the company representative said.
What do you say; Did your problems finish?