The tender free upgrade to Windows 10 is coming to an end next month, and Microsoft he seems to have finally decided to stop forcing them users του Windows 7 και 8.1 να εγκαταστήσουν το νέο λειτουργικό σύστημα.
Μια ενημερωμένη έκδοση για συστήματα με Windows 7 και 8.1 που θα κυκλοφορήσει αργότερα αυτή την εβδομάδα, θα τροποποιήσει τη συμπεριφορά του κουμπιού "Χ" στο παράθυρο αναβάθμισης σε Windows 10.
At this time, clicking the X button in the box that shows that an upgrade to Windows 10 is scheduled does not change anything, which means that users do not confirm that they are in agreement with the upgrade.
Lisa Gurry, Microsoft's senior director of Windows, said the company wants to make the upgrade process as smooth as possible, and the information will be released later this week for all systems.
"Δουλεύουμε πολύ σκληρά για να αντιμετωπίσουμε το θέμα," he says. "Δουλεύουμε σκληρά για να παραδώσουμε Windows που θα αγαπήσουν όλοι πραγματικά."
Microsoft has been often accused of using very pressing measures to upgrade to Windows 10, and many customers complained that their computers ended up running the new operating system without wanting to install it.
However, today's statement does not seem to be accidental. Yesterday we mentioned that the company agreed to pay 10.000 dollars to a woman who sued Microsoft when her business computer was automatically upgraded to Windows 10 and started experiencing performance problems that affected her job.
While there is no evidence that the decision against Microsoft is the cause of the upcoming patch that will stop the aggressive upgrades in Windows 10, there is no doubt that it could help deal with similar incidents in the future.
Imagine that all the lawsuits (using the final conviction) against the company begin.