Microsoft: plans to upgrade to Windows 10 without asking you

Microsoft released the Get Windows 10 app in mid-2015 to make the transition to the new one easier system. The application automatically scans interested parties' computers for compatibility issues of the installed software and downloads the necessary files to start the installation.Windows 10 Forced Upgrade

Many times, however, we have heard of cases where an application "accidentally" started the process of upgrading to Windows 10, without the user's consent.

But apparently the error responsible for the forced installation of Windows 10 was nothing but the company's strategy of trying to push Windows 10 to as many computers as possible, according to a post from Tom's .

It seems that Get Windows 10 starts upgrading to Windows 10 without asking users the necessary permissions, which means that the process can actually start without even knowing it.

If you see the scheduled upgrade, the cancellation options are still there, but otherwise, the process could start as planned. In other words, Microsoft hopes you'll upgrade your PC with the new one , forcing the process to start, without notifying you of the scheduled upgrade.

On the other hand, since its offer upgrade expires on July 29th, we could say that this particular problem will stop. But knowing Microsoft's lofty goal of getting Windows 10 installed on one billion devices, we don't think the company will stop its upgrade efforts so easily, just as we don't think the free upgrade offer will be extended.

Read: Windows 10 and Microsoft Success Story

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