GWX Control Panel: While it's probably easier to upgrade to Windows 10, it can be quite frustrating to try to prevent it.
Systems running with Windows 7 or 8 operating systems are in danger of being automatically upgraded to Windows 10, something that has happened in the past, by mistake, according to Microsoft.
This is likely to become even more problematic in the future as Microsoft plans to make upgrading to Windows 10 a recommended Windows Update.
Somewhere here comes the application GWX Control Panel
The GWX Control Panel is a program designed specifically for Windows users who do not want to upgrade to Windows 10.
The application, which was last updated on November 1st and displays important information during themovement her.
Your application notifies you when you open it:
- If the Windows "Get the Windows 10" application runs on your computer.
- If the application is enabled.
- If the operating system upgrades are enabled in Windows Update.
- Αν ο φάκελος αποθήκευσης του Windows 10 έχει βρεθεί στο system.
- The size of the folder λήψηs.
What does it offer:
- Disable the Get the Windows 10 application permanently (or re-enable it)
- Disable updates to the Windows Update operating system.
- Uninstall the Windows Update caching.
- Delete the Windows 10 download folder.
The 1 and 4 options deal with what's already on your system. The first option removes the upgrade application and the fourth deletes the Windows 10 files that may have already been downloaded to the system.
Options 2 and 3, on the other hand, prevent the optional or "accidental" installation of Windows 10 through Windows Update.
The recent GWX Control Panel 1.5 update improves the program in many ways. It can and does detect for example the $Windows.~BT and $Windows folders, which are used to download and build files installer (ISO or USB) from Windows 10.
You can download the application from the link below